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Key areas covered by our workshops and modules:
- Respiratory including Allergy and Paediatrics
- Cardiovascular Disease including Atrial Fibrillation, CVD Risk, Diabetes, Heart Failure and Stroke
- Professional Development including Holistic Care for Long Term Management and Evidence Based Practice.
This is just a selection of topics; there are over 50 courses to choose from, covering most areas of primary healthcare. All our locally delivered courses use an interactive workshop format which stimulates active, participatory learning and includes case studies.
All our trainers are practising clinicians, ensuring that training content is relevant to everyday practice. Complex issues and situations are explained in a compelling way using real-life patient stories.
Our Course Calendar shows the current healthcare training courses and study days that we offer. If you need something more specific, then please email us and we can discuss your requirements, or alternatively phone our support team on 01926 838969.
Student support
Comprehensive course materials are provided to students. Interactive study days allow time to talk to the trainer about personal needs. Student support is provided by specialist staff and is available by phone or email enquiries to Student Support.
We can advise on funding possibilities and financial support from a number of sources; we encourage students to get in touch.
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We currently have the following vacancy within our organisation: Academic Lead
We are delighted to announce this exciting opportunity for a suitably qualified healthcare professional.
Education for Health welcomes the NHS Companion Document for the COPD & Asthma Outcomes Strategy - Launched Today
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