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OpenWHO 2023



CALL FOR ABSTRACTS


 OPENWHO.ORG PLATFORM USE IN REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND LOCAL CONTEXTS

You are invited to submit a 150-250 word abstract describing how the World
Health Organization's OpenWHO.org learning platform has been used in your local,
national or regional context, or how learning content has been adapted for use
outside the platform. 

The submission period is open until 15 March 2023. Please read the submission
guidelines and then complete all fields in the the submission form below.

A WHO Selection Panel will review all submissions and will contact the authors
of selected abstracts by 31 March 2023 to invite them to develop a poster and
present at a virtual event in July 2023. A poster template will be provided for
support.

The case studies will serve as evidence of OpenWHO use on the ground by health
professionals and communities, providing examples beyond what can be captured on
the platform and contributing to the body of knowledge on the multiplier effect
of open online learning.  




ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES


WHAT IS AN ABSTRACT?




An abstract summarizes the content to be presented, briefly explaining the
salient aspects of the OpenWHO learning use case. 


WHO CAN SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT?




Participation is open to anyone interested, including individuals, teams and
organizations at the local, national, regional and global levels.


ABSTRACT SCOPE




The abstract should describe how the OpenWHO platform has been used in your
local, national or regional context, or how learning content has been adapted
for use outside the platform. We are particularly interested in capturing how
learning materials have been used in workforce training and emergencies, as well
as in capacity-building contexts, to prepare for or respond to disease outbreaks
or health events.


ABSTRACT STRUCTURE




Abstracts should only include the most relevant data from the case study, with
the goal of enabling the reviewer(s) to assess whether the rationale and
scientific context are appropriate to evaluate the topic. The abstracts should
reflect one of the following structures:

Example 1

 * Introduction

 * Methods

 * Results

 * Discussion/Conclusion

Example 2

 * Background

 * Description

 * Lessons learnt

 * Conclusions/Next steps


WORD LIMIT




The abstract should be between 150 and 250 words.


EVIDENCE OF INTERVENTION




The submission form will ask you to share the names, affiliations and email
addresses of 2 colleagues or collaborators who can be contacted to confirm the
intervention. You are also encouraged to share links to materials that provide
evidence of the intervention.


USE OF MATERIAL




Please note that all abstracts submitted become the property of WHO and may be
used for research or publication purposes. Authors of all accepted submissions
will be recognized in the proceedings.


QUESTIONS?




Please contact outbreak.training@who.int.


SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT





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