Tag Archives: Level B

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Mydiabetesmyway

http://www.mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk/

The Scotttish Patient Portal site – written for patients but contains loads of interactive resources, patient testimonies and downloadable fact sheets that will be useful for health professionals too. The categorisation of resources into diabetes mind/ body etc. is a bit confusing. Also it would nice if the resources were rated and a bit more […]

WHO General Diabetes Info

http://www.who.int/topics/diabetes_mellitus/en/

The WHO has created pages for most global disease. This page gives some general information about diabetes, features some case examples, links to concesus documents and offers some facts and figures.

Open University – Living with Diabetes

http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=3947

This high quality interactive module introduces the parts of the body and processes involved in the development of diabetes. A good overview of the physiology of diabetes. Useful for health professionals (nurses, medical students, junior doctors) and motivated patients. There are scattered clinical scenarios throughout. These module take a few hours to complete, but worth […]

ECGpedia

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Level ALevel BLevel CLevel C Plus

Duration
10-30 mins
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http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

A fantastic wiki based tutorial and textbook to which anyone can contribute. Designed for almost all healthcare professionals from medical and nursing students all the way to consultant physicians. ECGpedia provides interpretation tutorials, an online ECG textbook along with interesting cases and examples.

Analysis and interpretation of the electrocardiogram

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Level ALevel B

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://meds.queensu.ca/courses/assets/modules/ts-ecg/introduction.html

This is a very useful online tutorial from Queení¢’‚¬’„¢s University on the interpretation of the 12 lead ECG. Included within the tutorial is a logical system to approaching the ECG, which can prove invaluable when it comes to interpreting more complicated cases. There are also examples of the common ECGs that practising clinicians should know […]

ECG library

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Level ALevel BLevel C

Duration
Less than 10 mins
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http://www.ecglibrary.com/ecghome.html

This resource provides good examples of almost every possible ECG you would expect to come across in clinical practice. The key points of each ECG are also highlighted below in order to help with interpretation. Some background history of the ECG is also included for those that are interested.  

The ECG: explained in text

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Level ALevel B

Duration
30-60 mins
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We’ve collected some resources readily found on the net which are equivalent to those found in books. 킠Generally as these are descriptive texts they are suitable for beginners but score only 3 stars as there are no learning activities/interactive elements. 킠They are, however, useful to read before using the other resources listed or as reference […]

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