Empowering Rural Healthcare
Transformative Medical Training for Papua New Guinea
Join our mission to enhance healthcare in rural communities through comprehensive medical training and innovative practices.
Programme Duration
Three-Month Comprehensive Training
Curriculum Highlights
Our curriculum is meticulously crafted to provide a solid foundation in medical knowledge and practical skills. Key modules include Basic Medicine, Diagnosis & Treatment of Common Diseases, Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques, First Aid & Emergency Skills, and Medical Kit Usage & Maintenance.
Basic Medicine
Gain an understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and basic pathology to identify and comprehend common diseases.
Diagnosis & Treatment
Learn to diagnose and treat prevalent diseases, focusing on infectious diseases, maternal health, and chronic conditions.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Explore acupuncture, moxibustion, and other TCM techniques to enhance patient care and recovery.
Understanding the '1 + 1 + 1' Training Model
The '1 + 1 + 1' training model is a structured approach designed to enhance learning through a balanced mix of theory, practical application, and feedback.
Step 1: Theory
Theory Day
On the first day, trainees engage in simplified theoretical instruction using visual aids and case studies to grasp essential medical concepts.
Step 2: Practical Training
Practical Day
The second day focuses on hands-on practice, where trainees apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, using medical kits and practicing emergency response techniques.
Step 3: Feedback & Review
Feedback Day
The final day involves group discussions and mentor-led reviews to correct errors and provide targeted improvement support.
Meet Our Dedicated Team

Dr. Emily Kora
Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Emily Kora leads our medical initiatives with over 15 years of experience in rural healthcare development.

John Aro
Training Coordinator
John Aro coordinates training programs, ensuring they meet the needs of rural communities effectively.

Lisa Tano
Mentorship Director
Lisa Tano oversees the mentorship model, providing continuous support and guidance to trainees.

Michael Rina
Community Outreach Specialist
Michael Rina connects our programs with local communities, enhancing healthcare accessibility.

Sarah Nalu
Program Evaluator
Sarah Nalu evaluates the effectiveness of our training programs, ensuring quality and impact.

David Pana
Resource Manager
David Pana manages our medical resources, ensuring trainees have the necessary tools for success.
Key Features of Our Programme
Programme Highlights
Comprehensive Curriculum
Our curriculum covers essential medical knowledge and practical skills tailored for rural healthcare needs.
Hands-On Training
Participants engage in practical exercises, enhancing their ability to apply medical knowledge effectively.
Experienced Mentors
Each trainee is paired with a mentor who provides personalized guidance and support throughout the program.
Localized Learning
Training scenarios are designed around common health conditions in Papua New Guinea, ensuring relevance and practicality.
Certification & Follow-Up
Successful participants receive a certificate of completion and ongoing mentorship opportunities.
Community Impact
Our program aims to improve healthcare access and outcomes in rural communities across Papua New Guinea.
