Heart Failure: an active role for GPs and patients
2021mon16aug6:30 pmmon8:00 pmHeart Failure: an active role for GPs and patients
Event Details
Early diagnosis of heart failure and effective management in primary care prolongs lives, keeps people out of hospital, and improves quality of life. The NPS MedicineWise program on heart failure
Event Details
Early diagnosis of heart failure and effective management in primary care prolongs lives, keeps people out of hospital, and improves quality of life. The NPS MedicineWise program on heart failure has been developed in collaboration with the National Heart Foundation of Australia.
Managing heart failure is complex. High rates of mortality and hospital readmission make this a challenging condition for patients and their GPs. There are clear principals to support effective management in primary care. This education is part of a multifaceted program designed to:
- Support GPs in the early diagnosis and classification of heart failure.
- Provide clinical guidance on initiation and on-going management of medicines.
- Empower patients with effective self-management strategies to improve their quality of life.
Presenter: Sally Firth – Educational Visitor, Strategy, Programs & Delivery, NPS MedicineWise.
This activity has been approved for 2 points (CPD Activity) under the RACGP Program for the 2020-2022 triennium (Activity: 237092). This activity has been accredited for 1 hour under the educational activity category in the ACRRM PD Program for the 2020–2022 triennium (Activity: 21984).
Time
(Monday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm AEST
Location
Bundaberg