Amazon Web Services and the Yale School of Public Health are partnering
with nonprofit consortium Volunteer Surge to recruit and train 1
million volunteer healthcare workers online before sending them into the
field to help with COVID-19 care.
AWS will power the virtual learning platform, which volunteers will
use to complete a 30-hour online community health worker course
developed by the New Haven, Conn.-based Yale School of Public Health.
The initiative aims to offer communities across the country volunteer
support to free up physicians’ and nurses’ time to focus on the most
critical COVID-19 care operations.
“Task-shifting, which allows tasks to be delegated from doctors and
nurses to trained health workers, can reduce the burden on our system
and save lives by allowing scarce medical workers to focus on the more
serious COVID 19 care operations while trained healthcare volunteers
pick up other tasks,” Yale School of Public Health Dean Sten Vermund,
MD, PhD, said in a news release.
Once they have completed the virtual course, volunteers will take on
responsibilities including staffing drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites,
offering health support to home-bound seniors via telephone and taking
vital signs in tent triage centers.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/yale-teams-up-with-amazon-to-train-1-million-volunteer-healthcare-workers-online.html
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