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Anaphylaxis Outpatient Management
Learning Objectives
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Discuss with patients the priority role of epinephrine in the treatment of anaphylaxis
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Describe the various epinephrine auto-injectors on the Canadian market
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Understand how shared decision making can contribute to better preparedness for the management of anaphylaxis
Advanced Management of Allergic Rhinitis
Learning Objectives
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Optimize the management of allergic rhinitis (AR) in preventing and controlling symptoms
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Confidently identify patients who are candidates for allergen specific immunotherapy
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Conduct a shared decision making discussion with patients about the various treatment options for management of AR
Anaphylaxis Myths and Realities
Learning Objectives
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Recognize what does and does not constitute an anaphylactic reaction
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Address several common myths about anaphylaxis
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Confidently manage your patients living with a risk of anaphylaxis
Antihistamine Updosing
Learning Objectives
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Discuss with patients the priority role of epinephrine in the treatment of anaphylaxis
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Describe the various epinephrine auto-injectors on the Canadian market
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Understand how shared decision making can contribute to better preparedness for the management of anaphylaxis
Let's Talk Canadian Guidelines Conference
Learning Objectives
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To discuss the immunization guidelines and recommendations in Canada
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To explore the migraine preventive strategies and discuss the latest migraine preventive recommendations in Canada.
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To recognize the importance of an integrated and harmonized people-centered approach for cardiovascular-metabolickidney syndrome in people living with and without diabetes.
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To explain the evolving nomenclature for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and describe current best practices for diagnosing and managing this condition.
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To evaluate the risks and harms from alcohol consumption and summarize the recommendations to reduce alcohol related risks.
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To compare the asthma and COPD guidelines and distinguish between the available treatment options.
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To deliberate on the potential benefits and risks of introducing AI into medicine.
Dementia: Assessment of Cognition and Diagnosis
Learning Objectives
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Review the risk factors and possible presentations of dementia in older adults
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Understand the recommended processes for family physicians to follow in the evaluation of individuals with suspected dementia
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Distinguish between dementia and other conditions which may present with cognitive changes in older adults
Initial Management of Dementia
Learning Objectives
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Develop and approach to the disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia
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Understand the nonpharmacological management of early dementia including care partner supports
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Review the indications and potential side-effects of medications approved for dementia (cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine)
Financial Literacy and Burnout in Physicians
Learning Objectives
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Describe which financial stresses most commonly affect physicians
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Describe how the financial stress is linked to burnout
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Devise a plan to financial healing
Highlighting Obesity Week & Effective Management Strategies for Primary Care
Learning Objectives
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Discuss the impact of obesity today, emerging perspectives and management strategies
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Simplify new clinical data into effective conversations for primary care
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Review highlights from Obesity Week 2023
Improving Allergy Management: Putting Benadryl to Bed
Learning Objectives
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Describe the risks of 1st generation antihistamines
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Counsel patients about the importance of avoiding 1st generation agents.
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Confidently select an appropriate 2nd generation antihistamine alternative for your patients
Semaglutide, Cardiovascular Disease and Obesity: Key Insights from the SELECT Trial
Learning Objectives
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Review the pathophysiology of Obesity and CV disease
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Discuss current and future CVOTs in Obesity
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Review highlights of the SELECT Trial
Three "Must Do" Behaviour Treatment Principles to Pair with Anti-Obesity Medications
Learning Objectives
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Internalized Weight bias (IWB)
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Weight Expectations
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Appetite/Wanting
Point of Care: Ambulatory Glucose Monitoring
Learning Objectives
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Understand why ambulatory glucose monitoring (AGM) an important consideration for patients is living with Diabetes
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Describe which patients will benefit the most from ambulatory glucose monitoring systems
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Explain how technology empowers patients to make informed choices about their health
Point of Care: Ambulatory Glucose Monitoring - It's All About the AGP
Learning Objectives
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Assess how easy Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology is to implement into patient care
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Recognize how CGM empowers patients to make better choices and enables positive change
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Appreciate how easy the ambulatory glucose profile is to interpret and how that informs care decisions
Point of Care: surveillance continue du glucose
Thème
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Quels sont les patients qui pourraient bénéficier de systèmes de surveillance du glucose en continu ?
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Comment ces technologies peuvent-elles responsabiliser les patients?
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La différence entre le glucose interstitiel et le glucose capillaire et la valeur que ces dispositifs apportent aux patients et aux prestataires de soins.
Point of Care: Anaphylaxis
Learning Objectives
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Review the priority role of epinephrine
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Discuss shared decision making
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Selecting the appropriate EAI
Medical Cannabis in the Elderly
Learning Objectives
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The Endocannabinoid System 101
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What is medical cannabis: components, formulations
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Indications for use in the elderly/long term care population
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Challenges in prescribing in Long Term Care