Bitesize Videos for Primary Health Care Professionals

These videos are designed to empower health care professionals working in primary care to provide the best practice support for people with osteoporosis and high risk of fragility fractures. Each module contains a short video, and together they cover a range of key topics. 

This eLearning content is currently FREE for you to access.

CPD points pending.

Learning Modules:

Lived Experience - Annette Browne – Lead Volunteer Advocate.

Introduction -  Dr Stuart Eastman.

Understanding Fracture Risk - Zoe Paskins - Reader in Rheumatology, NIHR Clinician Scientist, Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist, Keele University.

Before a DXA Scan - Nicky Peel, Trustee.

After a DXA Scan - Karen Knapp – Associate Professor in MSK Imaging, University of Exeter.

First Line Treatment - Sunil Nedungayil – GP; Senior Clinical Lead, Falls and Fragility Fracture Audit Programme.

Challenges and Next Steps - Ash Hawarden – Versus Arthritis Clinical Research Fellow; Honorary Rheumatology Registrar.

Healthy Living for Strong Bones - David Armstrong – Consultant Rheumatologist and Clinical Lead for Osteoporosis and Fracture Liaison, WHSCT.

When to Involve Others - Madhavi Vindlacheruvu – Consultant Orthogeriatrician, Clinical Lead NHFD and FLSDB, Addenbrooke’s Hospital.

This course is for:

HCPs working in primary care, including GPs, practice and community nurses, first contact practitioners and pharmacists.

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