A Six-Day Workshop on the Prevention of Infectious Diseases for Clinic Managers Concludes in Paktia

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Thu, Apr 02 2026 6:14 PM
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Thursday, April 2, 2026

 

The ARCS concluded a six-day training workshop on infectious diseases for managers of basic health clinics from five provinces at the southeastern regional level in Paktia. The workshop concluded with the distribution of certificates to participants.

During the workshop, participants received comprehensive training on the identification, types, modes of transmission, spread, and preventive measures related to infectious diseases.

The purpose of the training was to equip participants to provide professional and high-quality services in the control, prevention, and effective management of infectious diseases at their respective health centers.

To strengthen its humanitarian and health services, the ARCS regularly conducts similar training workshops across provinces to enhance the professional skills of health workers and improve the effectiveness of infectious disease prevention and control at the community level.

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