To get a taste of Super Divya’s virtual environment, the video above shows her work to defeat “the bugs” that her nemesis, Professor Agni, sends to ruin a clinical education session. You’ll see Super Divya teach the viewer about the genuine self and using empathy goggles. Meet Super Divya! She is a comic-book-style superhero […]
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Archive for 2022
Where we work
PRONTO works because we collaborate with partner organizations worldwide to meet their needs, integrate our approach into existing training programs, and reinforce local ministry of health and internationally established care guidelines.
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Featured Posts
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Meet Super Divya! The comic book hero that supports clinical education in India
March 24, 2022 -
PRONTO International awarded Maternal Health QuickFire Challenge by the Johnson & Johnson Office of the Chief Medical Officer Women’s Health team and Johnson & Johnson Innovation
October 15, 2020 -
Join us for a panel “Mother, Baby, Provider: Completing the Triangle” on May 22!
May 15, 2019 -
PRONTO Featured on Monash University’s Website
April 15, 2019 -
PRONTO featured in World Prematurity Day article
November 27, 2018
I participated in a training on managing obstetric and neonatal emergencies.
— Tessie San Martin (@TessieSanMartin) December 22, 2022
This effective low-tech simulation approach was developed by our partner @PRONTO_Intl and is part of several strategies the project is using to strengthen the skills of #MNCH nurses.@USAIDMozambique pic.twitter.com/H7Q3dDFucW

OUR IMPACT
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More than 11000 providers trained in 17 countries through 2022.
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More than 1300 PRONTO trainers and PRONTO master trainers trained in 17 countries.
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Average self-efficacy score improvement in participants post-PRONTO training
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PRONTO promoted more than 60% goal achievement from strategic planning sessions in sites trained, measured Mod I to Mod II
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Lower risk of hospital-based neonatal mortality (in the intervention group at 8 months post-training intervention)
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Risk of cesarean delivery decreased at 12 months post intervention