Within the community-orientated primary care module for training family physicians at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences in Malawi, a relationship was formed between NkhomaMission Hospital’s Family Medicine Department and the Diamphwe Community Health Centre(HC) to strengthen the continuity of healthcare and capacity team building. The initial focus wason improving the management of hypertension and diabetes in terms of diagnosis, tracking ofthe patients in a registry and timely referral to secondary care facilities The relationship hasreceived positive support from Diamphwe healthcare workers, which then improved themanagement of non-communicable diseases and patient care at Diamphwe. It has also shownhow family medicine physicians can improve HC capacity through support and mentorship
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Mailosi, A., Miller, C., Hodge, C., & Msimuko, S. (2021). Strengthening management of non-communicable diseases in primary care, Malawi: A short report. African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/PHCFM.V13I1.3053
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