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Cardiology, Medication Management

The GP’s role in heart failure management

This program will assist GPs to identify patients at an earlier stage of the disease, detail effective interventions and thereby help GPs delay disease progression for their patients with heart failure.

This online learning program will help GPs gain confidence in identifying symptoms and signs of heart failure, implement management algorithms as per published guidelines in the care of heart failure patients, identify and manage potential side effects of medicines used to treat heart failure. The course details the range of treatment options available to manage heart failure, and features elements of a multidisciplinary team-based approach to improve outcomes for patients with heart failure.

DURATION

2.5 hr

PROFESSION

Physician

# OF CREDITS

2.5

ACCREDITATION

RACGP CPD Program

EXPIRY DATE

2024-07-05

Heart failure is the most rapidly growing cardiovascular condition worldwide, imposing a substantial burden in terms of life expectancy, quality of life and health care costs. Repeated hospitalisation, high readmission rates and poor overall survival are key features of chronic heart failure.

This program will assist GPs to identify patients at an earlier stage of the disease, detail effective interventions and thereby help GPs delay disease progression for their patients with heart failure.

This online learning program will help GPs gain confidence in identifying symptoms and signs of heart failure, implement management algorithms as per published guidelines in the care of heart failure patients, identify and manage potential side effects of medicines used to treat heart failure. The course details the range of treatment options available to manage heart failure, and features elements of a multidisciplinary team-based approach to improve outcomes for patients with heart failure.


This program is supported by an independent educational grant provided from Novartis.

Faculty

James Gunton, MBBS, PhD (Laboratory Sciences)

James Cafaro, MBBS, FRACGP, aFRACMA, Dip Childrens Health, Prof Cert Skin Cancer Medicine, Prof Cert Advanced Surgical Anatomy

Learning objectives

On completion of this program, GPs will be better able to:

  • Demonstrate increased confidence in identifying symptoms and signs of heart failure (NYHA class II-III heart failure patients)
  • Describe the range of treatment options available to manage heart failure
  • Implement management algorithms as per published guidelines and consensus statements in the care of heart failure patients
  • Identify and manage potential side effects of medicines used to treat heart failure
  • Outline the benefit of a multidisciplinary team approach in managing patients with heart failure

Accreditation

This activity has been approved for the following hours and types: 
Educational activities hours: 1.5
Reviewing performance hours: 1.0 
Measuring outcomes hours: 0

Activity no. 540713

Cost of course:  
Free
# of credits: 2.5
Duration: 2.5 hr

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The GP’s role in heart failure management

2.5 hr

Duration

Physician

Profession

2.5

# of credits

Learning Objectives

On completion of this program, GPs will be better able to:

  • Demonstrate increased confidence in
    identifying symptoms and signs of heart failure (NYHA class II-III heart
    failure patients)
  • Describe the range of treatment options
    available to manage heart failure
  • Implement
    management algorithms as per published guidelines and consensus statements in
    the care of heart failure patients

  • Identify and manage potential side effects of
    medicines used to treat heart failure
  • Outline the benefit of a multidisciplinary
    team approach in managing patients with heart failure

RACGP CPD Program

ACCREDITATION

Cardiology, Medication Management

Learning Category

Medication

Topic

0

Price

2024-07-05

Expiry Date

AUS

Region/Language

Course Description

Heart failure is the most rapidly growing cardiovascular condition worldwide, imposing a substantial burden in terms of life expectancy, quality of life and health care costs. Repeated hospitalisation, high readmission rates and poor overall survival are key features of chronic heart failure.

This program will assist GPs to identify patients at an earlier stage of the disease, detail effective interventions and thereby help GPs delay disease progression for their patients with heart failure.

This online learning program will help GPs gain confidence in identifying symptoms and signs of heart failure, implement management algorithms as per published guidelines in the care of heart failure patients, identify and manage potential side effects of medicines used to treat heart failure. The course details the range of treatment options available to manage heart failure, and features elements of a multidisciplinary team-based approach to improve outcomes for patients with heart failure.


This program is supported by an independent educational grant provided from Novartis.

Faculty

James Gunton, MBBS, PhD (Laboratory Sciences)

James Cafaro, MBBS, FRACGP, aFRACMA, Dip Childrens Health, Prof Cert Skin Cancer Medicine, Prof Cert Advanced Surgical Anatomy

Accreditation

This activity has been approved for the following hours and types: 
Educational activities hours: 1.5
Reviewing performance hours: 1.0 
Measuring outcomes hours: 0

Activity no. 540713