Continuing medical education: Sanofi launches a free access platform

Aware of the development needs of health professionals in sub-Saharan Africa, SANOFI is launching YourSpace, a digital platform for accessible continuing medical education free at the following link: https://yourmedicalspace.com

In the medical field, the regular updating of knowledge is an imperative need to improve patient care. Produced in partnership with the IQVIA HCP SPACE medical content platform, YourSpace allows healthcare professionals to access 4 high value-added services:

Networking, which allows you to develop professional links with colleagues; Medical trends, allowing you to receive scientific articles as well as news on the main medical events; Case studies, to share and discuss feedback with health professionals and experts.

Next webinar on October 26

Finally, online seminars and training keep you informed of the latest medical practices, research and treatment protocols with carefully selected content. The next webinar will take place on October 26, 2022 and will focus on: Role of combination vaccines with IPV (inactivated poliomyelitis vaccine) in the eradication of poliomyelitis. Intended for Pediatricians, General Practitioners and Nurses practicing in Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Senegal, this webinar is part of the eradication of this pathology on the African continent.

Dr Ardilles Rolland, Medical Head Sanofi, Sub-Saharan Africa : “Accessible via computer and smartphone, YourSpace is much more than a website. It is a scientific community connecting health professionals in Africa and around the world. The therapeutic areas represented in YourSpace are: diabetes; cardiovascular illnesses ; infectiology and vaccines »

Idrissa Tiene, Vaccines General Manager Sanofi Sub Sahara Africa: “The turning point in the fight once morest poliomyelitis took place in 1988, with the launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, led by the WHO. Sanofi has long been involved in the eradication of polio and continues to play a key role in providing vaccines to fight this disease”.

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