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Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young provides information on the concept of social prescribing, which seeks to address people’s individual needs including areas such as mental health and social support.
In the final part of our first aid for seizures blog series, our Helpline and Information Officer Stuart Macgee looks at first aid for more complicated epilepsy.
Felicity was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2015 and shares her experiences of living with epilepsy whilst studying to become a nurse at university. How did you feel when you first found out you had epilepsy? I was diagnosed with focal epilepsy with secondary syncope in November 2015. I had a fair idea about the …
Our Training Manager, Nicola Milne looks at 10 reasons why you should care about epilepsy.
Epilepsy Scotland Chief Executive, Lesslie Young asked your questions regarding epilepsy and coronavirus to Professor Jason Leitch, National Clinical Director for Scotland.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at The Cumberledge Review into the avoidable harm to women through the use of Primodos, pelvic mesh and Sodium Valproate and whether an apology from the government is enough.
In part three of our first aid for seizures blog series, our Helpline and Information Officer Stuart Macgee looks at first aid for simple partial and complex partial seizures.
Our Training Manager, Nicola Milne looks at how she has had to adapt our training courses and how digital learning courses are here to stay.
Our Wellbeing Manager, Vicki Burns looks at the concept of social prescribing.
Our Chief Executive Lesslie Young looks at the dedication and selflessness of those working in the care sector and how caring for people is at the heart of Epilepsy Scotland.
In part two of our first aid for seizures blog series, our Helpline & Information Officer, Stuart Macgee looks at first aid for tonic and atonic seizures.
Today (08/07/20) the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review (IMMDSR) was published, titled ‘First Do No Harm’.
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