Product development
We are expert in developing educational materials:
- Simply Pocketbooks:
These guides, developed by clinicians for clinicians, provide practical solutions to everyday clinical situations. We are always looking to add new topic areas - please contact us if you would like to get involved. Also, we can make these pocketbooks available with your own branding.
- Breathing tubes:
We have developed a highly successful set of breathing tubes to support patient education, proven to enhance patient consultations.
Education for Health can work with you to develop educational products, please contact Candy Perry, on 01926 836995.
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Visit to Changi General Hospital, Monica Fletcher Chief Executive with a team of respiratory nurses
Our range of Simply Pocket Books are presented and illustrated in a unique easy-to-follow guidance from cover to cover
Helping Bermuda breath freely - Jennifer Wilson an NRTC asthma diploma graduate with the 'Azmobile' which allows her to get out into the community and connect with as many people as possible who suffer with asthma
Respiratory nurses attending an advanced communication skills workshop at Outram Polyclinic with Monica Fletcher and GP Dt Tan Tze Lee
Founding members of the Danish Trainer Team with Samantha Walker, Director of Education and Research
The Breathing Tube visual aid is particularly useful in consultations with the elderly, very young or with patients where language may be a barrier
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Clinical Lead for Improving Health, Managing LTC & Essentials of Primary Care Nursing
The first Singapore Nurses Asthma Group (SNAG) students, November 2009
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