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Remembrance Day talk from Moray House School of Education and Sport Head of School, Professor Richard Andrews
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Digital Services Holyrood Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
November 11th, 2020
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This pre-recorded session was created and delivered by University of Edinburgh Medical Students:
• Simran Piya (Class of 2022)
• Yige Zhang (Class of 2022)
• Shin Thong Low (Class…
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Ryan Hamilton Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
July 21st, 2020
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Divya is a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy. She has recently completed her PhD at the Physical Activity for Health Centre, University of…
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English
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This video contains an example of debriefing a immersive simulation scenario and examines different questions that may be asked to aid refection in the participant group. Please watch this video ad…
Course Code
MEED110272018-9SV1SEM2 Publisher
Nathan Oliver, Ed Mellanby Licence Type
Creative Commons - Attribution Non Commercial Share A Like Language
English Date Created
February 11th, 2019
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Hear from Professor Edwin van Beek, SINAPSE Chair of Clinical Radiology, as he discusses his research into cardiac (heart) & thoracic (chest) imaging.
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Edinburgh Imaging Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
April 9th, 2018
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19th e-learning module added to STARs resource: Management of Tone & Spasticity After Stroke - http://bit.ly/stars-19 👩⚕️👨⚕️ Copyright © Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland and The…
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This resource is from the Life After Cardiac Arrest website - https://lifeaftercardiacarrest.org This website provides support and information for those who have experienced an out of hospital…
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N/A Publisher
Stuart Brett Licence Type
Creative Commons - Attribution Non Commercial Share A Like Language
English Date Created
November 22nd, 2017
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In this film, Gill tells us what to do if someone has PTSD. She stresses that it is normal to be upset after an event, and that we need time to process what has happened. PTSD happens when this…
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The warning signs that someone may be suffering from PTSD are presented in this film. These include changes in behaviour, such as the person becoming irritable, jumpy or being unable to sleep. They…
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This film looks at who can get PTSD. The answer to this question is anybody who has been in a situation where they were exposed to threat or danger and where they thought they might die. Most people…
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In this film, Gill describes the various reactions that can lead to PTSD. PTSD is where a person re-lives the traumatic experience, causing bad memories to come flooding back. One of the reactions…
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In this short film, Lynne shares her advice for those who might find themselves going through the same experience. She regrets not asking more questions at the time, to help her understand why her…
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Lynne finds it difficult to express in words what it felt like when her father died. The family gathered at the flat and Lynne got a lot of support from her husband. She describes this time as being…
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In this film, Lynne talks about what happened when her father had an OHCA and died. He had recently been in hospital and had undergone some tests on his heart but Lynne did not know what these were…
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Since his OHCA Keith’s motto has become ‘live life to the full without going to any excess’. He now recognises the importance of listening to his body and realises there are…
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