This Bundle holds 62 CPD credits; after completion of each course you get a certificate
Courses In Bundle
7 courses
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.
The diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complication that affects eyes. It's caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). At first, diabetic retinopathy might cause no symptoms or only mild vision problems.
The steps of the diagnostic process fall into three broad categories: Initial Diagnostic Assessment – Patient history, physical exam, evaluation of the patient's chief complaint and symptoms, forming a differential diagnosis, and ordering of diagnostic tests. Enroll to this course to learn more about diagnosis before medical examinations.
Primary eye care is the provision of appropriate, accessible& affordable care that meets patient's eye care needs in a comprehensive& competent manner. It provides the patient with the first contact for eye care with a lifetime of continuing care.
Biosafety is the safety of human and environment from unintentional release of pathogenic microorganisms and biohazards. On the contrary, Biosecurity is the protection of human and environment from intentional release of biohazards by an individual.
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.
There's growing concern that the blue lights emitted by most of the devices we use may be damaging our eyes and health. What to do to reduce their effects on our eyes? Enroll to this course and learn more.