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The National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health (NIPC) was established by Croí and

The National Institute for Preventive Cardiology (NIPC) was established by Croí Cardiac Foundation and functions as an entity within the Croí Heart and Stroke Centre, Galway. Established in 1985, Croí is a registered Irish Heart and Stroke Charity committed to preventing disease, saving lives and promoting recovery and wellbeing. The NIPC supports these goals by: producing a new generation of scho

23/06/2026

Build practical skills to support health behaviour change. This free, 3-month online programme covers:

•Physical activity fundamentals
•Behaviour change
•Motivational interviewing
•Goal setting & monitoring

Apply now at https://bit.ly/4vH42iT

22/06/2026

Join our Cardiac Rehabilitation in Ireland course and explore the latest evidence on:

• Programme uptake and engagement
• Health behaviour change
• Lifestyle interventions
• Psychological health
• Cardioprotective therapies
• Innovative rehabilitation models

Apply now at https://bit.ly/4fOHS9T

21/06/2026

Want to refresh your ECG skills or build confidence from the ground up?

Our Demystifying the ECG course explores:

•ECG analysis made easy
•Recognition of sinus rhythms
•Atrial and ventricular arrhythmias
•Ischemia and acute myocardial infarction
•Recognising artefacts

Book at https://bit.ly/4pYBLlY

Photos from Croí Heart & Stroke Charity's post 19/06/2026
19/06/2026

stigma can impact every stage of patient care. Our Obesity Management course explores patient perspectives, communication approaches, and practical strategies for delivering compassionate, effective obesity management.

Apply now at https://bit.ly/4vBdSCY

18/06/2026

Read the latest in , ‘Optimizing Digital Cardiac Rehabilitation Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study’, with input from Prof John William (Bill) McEvoy, Medical and Research Director, NIPC.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42262016/

17/06/2026

Promoting physical activity is now recognised as a central component of preventative healthcare and chronic disease management.

Our free online programme Physical Activity Behaviour course supports healthcare practitioners in developing the skills needed to deliver meaningful, patient-centred behaviour change interventions.

Apply now at https://bit.ly/4vH42iT

16/06/2026

We are thrilled to announce applications are open for our next Cardiac Rehabilitation in Ireland course, 23rd Sep.

Supported by the HSE Ireland and Healthy Ireland this is a free, 3-month online course.

Apply now at https://bit.ly/4fOHS9T

Photos from NIPC's post 16/06/2026

Congratulations to our NIPC leadership team who presented at the ESC ACNAP conference in the Heart House, Nice over the weekend.

Dr Irene Gibson, Head of Clinical Innovation presented at the joint session with the Global Heart Hub “From inequality to inclusion: patient-centered cardiovascular care across conditions”. Her session focused on nurses and allied professionals as advocates for reducing inequalities. She highlighted their unique position to advocate at a patient, organisation and health system level, calling out the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in research.

Dr susan connolly, Director of Clinical Innovation presented at the joint session with the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing of the American Heart Association “Chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease, risk assessment and reduction in the multimorbid patient”. She highlighted the interplay between renal and cardiac health and implications for disease progression and outcomes. She emphasised the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to optimising care, sharing examples from her work in the HSE chronic disease management hub in Galway.

Prof Jennifer (Jenni) Jones, Director of Education and Training presented at the joint session with the British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation “From prescription to performance: tailoring exercise and motivational skills for optimal outcomes”. She highlighted behaviour change strategies that help cardiac patients stay active. She called on all professionals to reflect on how they engage with patients to address barriers to exercise and how the need for formal training in supporting health behaviour change should be core to all medical, nursing and allied healthcare professions.

15/06/2026

Flexible online learning and live expert teaching!

Our Demystifying the ECG course includes:

• Self-paced online learning (approx. 4 hours)
• Interactive half-day virtual workshop
• Facilitated by Paul Nolan, Clinical Lecturer & Cardiac Physiologist

Book at https://bit.ly/4pYBLlY

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