Nursing on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis: Education for Action Course

Teddie M. Potter Tracy Kelly Martha Grant Fuller Barbara Sattler Mitzie R. Meyers Josephine S.C. Williams Ruth McDermott-Levy Raluca Radu Michelle DePhillips Karen Duderstadt Gina Friel Dr Heather Baid Suellen Breakey
  • Ref. 201193

Climate change is an intensifying issue that is already harming human health and impacting society’s abilities to deliver healthcare and support healthy living around the world. As the most trusted health professional voices, the nursing community holds significant influence to protect patients and prepare health systems. Th....

Novel and Emerging Treatments for HR+/HER2- Breast Cancer

Sara A Hurvitz, Aditya Bardia, Douglas S Burgoyne, Kelly Valla, Mark A Rubin, Annette Sophin, Joyce M Knestrick
  • Duration: 1h 15m

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1.25 Hours

Incorporating biomarker testing is key to optimizing outcomes in HR+/HER2- breast cancer, especially in recurrent and hormone-refractory disease. Be sure your team is prepared to apply the latest evidence ranging from pearls for biomarker testing to considerations for appropriate treatment sequencing. Gain important insights....

Uncovering Atrial Fibrillation: Identifying Risks, Enhancing Detection, and Optimizing Patient Care

Christopher B Granger, Steven J. Atlas, Jennifer Morgan, Joyce M Knestrick, Annette Sophin, and Jason Welch
  • Duration: 30m

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0.25 Hours

Individuals with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) are at a significantly elevated risk of ischemic stroke, heart failure, and mortality. Alarmingly, many cases of NVAF remain undiagnosed in the United States, with pronounced disparities in detection based on socioeconomic status and race/ethnicity. To mitigate this burden,....

Navigating Cardiovascular Risk: The Critical Role of Lipoprotein(a) Screening and Treatment

Calvin Yeang, Michael D Shapiro, Michael R Stinchon, Stephanie Joyce, Michele B Kaufman, Kristi Kay Orbaugh, Jennifer Morgan
  • Duration: 1h

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1 Hours

Clinical evidence has established a strong link between lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] and the development and progression of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Despite guidelines endorsing universal one-time testing for Lp(a), screening remains underutilized in clinical practice, and serves as a barrier for identifying at-....

Taking Control of Psoriasis: Engaging and Empowering Patients

Alexis Ogdie, Siba P. Raychaudhuri, Stephanie Joyce, Joyce M Knestrick, Donna M Chiefari
  • Duration: 1h

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1 Hours

Patients who understand their own health conditions and partner with their clinical teams to adopt personalized treatment plans are more satisfied with their care and achieve better outcomes. This inclusive toolkit provides psoriasis (PsO) care teams with materials and resources to engage and educate patients on managing thei....

The Role of Neurology Care Teams in Caring for Patients With Multiple Myeloma Receiving Bispecific Antibodies

Ajai Chari, Luis Nicolas Gonzalez Castro, Brad Boyette, Ricardo Correa, Joyce M Knestrick
  • Duration: 15m

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0.25 Hours

Neurology teams play a vital role in caring for patients with multiple myeloma (MM), including those receiving treatment with bispecific antibodies (bsAbs). In this on-demand video, led by an expert neurologist and MM specialist, you will learn to identify risk factors and recognize the signs and symptoms associated with neurolo....

Advancing Acute Pain Management With Opioid-Sparing Strategies in Surgical Patients

Eugene R. Viscusi, Oscar de Leon-Casasola, Mary Ann Heller, Kevin O. Hwang, Michele B Kaufman, Kristi Kay Orbaugh
  • Duration: 1h

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1 Hours

Acute pain is experienced by up to 80% of patients undergoing surgery and can result in significant clinical and economic consequences, including increased morbidity, psychological concerns, and the development of chronic pain. While opioids have been one of the most prescribed classes of drugs for the treatment of acute pain, c....

On the Frontline: Emergency Medicine's Role in Managing Bispecific Antibody Events in Multiple Myeloma

Ajai Chari, Christopher Baugh, Brad Boyette, Ricardo Correa, and Joyce M Knestrick
  • Duration: 15m

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0.25 Hours

Emergency medicine (EM) teams must be prepared to care for patients experiencing adverse events of cancer therapies, which is no small task. In this on-demand video, an expert EM physician and multiple myeloma (MM) specialist will provide an in-depth review of the latest novel therapy for MM -- bispecific antibodies (bsAbs). EM....

New Avenues for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Dermot P. McGovern, David T. Rubin, Ricardo Correa, Abimbola Farinde, Kristi Kay Orbaugh
  • Duration: 30m

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0.5 Hours

Join two expert faculty in this engaging evidence-based discussion focused on recent updates in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). View a custom whiteboard animation to gain a deeper understanding of the role of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily protein TNF-like 1A (TL1A) in this development of this disease....

