Pain in Children Module 08 for Allied Health
"Pain in children is different" - a bold title to the first session of this module, which we hope will raise awareness of developmental, family, therapeutic and organisational issues that all need to be addressed in order to better manage pain in children.
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eIntegrity programmes are developed by NHS Health Education England’s e-Learning for Healthcare programme (HEE e-LfH).
The programmes are high quality self-directed learning programmes. They are designed to support training and CPD and are excellent resources alongside other traditional teaching methodologies. They have been developed by the UK NHS for use in the NHS. However, many of the programmes have international relevance, particularly the specialty training programmes which are often mapped to UK specialty training curricula.
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