This Bundle holds 60 CPD credits; after completion of each course you get a certificate
Courses In Bundle
7 courses
Basic Life Support, or BLS, generally refers to the type of care that first-responders, healthcare providers and public safety professionals provide to anyone who is experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory distress or an obstructed airway. It requires knowledge and skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), using automated external defibrillators (AED) and relieving airway obstructions in patients of every age.
This course is intended to equip the trainee (health care professional in practices) with knowledge contributing to the understanding and analysis of main concepts of ethics and enhancement of the abilities to address ethical challenges in health care.
Social pathology is a study of social problems (such as crime or alcoholism) that views them as diseased conditions of the social organism. Even though main social pathologies appear to be universally occurring in all societies; they may vary in terms of scale and all societies face such kinds of social problems.
Effective communication between healthcare providers and patients is essential for quality healthcare that's why healthcare providers have to first understand the barriers of the effective communication and strategic way.
Communicable diseases are a public concern from global perspective. The developing countries are faced with double burden of the disease. To understand well this category of diseases may help health professionals and public health coordinators to prevent, detect and control the major communicable diseases encountered in their respective geographic area. However, no successfully intervention should be achieved without knowing the meaning of expressions used in communicable diseases.
The spread of an infection within a community is described as a “chain,” several interconnected steps that describe how a pathogen moves about. Infection control and contact tracing are meant to break the chain, preventing a pathogen from spreading. Enroll to this course and learn more.
Infectious diseases are different from infections; thus a person may be infected but doesn't have an infectious disease. They are caused by different microorganisms; but characteristics are common: infectivity, pathogenicity, virulence and toxicity.