Hi All, TechChange is launching the 4th round of our mHealth: Mobile Phones for Public Health online course<http://techchange.org/online-courses/mhealth-mobile-phones-for-public-health/>, which starts this Monday. Please see the details below and feel free to share widely to anyone in your networks who might be in interested in this course.
Don't forget to enter the coupon code, *LiberationTech*, for a $50 discount when you apply for the course<http://techchange.org/online-courses/mhealth-mobile-phones-for-public-health/>, and if your organization is interested in group discount rates, please email me at [email protected]. Best regards, Nancy --- [image: Inline image 1] TechChange is launching our 4th round of our popular online course, mHealth: Mobile Phones for Public Health<http://techchange.org/online-courses/mhealth-mobile-phones-for-public-health/> within the next week. The course starts this Monday, 31 March and runs until 25 April, after which you'll still have access to the course for a few months. We're really excited to have a great group of guest expert speakers lined up including: 1. Dr. Elena Dmitrieva<http://www.icpdtaskforce.org/about/Elena-Dmitrieva.html> will discuss the maternal health Text4Baby program in Russia<https://www.text4baby.org/index.php/news/56-a-partnership-on-mobile-technologies-to-promote-health-mothers-and-babies-in-russia?limitstart=1> . 2. Dr. Alain Lebrique<http://www.jhsph.edu/faculty/directory/profile/3938/Labrique/Alain_B.> representing the Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative<http://www.jhumhealth.org/>, will explain the role of mHealth in achieving a continuum of care. 3. Jesse Young, CTO of Telerivet <https://telerivet.com/company>, will demo their mobile messaging platform. 4. Nicolas di Tada<http://instedd.org/about-us/team/staff/nicolas-di-tada/> will provide an overview of InSTEDD <http://instedd.org/technologies/> technology platforms. 5. Ray Brunsting <http://tula.org/tulasalud/people/> of the Tula Foundation <http://tula.org/tulasalud/people/> will speak about their program in Guatemala. 6. Mohini Bhavsar<http://www.dimagi.com/about/team/india/mohini-bhavsar/>, a field manager with Dimagi<http://www.dimagi.com/about/team/india/mohini-bhavsar/>, will discuss the Commcare platform <http://www.commcarehq.org/home/>. 7. Kelly Keisling<https://www.linkedin.com/pub/kelly-keisling/29/165/4a2>, co-chair of the mHealth Working Group<http://www.mhealthworkinggroup.org/about>, will discuss groups and resources for individuals in the mHealth field. We have over 50 participants enrolled from more than a dozen countries representing organizations such as Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), Catholic Relief Services, Chevron, Fistula Care Plus, Howard University, International Medical Corps, Jhpiego, Kuwait University Medical School, Mercy Corps, MIT, National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, U.S. Dept. of State, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Plan International Canada, RTI, Temple Street Children's University Hospital, University of Leeds, University of Michigan Health System, University of Notre Dame Masters of Global Health Program, University of South Carolina, University of Texas Medical Branch, and World Vision Malawi. We hope you can join us in this learning community of practice where you'll hear from mHealth program implementers, mobile health tech providers, research institutions, mHealth industry initiatives, and donors/policymakers shaping the mHealth industry. *mHealth Alliance members get $50 off registration price.* *LiberationTech members: enter coupon code, LiberationTech for an additional $50 off the price. * *Please contact nancy [at] techchange [dot] org to arrange group discounts.* *Apply now! We hope to see you in the online course! <http://techchange.org/online-courses/mhealth-mobile-phones-for-public-health/>* Best, Nancy -- Nancy Ngo TechChange: The Institute for Technology and Social Change Director of Marketing Mobile: 202-6300-NGO (202-630-0646) [email protected] techchange.org <http://www.techchange.org>
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