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These workshops are aimed at learners who are new to working with patients with a specific long term condition and would like an overview of the disease, diagnosis, and management.
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Essentials of Asthma
Study Type Facilitated online group sessions Duration Two, two hour sessions Level Basic, essentials Start Date Various This Essentials of Asthma programme is designed for practitioners who have recently begun to, or are preparing to, support patients with asthma. This may include newly qualified nursing staff, HCAs and HCSWs, social care staff, or experienced healthcare professionals who have been recently deployed in asthma.
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Essentials of COPD
Study Type Facilitated online group sessions Duration Two, two hour sessions Level Basic, essentials Start Date Various This Essentials of COPD programme is designed for practitioners who have recently begun to, or are preparing to, support patients with COPD. This may include newly qualified nursing staff, HCAs and HCSWs, social care staff, or experienced healthcare professionals who have been recently deployed in COPD.
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Essentials of CVD
Study Type Facilitated online group sessions Duration Two, two hour sessions Level Basic, essentials Start Date Various This Essentials of CVD programme is designed for practitioners who have recently begun to, or are preparing to, support patients with cardiovascular disease. This may include newly qualified nursing staff, HCAs and HCSWs, social care staff, or experienced healthcare professionals who have been recently deployed to support patients with cardiovascular disease.
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Essentials of Diabetes
Study Type Facilitated online group sessions Duration Two, two hour sessions Level Basic, essentials Start Date Various This Essentials of Diabetes programme is designed for practitioners who have recently begun to, or are preparing to, support patients with diabetes. This may include newly qualified nursing staff, HCAs and HCSWs, social care staff, or experienced healthcare professionals who have been recently deployed to support patients with diabetes.