New Course: Epilepsy Awareness

May 16, 2016

This course gives an interesting overview of epilepsy and its effects, not just seizures, but also the way people with epilepsy must make adjustments to their lives.

Anyone who might come into contact with people with epilepsy should find this course interesting, useful and engaging.
Upon successful completion of this course you will be automatically awarded a certificate containing the course name, completion date, CPD hours and learning objectives.

In this course you will learn about:

  • What epilepsy is
  • About the different types of seizure
  • What triggers seizures
  • How epilepsy is controlled
  • What to do if someone has a seizure
  • The law relating to working or employing someone with epilepsy
  • The law relating to driving with epilepsy

For more information, or to purchase this course click here.

Customer feedback – what we are hearing about this course:

“An excellent way of completing a course at your own convenience. The audio made it much easier to follow.”

“It was good. I feel I am much more prepared for different situations that might arise.”

“The course was very interesting and not too long, also very well put together.”

“Very good,full of a lot of information.The questions at the end helped.”

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