New Trends in Cardiology Imaging |
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- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- Attendance - General Attendance
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This activity will discuss CCTA as a new trend in cardiology imaging and its role in providing a comprehensive assessment of patients with suspected CAD. |
Managing Urinary Incontinence |
- Disease management
- Older adults
- Wellness
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- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- Attendance - General Attendance
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This activity will highlight the prevalence of UI; provide effective communication and shared decision-making techniques; and discuss how to assess, treat and provide follow-up care for UI including available resources to support care and management. |
Perinatal Behavioral Health With a Focus on Substance Use Disorder |
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- ACPE - Pharmacists
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- APA - Psychologists
- Attendance - General Attendance
- ASWB - Social Workers
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Identification and early intervention for pregnant and postpartum women with substance-use disorders (SUD) are critical for optimizing maternal and neonatal health and wellbeing. The risk factors, common barriers to treatment, evidence-based practices around screening and interventions, and the framework for collaborative strategies to support pregnant and postpartum women with SUD will be discussed. |
Perinatal Substance Use Disorder: Focus on Postpartum Period |
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- ACPE - Pharmacists
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- APA - Psychologists
- Attendance - General Attendance
- ASWB - Social Workers
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Identification and early intervention for pregnant and postpartum women with substance-use disorders (SUD) are critical for optimizing maternal and neonatal health and wellbeing. The risk factors, common barriers to treatment, evidence-based practices around screening and interventions, and the framework for collaborative strategies to support pregnant and postpartum women with SUD will be discussed. |
Mind Over Body: The Impact of Ageism on Health and Happiness |
- Behavioral health
- Older adults
- Wellness
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- ACPE - Pharmacists
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- APA - Psychologists
- Attendance - General Attendance
- CCMC - General - Case Managers
- CDR - Dietitians
- ASWB - Social Workers
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This activity will provide an overview of the negative impacts of ageism and ableism on health, longevity, happiness, and the personal and professional aspects of individuals’ lives. It will also discuss the intersectionality of aging and ability status, and the varying effects these types of discrimination may have on individuals. |
Updates in the Management of Macular Degeneration |
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- Attendance - General Attendance
- COPE - Optometrists
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Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) affects roughly 11 million people in the US and is the leading cause of visual impairment for older individuals. Its severe and rapid impact on vision requires vigilant prevention and screening practices, as well as a thorough understanding of diagnostic procedures and the optimal use of current and emerging therapies. This activity will provide an overview of the multiple subtypes of ARMD, including dry, intermediate, and wet ARMD, and geographic atrophy. It will explore existing and emerging therapies for ARMD subtypes, as well as their efficacy and safety profiles. In addition, testing strategies that can help determine the direction of ARMD management plans, as well as applications and programs for low-vision care, will be identified. |
The Role of Optometry in the Management of Diabetes |
- Disease management
- Vision
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- Attendance - General Attendance
- COPE - Optometrists
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Diabetes can cause potentially irreparable eye damage and poor vision over time. This activity will review the role of optometrists in the areas of prevention, co-management and rehabilitation for individuals with diabetes. It will focus on how to conduct a diabetes risk assessment, ongoing care of individuals with known diabetes and collaboration among members of the interprofessional health care team for optimal outcomes. Key strategies for vision rehabilitation will also be addressed. |
Equitable Care at End of Life |
- Palliative care and hospice
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- ACPE - Pharmacists
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- APA - Psychologists
- Attendance - General Attendance
- CDR - Dietitians
- ASWB - Social Workers
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Activity description To promote diversity and cultural competence in health care providers, help decrease barriers and achieve the goal of trust and successful communication in end-of-life care in interracial settings, an assessment of patients' values, beliefs and preferences are needed. This activity will identify disparities and discuss barriers preventing underrepresented diverse groups from access to hospice and end-of-life care and explore ways to provide equitable care to all diverse groups at the end of life. |
Racial and Ethnic Inequities in End-of-Life Pain Management |
- Behavioral health
- Disease management
- Health equity
- Palliative care and hospice
- Wellness
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- ACPE - Pharmacists
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- APA - Psychologists
- Attendance - General Attendance
- CDR - Dietitians
- ASWB - Social Workers
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Activity description Quality of pain management at the end of life may vary in sociodemographic groups that are often underrepresented. Barriers to care in interracial settings include lack of trust in the health care system, cultural factors including spirituality and the concept of hope, lack of knowledge about services offered, lack of a diverse hospice staff, and access issues. |
Across the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Spectrum: A Call to Action |
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- AAFP - Family Physicians
- ACPE - Pharmacists
- ACPE - Pharmacy Technicians
- AMA - Physicians
- ANCC - Nurses
- APA - Psychologists
- Attendance - General Attendance
- CCMC - General - Case Managers
- COPE - Optometrists
- ASWB - Social Workers
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This activity will provide health care providers with increased awareness surrounding these issues so that communication with LGBTQ+ people is respectful and sensitive. It will review how patient-provider interactions can be more supportive of the individual’s needs, how to take a full history and perform an inclusive and affirming physical exam, and how health information can be thoughtfully documented to provide accurate information regarding health issues, screening recommendations and risk prevention. |