Leadership Series 3: Crucial Conversations

Lisa Maher
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 201264

2 Hours

Join fellow PCNA members and experienced nursing and healthcare leaders for the next Leadership Series program. In this series, learn how to spot the tricky conversations that trip you up while on the job, whether between patients or colleagues. Hear tips and tricks to improve your crucial conversation skill sets, including util....

Therapies to Treat Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease

Joseph Saseen
  • Duration: 45m

  • Ref. 201237

0.75 Hours

Learn how to assess and manage inflammation in cardiovascular disease with the latest therapeutic approaches. This course will provide you with practical tools to incorporate into your clinical practice, enhancing your ability to effectively treat inflammatory conditions and collaborate with the care team.

Essential laboratory equipment training for medical personnel

Dr. Justus Kamara Anacleth and Dr. Justus Kamara Anacleth
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201306

This course elaborates on essential tools and equipment used in laboratory settings, safety protocols, and measures to be adh ered to for safe equipment usage and maintenance procedures. It also covers the disposal of retired or destroyed instruments.

Breathlessness Type 1 and Type 2 Respiratory Failure

Phil Raines
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 201160

This session discusses the causes of Type 1 and Type 2 respiratory failure, and why people suffer with these types of respiratory problems.

Assessing Severity of Acute Asthma

Ramin Baghai-Ravary
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 201139

This session identifies clinical severity indicators in acute asthma.

Emotion Management and Family Carers

Laynie Hall Pullin
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201088

The experience of living with and supporting a loved one with a complex health condition involves significant emotion work. In this presentation, findings from research conducted with long-term family carers of people living with spinal cord injury is discussed. The outcome of this research has synergies with all other forms of....

Patient Stories

Siobhan Jackson
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201087

Patient Stories involves interviewing patients directly to gather their unique insights to gain a better understanding of the amputee’s experiences and perspective of our service. Allowing patients to share with us the story of their journey across the continuum of care can help identify gaps within our service, inspire patient....

Introduction to Disasters and Disaster Preparedness in Global Settings

Debra Weiner, Dr. Amos Solomon, Amyna Husain, Mark Baker, Lisa Umphrey, Wentiirim Annankra, Samuel Borer, David Schonfeld, Tania Ahluwalia, and Dr. Dan Alaro
  • Ref. 201048

Disasters, natural or man-made, are increasingly common around the world. From climate change to armed conflict and refugee settings, emergency situations can greatly impact any health system. Children are especially vulnerable in these situations. First responders and child health providers are often ill-equipped to provide car....

Causes and Risk Factors for Primary and Secondary Pneumothorax

Ahmed Fahim
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 201162

This session revises the causes and risk factors for primary and secondary pneumothorax.

Webinar - Calciphylaxis - The curious case of Mrs D.

Renal Society of Australasia
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 201382

This webinar will demonstrate the role of a multidisciplinary partnership that includes nursing, nephrology, dermatology, wound management, and palliative care who provided the best possible care to a patient with calciphylaxis.

HIV/AIDS Management

Mr Limbikila Ng'ambi
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 201349

HIV and AIDS remains a threat to global health. According to WHO, it is estimated that 42.3 million lives have been lost due to AIDS globally. This lecture aims to deepen understanding on HIV, its medications and patient management.

Blended Learning - HTS/HIV Program

National HIV/AIDS Control Program, Ministry of Health (NACP/MoH) in collaboration with Jhpiego
  • Ref. 199911

The Blended Learning - HTS/HIV Program comprises 5 HIV Blended Learning Modules organized into a single Learning Path that can be taken independently. These modules were developed by Jhpiego SL in collaboration with NACP/MoH to build the capacity of Healthcare Providers. The learning path contains the following HIV Modules: 1....

Resources for Pharmacy Staff

Nicholas Cooley, Greg Scutt, Paul Wade, Mee Chai, and Susan Cable
  • Ref. 200006

Resources for Pharmacy Staff

Module 3: MPOX Management for Nurses and Midwives in Sub-Saharan Africa

Melonie A. Owusu
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201391

This module was designed to enhance the ability of healthcare professionals to manage monkeypox outbreaks across Sub Saharan Africa. It focuses on developing evidence-based nursing care, implementing infection prevention and control measures, designing culturally relevant health education materials, and sharing successful region....

Paediatric Sickle Cell Disease

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives
  • Ref. 199460

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder. It is a lifelong illness that can affect all systems of the body. SCD affects millions of people, and is especially common among people from certain regions (Sub- Saharan Africa, South America, the Caribbean, Central America, Saudi Arabia, India, and Mediterranean)....

Enhancing Nutrition for Infants, Children, Adolescents and Women

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) & ADRA Canada
  • Ref. 200223

Good nutrition and nutrition-related behaviours are critical for a child’s healthy growth, development and survival. Malnutrition (both undernutrition and overnutrition) can be prevented and managed, and you can contribute to better outcomes for your patients through supporting improved nutrition knowledge and practice in health....

