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Module 1 – Introduction to the Brain and Epilepsy
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Module 2 – Types of Epilepsy Syndromes
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Module 3 – Causes and Triggers of Epilepsy
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Module 4 – Diagnosis and Assessment of Epilepsy
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Module 5 – Treatment Approaches for Epilepsy
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Module 6 – First Aid for Seizures
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Module 7 – Management Strategies for Epilepsy
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Module 8 – Impact of Epilepsy on Quality of Life
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Module 9 – Supportive Care for Individuals with Epilepsy
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Module 10 – Promoting Dignity and Respect in Epilepsy Care
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Module 11 – Dispelling Myths about Epilepsy
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Module 12 – Legislation and Epilepsy Rights
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Comprehensive Epilepsy Awareness Level 2 (NCFE) Course
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