Description
+ Include: 10 videos + 11 pdfs, size: 7.43 GB
+ Target Audience: neurologists, primary care physicians
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive, neuromuscular degenerative disease that presents in many forms, but ultimately will require full caregiver support and lead to death. Given the various forms of presentation, diagnosis of the disease is challenging. While pharmacotherapy is still an under-developed treatment, what has been proven to be effective in treatment and prolonging life in patients with ALS is aggressive respiratory care and nutritional support. This program offers participants a unique opportunity to hear from expert clinician leaders from the Lois Insola ALS Clinic at the Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine and the Les Turner ALS Foundation. Attendees will be introduced to the multidisciplinary care at the center of taking care of ALS patients, and will hear from the health professionals elongating and improving the quality of life of these patients.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
After attending this educational activity, participants should be able to:
1) Identify the signs and symptoms associated with ALS and understand the diagnostic criteria to clarify the diagnosis and when to refer to a tertiary care center.
2) Explain the clinical importance and availability of respiratory care therapies for patients living with ALS, both noninvasive ventilation and airway clearance, and how to qualify patients for these therapies.
3) Describe the role of early dietary interventions, both supplements and gastrostomy tubes, and the methods proven to be safest for patients.
4) Review the role of speech therapy in the treatment of ALS, both early assessment of swallowing dysfunction and review of the newer technology available for communication.
5) Identify the role of occupational therapy in the treatment of ALS, for mobility and positioning.
6) Explain the role of exercise in the treatment of ALS.
7) Review the available resources in the community to support both the patient and the caregivers
The Northwestern Medicine 2nd Annual Updates in the Diagnosis and Management of ALS 2019 was designed for healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The target audience included:
Neurologists
Primary Care Physicians
Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Physician Assistants
Physical Therapists
Occupational Therapists
Speech Therapists
Respiratory Therapists
This conference aimed to provide the latest updates on the diagnosis and management of ALS, focusing on multidisciplinary care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
+ Topics:
2019-ALS-CME-Web.pdf
Airway Clearance.mp4
Airway Clearance.pdf
Clinical Management for ALS Diagnosis, Treatment and Clinical Trials.mp4
Clinical Management for ALS Diagnosis, Treatment and Clinical Trials.pdf
Communication and Swallowing Issues in ALS.mp4
Communication and Swallowing Issues in ALS.pdf
Living Life to the Fullest with ALS The Role of Occupational Therapy.mp4
Living Life to the Fullest with ALS The Role of Occupational Therapy.pdf
Maintaining Optimum Nutrition Status in ALS From Supplements to Tube Feeding.mp4
Maintaining Optimum Nutrition Status in ALS From Supplements to Tube Feeding.pdf
Overview of ALS Pathophysiology, Mechanism and Science of Treatment.mp4
Overview of ALS Pathophysiology, Mechanism and Science of Treatment.pdf
Pre-operative Evaluation and Peri-operative Management of People Living with ALS.mp4
Pre-operative Evaluation and Peri-operative Management of People Living with ALS.pdf
Respiratory Evaluation and the Role of Noninvasive Ventilation in ALS.mp4
Respiratory Evaluation and the Role of Noninvasive Ventilation in ALS.pdf
The Les Turner ALS Foundation Providing a Personalized Approach for Families Living.mp4
The Les Turner ALS Foundation Providing a Personalized Approach for Families Living.pdf
Therapeutic Exercise and Physical Activity Considerations for People with Motor.mp4
Therapeutic Exercise and Physical Activity Considerations for People with Motor.pdf





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