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NHS England free e-learning - Chronic Breathlessness

Published by: NHS England

This free, online course is now available that aims to help health professionals understand how chronic breathlessness can still be improved even when the underlying condition cannot. The training takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and is relevant for any health professional who looks after people with long-term conditions causing chronic breathlessness.

Access the course here

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