WCEA looks at some of the many benefits of e-learning for students. Developments in this digital age offer a fast, flexible and cost-effective way to learn.
Show employees you care by offering the best e-learning environment. Including tips on how to engage the team and bring positivity to improve success rates.
Stop COVID-19 in Africa! Protect Nurses. Save Lives. The COVID-19 Africa Action Network for Nurses & Nurse-Midwives launches a PPE crowdfunding campaign in solidarity with nurses and nurse-midwives fighting the coronavirus on the front lines in eastern and southern Africa....
A New Way to Educate Health Care Workers Abroad.Many of the tools, resources and online classes created by the Johns Hopkins Center forCommunication Programs will soon have new life as continuing education courses for frontlinehealth workers in more than 40...
In response to COVID-19 pandemic Johnson & Johnson have formed a new partnership with The World Continuing Education Alliance, The Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwifery East Africa and the International Council of Nurses to support frontline health...
On 16 January 2020, the World Continuing Education Alliance (WCEA) launched a commitment: Project 2020 – with the objective of taking free, accredited healthcare education to frontline health workers in low and middle-income countries, in recognition of the extraordinary contribution...
With the collaboration of GE Healthcare, Volpara, Amazon, WCEA and University of Sydney, DetectEd-X are launching a world-first, virtual clinical environment software to provide intelligent education on COVID-19 appearances to radiologists everywhere for free. This free access is immediately available...