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NACE
This eLearning course is designed for nurses and applicable healthcare professionals from the USA who base their asthma care on National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute (NHLBI) Expert Panel Report 3 (EPR-3) guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma and who want to improve the care and quality of life of asthma patients in practice and in the community. NACE is accredited by the California Board of Nursing (CA BRN).
Cost: US $55.00
NACE has been developed by Education for Health (formerly NRTC) in partnership with the Center for Chronic Disease Management at the University of Michigan, USA.
For this eLearning course of study, please check out the IT System Requirements you will need in order to access our eLearning materials.
Enrol on the Nurse Asthma Care Education (NACE) program here...
Delivery method: eLearning
Price: £0.00
Course Information Sheet: Download PDF
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