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Learning more about your condition and how to manage it can help you understand how to look after yourself.
Our educational resources are suitable for both patients and carers, and include everything from practical information about your condition to ways you can find support and resources to help you live life to the full.
Our e-learning resources will help you learn more about chest, heart and stroke conditions and empower you to self-manage your condition at home.
A free women's heart health online resource. It provides information and support for people living with or at risk of heart disease and health professionals.
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Support and information for people who have experienced an out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), their families or carers, and those who have been bereaved by OHCA.
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Resources for people living with the lung conditions COPD or asthma, as well as parents or guardians of children with asthma.
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A self-management guide for people who are recovering after a stroke, with information, resources and tips.
Support and information for carers of people who have had a stroke, covering a wide range of topics.
Our eLearning portfolio contains learning covering chest, heart and stroke conditions.
These free-to-access online resources have been created by multi-disciplinary healthcare professionals, patients and carers from across Scotland.