PHA-Exchange> New CD-ROM: e-TALC

Claudio claudio at hcmc.netnam.vn
Tue Nov 30 04:53:00 PST 2004


> Issue 6 of e-TALC is now available free of charge to healthcare workers in
> developing countries. e-TALC (electronic Teaching Aids at Low Cost) is a
> CD-ROM-based information resource specifically for those working in health
> at all levels and across all disciplines in developing countries.
>
> The latest issue includes the Bulletin of the World Health Organization,
> British Medical Journal, Calicut Medical Journal, Africa Health,
> Communication for Health India Network (CHIN) News and dozens more. The
> full contents of this and previous issues can be viewed online at the
> e-TALC website: www.talcuk.org/etalc
>
> e-TALC CD-ROMS are available free of charge to those working in developing
> countries, are simple to use, searchable, and provide large quantities
> of high quality, copyright-free health, educational, and training
> materials.
>
> Subscribe to e-TALC online at www.talcuk.org/etalc or e-mail
> e-talc at talcuk.org
>
> We are always interested in receiving relevant materials for future
> editions of e-TALC. If you are an organisation or individual in the health
> field and have resources that you feel would be suitable for healthcare
> workers in developing countries then please visit
>
> http://www.talcuk.org/etalc/contribute.htm
> or e-mail
> e-talc at talcuk.org
> Christian Haselwimmer
>
> HIF-net-at-WHO profile: Christian Haselwimmer works with TALC,
> Teaching-Aids at Low Cost. TALC is a UK-based charity which supplies
> low-cost healthcare, training and teaching materials. Christian provides
> technical support to the development of e-TALC, through which TALC
> provides free information to health workers in developing countries on
> CD-ROM. TALC also produces CD-ROMs on behalf of other development NGOs.
> christian at haselwimmer.co.uk
>
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