May 24 2008

The Heart Library

Published by figur8 at 5:04 am under Medical

When I was in University, it always felt as though everything we learned was so complicated.  Studying for exams was like trying to force clay through a fine sieve.  Now that I’m not longer in University, whenever I come across articles on subjects that I studied previously, everything seems so much clearer and easy to understand.  I almost wonder what it was I couldn’t make sense of when I was back in school.

Of course, if I had access to websites like the HeartLibrary explaining medical conditions in simple terms like heart block, I’m sure studying wouldn’t have seemed as complicated.  The HeartLibrary explains various heart-related conditions using a series of videos featuring health professionals with animated diagrams. 

Aside from its educational purposes, the HeartLibrary is great for people suffering from these medical conditions who want more information on their heart condition and to hear from other patients who also have similar conditions.  I think that one of the most difficult things about being ill is not knowing what is going to happen next and sometimes being able to share a little of the experience of someone who has been through it before you can really make a world of difference.  I feel that the videos from the patients is what really distinguishes the HeartLibrary from most other websites that just give you the facts and details of your heart condition.

If you know someone who could use this information, I recommend that you refer them to this link: HeartLibrary.

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