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Understanding your heart

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There is a new free course starting on the 5th january with Futurelearn entitled Understanding Your Heart......supported by the Heart Association.Some people here may be interested in it.If you have not done a Futurelearn course I can recom.them.

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Sounds interesting, I might look at it.

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Vanna-C

I did the ecg course a couple of years ago with futurelearn, and it is interesting now so see how different people prepare to take my ecg - some are way off with their placement of the pads!

You can never know too much, I’m hoping to take the course :)

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Dovelady

I've done several Futurelearn Courses. They are excellent and I'm doing the Heart one to. My most recent course was Plagues Pestilence and Pandemics and it was an eye opener and fascinating!

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Thanks.That does sound interesting. I rec. Antisemitism......wide ranging and unexpected info.Also Autism(and its spectrum).

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Dovelady in reply to 10gingercats

I did the Autism one Bringing Joy to Alzheimer's too plus a load of Forensic ones.

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