Patient Education
Patient Education
Adult Patient Education Classes Brochure
Pediatric Patient Education Classes Brochure
Patient Education Calendar (Opens in a new window)
Spanish Patient Education Materials (Opens in a new window)
Video Playlist on the National Jewish Website
Med Facts, Test Facts, Understanding Booklets & Spanish Materials
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation
- Punch Biopsy of the Skin
- Puntos Claves de Terapia para Pacientes Con Dermatitis Atópica
- Quarantining with Kids
- Reacciones Alérgicas a los Animales
- Reacciones Alérgicas de los Ácaros de Polvo
- Reasons to Quit Smoking
- Recognizing Asthma Signs and Symptoms
- Recognizing Signs & Symptoms of COPD
- Recommended Snacks Following LINX Surgery
- Rehabilitación Pulmonar
- Resources for Giving Up Smoking
- Resources for Weight Management
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Rinitis Alérgica y No Alérgica
- Routine Pulmonary Function Test
- Sarcoidosis
- School Asthma Plan
- Scleroderma
- Seasonal Influenza and the Flu Vaccine
- Secondhand Smoke
- Secretin Stimulation Test
- Sigmoidoscopy
- Sinusitis
- Sinusitis (Español)
- Sjogren's Syndrome
- Sleep Disorders
- Small Bowel Follow Through (SBFT)
- Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Sniff Test (Diaphragm Fluoroscopy)
- Social Distancing, Self-Isolation and Self-Quarantine
- Spirometry Tests Your Lung Function
- Sputum Induction
- Stage 1: Recently Diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
- Stage 2 IPF: Needing Oxygen with Activity
- Stage 3 IPF: Needing Oxygen 24 Hours a Day
- Stage 4 IPF: Advanced Oxygen Needs
- Staying Tobacco Free
- Steroid Kinetic Study
- Stop Germs - Wash Your Hands!
- Stop the Spread of Germs
- Stress Cardiac MRI
- Supportive Therapy for Post-COVID-19 Symptoms of Orthostatic Intolerance
- SuPrep for Colonoscopy
- Synchronized Cardioversion for an Abnormal Heart Rhythm
- Tailored Barium Swallow Study
- Taking Care of Dry Skin Caused by Frequent Hand Washing
- Techniques to Bring Up Mucus, Manual Chest Physiotherapy for Infants and Children
- The Caregiver Journey: A Guide for IPF
- The Difference Between Tests for COVID-19