The Pacific Society for Reproductive Health is an NGO encouraging development of reproductive health workers in Pacific Island countries.
RTs ≠ endorsements
Partograph Survey
For Pacific-based clinicians who have not completed the survey, please click on link https://t.co/dmOdlCGu3l;
This survey has been approved by the PSRH Board for distribution. It should take only 10... https://t.co/dmOdlCGu3l
A Day to celebrate the work of midwives everywhere especially in the Pacific region. The Board of Pacific Society for Reproductive Health would like to celebrate and thank you for all... https://t.co/u7UDmBeooJ
World Health Day = universal health coverage. Mostly positive health outcomes in the Pacific Islands due to sound investments in public health. Effects of climate change may unravel gains. Building resilience in populations and systems will be important https://t.co/1XRdGO2iBt
This is not a secret. Four midwifery schools and a midwifery curriculum was developed with Australian aid. And then the financial support and leadership to build numbers... https://t.co/4Gbu0hk3QZ
Coordinates programmes and volunteers under the guidance of the Head of Secretariat (HOS)
Efficient management of administrative tasks and duties
Assist HOS develop submissions to funding bodies for funding of... https://t.co/E2xb8vDhnH
Learning made fun. Staff learning and practising life-saving drills and techniques in PSRH workshops. Our PEMNeT workshops to train trainers have been run in many Pacific... https://t.co/EhkYtPE5zg
PSRH celebrates the achievements, the contributions and the lives of women in our region. Women who are members of PSRH -the nurses, midwives, doctors, community workers. Women who we serve and advocate for. Women... https://t.co/1QwaBCmBKa
We support the WHO recommendations towards a positive childbirth experience. However, in some Pacific environments where there is a large number of births and there is a shortage of trained midwives, that will be a challenge https://t.co/0d6mOZZYWc
PSRH 13th Biennial Scientific Meeting (6th – 11th July, 2019 at Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea) is here again! To find out more about the conference or speakers, please visit https://t.co/bQ1A9qY04J
Thinking of our members and friends in Kiribati and soon Fiji as cyclone Mona causes damage to infrastructure, to crops and affect lives. Every... https://t.co/lovGn4q5M8
We celebrate and congratulate Dr Mathias Sapuri for being recognised for exemplary services to health care in Papua New Guinea. Pictured is his investiture with the Companion of the Star of Melanesia. https://t.co/EGVzCupPP0
We close the year with celebrations. It is the season of graduations and awards. It is also the season for giving and reflections on the ebbs and flows. PSRH is 25 years old and there is much to celebrate. From a small lecture... https://t.co/F1mrv4xHLf
The lead facilitator of the PSRH PEMNeT Programme, Dr Sharron Bolitho and her team of facilitators, including Dr Errollyn Tungu, held a week-long Facilitator Training Workshop in Vanuatu last October. The groundwork... https://t.co/JoZ8xHLgth
Prof Glen Mola who was recently awarded the Excellence for Service to Society Award by the Geelong Grammar School of Australia for recognition of his work in PNG and the Pacific in women's health and family planning... https://t.co/77QLUlTu5f
The Society wishes to inform that the 13th Biennial Conference will be held in Port Moresby PNG from the 6-11th July 2019. The Local Organising Committee led by Dr Mary Rose Bagita-Vangana is working hard at making... https://t.co/5vfCANpRDY