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The Global Health eLearning Center is pleased to offer this course on Antenatal Care (ANC). Learners who take this course will be oriented to key concepts in antenatal care including the importance of focused (goal-directed) ANC.

Image Source: Adapted from Safe Motherhood. Graphic showing the foundational pillars of safe motherhood

This course covers topics such as:

  • Global significance of ANC in light of the new model of focused ANC

  • Goals and principles of focused ANC

  • Elements of a focused assessment

  • Importance of screening for problems in focused ANC

as well as:

  • Components of individualized care provision, including the birth- and complication-readiness plan

  • Issues in the prevention and treatment of anemia during pregnancy

  • Signs and symptoms that may indicate major life-threatening complications during pregnancy
In addition, this course tackles issues of special consideration such as: prevention and treatment of malaria in pregnancy, care of the pregnant woman who is infected with HIV, and the care of the pregnant women who is infected with syphilis.
    What others are saying about this eLearning course:
    "As part of my commitment after the ANC course, I have sensitized several women to deliver from qualified health centers. One case was when . . . a husband had rejected his wife to deliver from hospital and had resorted to local herbs and methods of delivery, but I won the battle and the wife . . . delivered safely."

    Disclaimer: The information provided on this web site is not official U.S. Government information and does not represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Government or The Johns Hopkins University.