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Enhancing Asthma Care in Professional Practice Short Course
Study Type Interactive Blended Online Learning Duration 6 months Level Level 6 (Degree) Start Date Various This Enhancing Asthma Care in Professional Practice Short Course is accredited by the University of Hertfordshire and is taught at Level 6/Degree level.
This course is aimed at any healthcare professional who wants to develop a leading role in the delivery and management of services for people with asthma and their families. This course aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to develop as autonomous practitioners in safe, effective and evidence-based practice in the field of asthma.
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Enhancing COPD Care in Professional Practice Short Course
Study Type Interactive Blended Online Learning Duration 6 months Level Level 6 (Degree) Start Date Various This Enhancing COPD Care in Professional Practice Short Course is accredited by the University of Hertfordshire and is taught at Level 6/Degree level.
This multi-professional course focuses upon the assessment and management of the individual with COPD within the context of the wider community. Importance is placed on a patient centred approach, the health needs of the individual, health promotion and self-empowerment whilst acknowledging the professional, political and social climate within which services are provided.
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Enhancing Practice in Severe Asthma Short Course
Study Type Interactive Blended Online Learning Duration 15 weeks Level Level 6 (Degree) Start Date Various 75% bursary applicable to this course (for the first 120 places booked) – actual price to pay £120.00 – a voucher for the value of £360.00 will be automatically applied at checkout
5.4 million people in the UK have asthma, and it is estimated that 200,000 of those have severe asthma.
This short course is designed for healthcare professionals and aims to develop further knowledge regarding the diagnosis, treatment and management of Severe Asthma. Topics include screening processes, pharmalogical pathways, and differentiating between difficult and severe asthma.