The project, called the African Family Medicine Education and Development Initiate, is a partnership of the National Center for Health Care Informatics at Montana Tech http://www.mtech.edu/clsps/hci/ and Maternal Life International.
During the two-week trip, Informatics Chief Executive Officer Ray Rogers will assess ways to provide training to Nigerian doctors to promote safe births and combat malaria, tuberculosis and mother-to-child transmission of the HIV virus.
By Holly Michels
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