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Promoting the Development
Primary Care Medical Personnel

Since 2010, AMSA has trained 5,262 medical specialists, established partnerships with leading national and international institutions, and fostered a network of healthcare leaders who share knowledge, promote best practices, and generate a real impact in their communities.

Now, we're extending our focus to top-level medical personnel, offering a continuing medical education platform that helps identify key stakeholders and build a community of empowered professionals.

Módulo 1 | Atención pediátrica integral en el primer nivel de atención
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Módulo 2 | Temas Selectos en Ginecología y Obstetricia
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Módulo 3 | Diabetes Tipo 2 en el Primer Nivel de Atención
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Module 1 | Comprehensive Pediatric Care at the Primary Care Level

We are joined by specialists in general pediatrics, hematology, and infectious diseases, who will share their expertise on topics including acute respiratory distress and respiratory failure, meningoencephalitis in children, urinary tract infections, acute diarrhea and dehydration, early detection of childhood cancer, and accident prevention in children under five years of age.

Module 2 | Selected Topics in Obstetrics and Gynecology

AMSA presents a series of educational capsules designed to provide key tools for primary care professionals on selected topics in obstetrics and gynecology, including abnormal uterine bleeding, polycystic ovary syndrome, prevention of obstetric hemorrhage, infections during pregnancy, contraception, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. The series aims to strengthen early identification, initial management, preventive care in women’s health, and timely referral.

Module 3 | Selected Topics in Type 2 Diabetes at the Primary Care Level

AMSA presents a series of educational capsules designed to provide key tools for primary care professionals on selected topics related to Type 2 diabetes. The series covers prevention strategies, early detection, counseling on healthy lifestyles, pharmacological management, and follow-up protocols. Its objective is to strengthen early identification, initial management, disease prevention, and timely referral of patients at risk for or living with Type 2 diabetes.

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