Screenshots of the Health Professional programs
The interface
The login screen. Users can optionally login so that their details can be used in the Audit Trail enabling their progress through the program to be tracked.

The interface showing the main menu which is used to navigate the library of educational animations.

Cardiology screenshots
Screen taken from the Structure of the heart animation which educates the user about the anatomy of the heart.

More animated education on the heart’s anatomy.

Screen from the Pacemakers section.

Screenshot taken from an animation describing how a narrowed artery can be widened using Coronary angioplasty.

A stent being place in the artery to permenantly widen it to improve blood flow.

Diabetes screenshots
Screen from the Blood glucose animation which explains the principles of glucose energy and how important insulin is.

Example taken from Treatment adjustment which includes an explanation of how to check your own blood glucose levels in order to make an informed decision regarding insulin dosage.

Detail from Injection techniques animation which demonstrates to the viewer how to self-administer insulin injections safely and without fear.

Respiratory Disease screenshots
Screenshot of the Respiratory program interface showing basic anatomy of The workings of the lungs.

Screen from animation explaing the fundamentals of why we need oxygen and how breathing is an involuntary process.

Screen taken from What is bronchiectasis animation that looks in detail at the anatomy of the affected parts of the lung such as the alveoli and explains the effect on people with this condition.

A screenshot taken from the Treatment section, explaining the different types of inhaler, the benefits of using them and also demonstrating how to use them correctly.

The menopause and HRT
Screenshot from the Hysteroscopy animations, explaining the procedure using a cross-section of the female anatomy.

Screen taken from the Osteoporosis animation which uses 3D models of the skeleton to visualise the the effects that the menopause has on the bones.

Screenshot of a graph showing average bone mass in relation to age in order to explain further how the menopause can contribute to osteoporosis (fragile bones).

This is an example from an animation that demonstrates how to maintain continence by retraining the pelvic floor muscles using Pelvic floor exercises.

Screen from Risk assessment animation which explains the balance between the risks and benefits of taking HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy).

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