Optimizing the Care of Psoriatic Disease Through Enhanced Collaboration Between Dermatology and Rheumatology Teams

Joseph F Merola, Alexis Ogdie, Stephanie Joyce, Joyce M Knestrick, Donna M Chiefari
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201364

1 Hours

In this engaging video, leading experts in psoriatic disease (PsD) will explore strategies to improve communication between dermatology and rheumatology care teams, including best practices for screening and referral. Key insights from recent collaborative workshops and educational sessions for patients with PsD will also be exa....

Navigating the Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Landscape: Incorporating New and Emerging Data Into Clinical Practice

Aaron E Miller, Kenneth Ryan, Ricardo Correa, Michele B Kaufman, Kristi Kay Orbaugh
  • Duration: 45m

  • Ref. 201350

0.75 Hours

Ongoing advancements with multiple sclerosis (MS) care can make it challenging for providers to frequently adapt their practice. In addition, recent evidence has highlighted the complexity of optimizing therapy for individual patients throughout their care journey. How up to date are you with the new and emerging MS therapies? H....

The Unseen Side of Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections: Evidence-Based and Patient-Informed Strategies to Optimize Care

Kalpana Gupta, Ja-Hong Kim, Ryan J Atkinson, Guernslye Honore, Joette Waters, Brad Boyette, Jason Welch, Gabriela Andonie
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 201368

1.5 Hours

Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (uUTIs) are among the most common ailments treated in outpatient settings, but their impact on patient quality of life often goes unseen. Tune in to this recording of the live symposium from AAFP-FMX 2024 to hear expert panelists Dr. Kalpana Gupta and Dr. Ja-Hong Kim discuss ways you can....

Elevating Treatment Selection and Sequencing in Multiple Myeloma: Personalized Decisions Through Lines of Therapy

Joseph R Mikhael, Surbhi Sidana, Ryan J Atkinson, Judith R Sands, Jason Welch, and Stephanie Joyce
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201373

0.75 Hours

Management of multiple myeloma (MM) has evolved considerably in recent years with the introduction of novel therapies and the multiple combinations of treatment options used in various stages of MM treatment. In this activity, experts will discuss the latest evidence on current and emerging therapies in MM to inform the selec....

Transforming MM Management: Key Strategies for Infectious Disease Teams Using Bispecific Antibodies

Ajai Chari, Sarah Hammond, Brad Boyette, Ricardo Correa, Joyce M Knestrick
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 201327

0.25 Hours

Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) are a promising novel treatment approach for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM), but carry the risk of infectious adverse events. An expert infectious disease faculty will co-present this on-demand video with an MM expert to hone skills in identifying risk factors and recognizing the signs an....

Navigating Endocrine Resistance: Latest Strategies in HR+/HER2- Breast Cancer Care

Yuan Yuan, Reshma L Mahtani, Douglas S Burgoyne, Donna M Chiefari, Joyce M Knestrick, and Mark A Rubin
  • Duration: 45m

  • Ref. 201335

0.75 Hours

While endocrine therapies are widely employed for treating HR+/HER2- breast cancer, many patients with advanced or metastatic disease eventually develop resistance. As the treatment landscape continues to evolve, it is important to stay up to date on key advancements in managing endocrine resistance in this setting. Tune in t....

Strategies for Monitoring and Optimizing Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Approaches

Kenneth Ryan, Aaron E Miller, Ricardo Correa, Michele B Kaufman, Kristi Kay Orbaugh
  • Duration: 45m

  • Ref. 201352

0.75 Hours

Monitoring treatment response with disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and identifying when to change treatment strategies for multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex process that is crucial to delivering optimized care. Join us for this 45-minute video featuring MS experts to discuss evidence-based approaches for monitoring ther....

Adverse Events Associated With Treatments for R/R DLBCL: Anticipating and Managing the Range of Side

Joshua Brody, Craig Portell, Stephanie Joyce, Michele B Kaufman, Jason Welch
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 201357

0.5 Hours

With the advent of novel T-cell-directed therapies and diverse therapeutic classes available for the treatment of relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (R/R DLBCL), it Is more critical than ever to be able to differentiate the unique safety profiles of current and emerging agents to best anticipate, mitigate, and man....

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Mr WCEA Administrator
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201438

Kathy Wilson BDS PhD MSc MFDS (RCS Edin) DDPH (RCS Eng) Associate Specialist in Dental Sedation, e-Den Module Editor for Module 3 Dr Kathy Wilson is an Associate Specialist in Dental Sedation at Newcastle Dental Hospital. Currently lecturing in the field of dental sedation and special care dentistry at undergraduate and p....