Improving Individualized Care in Advanced and Metastatic Bladder Cancer

Bradley A McGregor, Scott T. Tagawa, Joyce M Knestrick, Jason Welch, and Donna M Chiefari
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 201374

1 Hours

As the therapeutic landscape for advanced and metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC) rapidly evolves, staying updated on the latest guidelines, new approvals, and clinical data is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes. In this on-demand video featuring experts in bladder cancer, tune in for a discussion on differentiating tr....

Biomarkers in DLBCL: Current Implications for Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment

Joshua Brody, Craig Portell, Stephanie Joyce, Michele B Kaufman, and Jason Welch
  • Duration: 45m

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0.25 Hours

The molecular landscape for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma has become more intricate in recent years, highlighting unique genomic subtypes with implications ranging from diagnosis to prognosis to personalized treatment. Join expert DLBCL faculty as they review guideline recommendations and therapeutic implications for the biom....

Healthcare Ethics Certificate Program

Francis Ward, Kim Mooney-Doyle, Debra Lynn Bastien, Fiona Timmins, Vivian Norman, Amy M. Haddad, Ifeanyi Madujibeya, Teresa Villaran, Carol Taylor, Marion E. Broome, Mary Cipriano Silva, Barbara E. Berger, Norma Rolfsen, Valerie Swigart, Dougl
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This program examines key ethical issues, terms, concepts, and ideas that can become aneveryday part of nursing practice. Reflective and guided exercises focused on personalphilosophy, values, and working through ethical issues to help clarify when an ethical dilemmaexists, what ethical issues are involved, and how an ethical po....

NHS Regulations and Their Impact on Delivering Treatment Options

Michael Watson
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 201405

The session compares the national NHS dental contract retained in Scotland and Northern Ireland with the new local contract in England and Wales. It looks at the effect of the different regulations on the delivery of NHS dental care.

Index of orthodontic treatment need

Philip Benson, and Fiona Dyer
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 201427

This session will introduce you to the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN). This is the occlusal index most frequently used in the UK to determine whether a patient would benefit from orthodontic treatment.

Negotiating Consent for Treatment

Stephen Henderson
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 201403

Consent for treatment is a legal requirement involving a detailed explanation of the diagnosis and treatment options. Practitioners must be able to negotiate consent according to the guidance issued by the General Dental Council.

Assessment for dental general anaesthesia

Kathy Wilson
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 201408

This session will outline the steps required in patient assessment for dental general anaesthesia.

Research Skills

Kenneth A. Eaton
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 201423

This session explains the general principles of clinical research.

Clearer, Stronger, Smarter: Transforming How We Present and Communicate in Health Professions Education

Lawrence Sherman
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 201495

How can we become more effective presenters and communicators ? Being knowledgeable isn't enough—it's how we communicate that creates impact. This highly interactive webinar is designed to equip healthcare professionals and educators with actionable tools to elevate their presentation and communication skills, both in person....

Empowering Nurses: Strong Mind, Strong System

Ms. Naglaa Samy, Ms. Sondos Jarrad, Dr. Gameela Alhosani, and
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 201451

Join us for a dynamic four-session webinar designed to empower nursing professionals with the tools, insights, and strategies to lead with impact. This series will explore the critical intersection of nursing leadership and healthcare economics, spotlight innovative nurse-led solutions, and examine national and institutional str....

Webinar test April 6th

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  • Duration: 15m

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Test with exam 14 - 04

Mr WCEA Administrator
  • Duration: 15m

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Resident Rounds: October 2, 2020

Pedram Pourhosseini, OD; Nora Kuby, OD; Megan Byer, OD; Kyle Martin, OD; & Alessandra Roa, OD
  • Duration: 1h

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Case presentations from some of ICO's 2020-2021 Residents

CPAA Tax Update - April 2021 - Ros Martin

Ms Lindsey Osborne
  • Duration: 1h

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This is the CPAA April 2021 Tax Update by Ros Martin

VCS 2020: Applications of 3D printing technology in maxillofacial oncological surgery

Marine Traverson
  • Duration: 1h

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Dr. Marine Traverson is an Assistant Professor of Soft Tissue and Oncologic Surgery at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and has completed a postdoctoral Fellowship in Surgical Oncology at the University of Florida. Her research focus....

VCS 2020: Molecular and biological heterogeneity of canine lymphoma

Anne Avery
  • Duration: 1h

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Topic: Molecular and biological heterogeneity of canine lymphoma Lymphoproliferative disorders can be broadly classified into immature neoplasms (acute leukemia), mature B cell tumors and mature T cell tumors. Within these groups are an array of subtypes that arise from cells in different stages of development and with differen....