Advances in Heart Failure Therapy: From Drugs to Devices

During this activity participants will gain an enhanced understanding of the stages and classes of heart failure (HF) progression and the clinical implications of early detection and management.
Pediatric Health Care Transition: Optimizing Outcomes

During this activity, we will explore the importance of involving adult care providers early in the management of conditions like severe asthma to ensure continuity of care.
Skilled Nursing Facilities Series: Depression and Anxiety in the Older Adult Population

This on-demand webcast will explain how to identify anxiety and depression in older adults and discuss prevention interventions and treatment options including their risks and benefits.
Insights Into Live Donor Transplantation

This activity will dive into the intricacies of live donor transplantation and examine the live donation process, its impact on donors and the ethical considerations involved.
Optimizing Care of Medically Complex Frail Older Adults

This activity will focus on the comprehensive care of older adults with complex medical conditions and frailty, emphasizing the importance of selecting appropriate treatments based on geriatric assessments.
Guardianship

This activity will provide an overview of the types of guardianship that exist, how the need for a guardian is determined and the process of establishing guardianship. It will help guide HCPs through common issues and challenges that may arise during this process, including the need for determining the individual’s competency. HCPs will also gain insight into how to identify circumstances that may require further intervention and review indications that ethics committee involvement or risk management processes may be necessary.
Management Strategies for Heart Failure

This presentation will provide an enhanced understanding of the stages and classes of heart failure (HF) progression and the clinical implications of early detection and management.
Providing Quality Care for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

This activity will provide learners with an overview of clinical considerations in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and improve communication skills and practices that can better guide treatment choices to address the specific needs of these individuals.
Category
- Intellectual and developmental disabilities
Format
- On-demand Webcasts
Credits
- 2.00 ACPE ...See more
Cost $0.00
Skilled Nursing Facilities Series: Dementia

This on-demand webcast will outline the types of dementia and the current treatments available, along with the risk and benefits of pharmacological treatment.
Chronic Pain Reconsidered: The Role of Neural Circuits in the Brain

Joins us as Dr. Schubiner describes how to differentiate pain due to nociceptive drivers versus central mechanisms and discusses effective communication strategies to provide health care professionals (HCPs) with the skills to describe central and peripheral mechanisms of pain.