Unit 5a. Managerial activities and administrative controls: exercise TB Infection Control Training for Managers at National and Subnational level.

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Unit 5a. Managerial activities and administrative controls: exercise TB Infection Control Training for Managers at National and Subnational level

2 Group exercise: Group A As members of the TB Central Unit, you have been asked to develop a national action plan for the implementation of TB infection control –Discuss the components of the plan –Make a list of the components of the plan –Prioritize the top five elements –Determine the roles and responsibilities

3 Group exercise: Group B Assuming that you have a national action plan for the implementation of TB infection control, how will you implement it? −Discuss the measures that need to be taken to implement the plan of action −List the gaps and the barriers to implementation −List the opportunities and strategies to overcome the gaps −Identify the key stakeholders and decision makers

4 Group exercise: Group C Design an outpatient clinic and include the following: –Placement of the rooms (exam rooms, lab, pharmacy, patient waiting area, staff offices) –Placement of doors and windows –Patient flow –Specimen flow Propose the administrative interventions

5 Group exercise: Group D Design an MDR-TB unit and include the following: –Placement of the rooms (exam rooms, lab, pharmacy, procedure rooms, staff offices, toilets, beds) –Placement of doors and windows –Patient flow –Specimen flow Propose the administrative interventions

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