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418 Course(s) found.
Posted 4 months 26 days ago by Association for Infant Mental Health (AIMH)
Explore how parents and caregivers influence infant mental health, brain development, and a child’s emotional well-being.
Posted 3 years 1 month ago by BBC Good Food
Learn the difference between good and bad sugars, how to manage cravings, as well as tasty sugar-free and low-sugar recipes.
Posted 5 years 8 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Learn how to critically appraise published medical research literature to keep up with research developments in your field.
Posted 5 years 2 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Learn how to better manage COVID-19 patients in African primary care settings where patient attendance is down due to COVID-19.
Posted 2 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Improve your clinical relationships with patients and colleagues as you gain the key communication skills to use in healthcare.
Posted 6 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Discover the difference empathy can make to patient care, and improve your own clinical empathy.
Posted 6 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Understand the principles of electrocardiography and learn a step-by-step approach to performing and interpreting an ECG test.
Posted 11 months 16 days ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Enhance your paediatric care proficiency and navigate your general paediatrics practice with confidence.
Posted 4 years 4 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Explore genetics and genomics in maternity healthcare and apply principles to provide high quality care.
Posted 2 years 6 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Understand the history, symptoms, and management of FND to communicate more effectively and sensitively with your patients.