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CEC design and deliver education that supports Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals across Northern Ireland.
- About Us
CEC design and deliver education that supports Nurses,...
- Programmes
Applying for a Programme: You must login to your CEC account...
- FAQs
When you login you will have access to your CEC account...
- Guidance Documents
Fern House, Antrim Area Hospital, Bush Road, Antrim, BT41...
- Resources
Clady Villa, Knockbracken Healthcare Park, 301 Saintfield...
- E-Learning
The Clinical Education Centre (CEC) has designed a number of...
- Meet The Team
Áine Bannon: Nurse Education Consultant: Andrew Bryce: Nurse...
- Contact Us
If you would like to get in contact with us regarding any...
- About Us
Applying for a Programme: You must login to your CEC account before you can apply for a programme. If you do not have a CEC account, please complete your registration details.
HSC Clinical Education Centre Course Materials Databank. Please use your course reference and password below to login and download course materials.
The HSC Clinical Education Centre (CEC) is a unit of the Business Service Organisation (BSO) Directorate of Operational Services. CEC design and deliver education that supports Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals across Northern Ireland.
The Clinical Education Centre (CEC) has designed a number of eLearning programmes which are available to complete. eLearning programmes for HSCNI Staff are now completed through LearnHSCNI. The following programmes are currently available: Anaphylaxis & Patient Group Directions (PGDs) Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Analysis and Interpretation in Adults
Applying for a Programme: You must login to your CEC account before you can apply for a programme. If you do not have a CEC account, please complete your registration details.
8 Σεπ 2020 · 10.0 Musculoskeletal and Joint Diseases. 10.1 Drugs use in rheumatic diseases and gout. 10.1.1. NSAIDs; 10.1.2 Corticosteroids. 10.1.2.1 Systemic corticosteroids; 10.1.2.2 Local corticosteroid injections; 10.1.3 Drugs that suppress the rheumatic disease process; 10.1.4 Gout and cytotoxic-induced hyperuricaemia. 10.1.4.1 Acute attacks of gout