Oakstone Chronic Conditions in Young Adults Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care 2019

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+ Include: 44 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 18.2 GB

+ Target Audience: internists, pediatricians, psychologists

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+ Include: 44 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 18.2 GB

+ Target Audience: internists, pediatricians, psychologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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An immersive program geared toward optimizing transition of pediatric patients with chronic conditions into adult care.

Explore Key Topics

Chronic Conditions in Young Adults: Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care provides state-of-the-art strategies to help you effectively and efficiently transition these patients into your practice. This in-depth CME course includes case-based lectures on topics like congenital heart disease, diabetes, spina bifida, cancer survivorship, cardiovascular risk reduction, solid organ transplant, substance use disorder, and more. It will help you to better:

  • Develop and implement practical strategies to transfer and accept patients with chronic conditions
  • Navigate healthcare systems and their impact on transition to adult care
  • Adhere to best practices for communication and goal setting with patients and families
  • Get updates for sexuality and fertility with chronic disease
  • Enhance your approach to patient and family engagement in chronic condition management and help them achieve health equity

Learning Objectives

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

Provide state-of-the-art care of chronic childhood conditions in adolescent and adult patients:

  • Single-system disease, including congenital heart disease and epilepsy
  • Multisystem disease, including cystic fibrosis and epilepsy
  • Intellectual/developmental disabilities, including Down syndrome and autism

Develop and implement practical strategies to successfully transfer and accept patients with chronic childhood conditions:

  • Care coordination and integration
  • Supported decision-making
  • Practice redesign and team-based care
  • Adolescent health and wellness

Better navigate healthcare systems and their impact on transition to adult care:

  • Quality improvement
  • Reimbursement strategies
  • National health policy
  • Advocacy

Enhance your approach to patient and family engagement in chronic condition management and help them to achieve health equity:

  • Communication skills
  • Assessing self-management skills and readiness for transition to adult healthcare settings
  • Coping with chronic illness
  • Supports for community living

ACGME Competencies:

This course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Competencies:

  • Patient Care and Procedural Skills
  • Medical Knowledge
  • Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
Date of Original Release: May 15, 2019
Estimated Time to Complete: 26.75 hours

 

+ Topics:

1. Leaving Neverland.mp4
2. Congenital Heart Disease.mp4
3. Diabetes.mp4
4. HIV.mp4
5. Question & Answer Session.mp4
6. Expert Panel – Transition Readiness & Self-Management in Chronic Disease.mp4
7. Patient Presentation – Surviving College with Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Patient & Provider Perspectives.mp4
8. Sexuality & Reproductive Health.mp4
9. Assessing Your Current Practice of Transition Care – Primary Care Practice.mp4
10. Assessing Your Current Practice of Transition Care – Specialty Care Practice.mp4
11. Adolescent Confidentiality.mp4
12. Tools to Support Self-Management.mp4
13. Enhanced Communication between Patients & Providers.mp4
14. Negotiating the Patient-Provider Relationship around Transitions in Care.mp4
15. Workshop – Writing a Transition Policy Statement.mp4
16. Assessing Developmental Progression.mp4
17. Spina Bifida.mp4
18. Epilepsy.mp4
19. Down Syndrome.mp4
20. Autism.mp4
21. Question & Answer Session 2.mp4
22. Expert Panel – Supported Decision-Making – From Healthcare Proxies to Guardianship.mp4
23. Community Living for Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy.mp4
24. Implementing an Integrated Care, Hybrid Transition Model for Youth & Adults with Complex Needs – Early Experience.mp4
25. Incorporating Adults with ID-DD into Your Practice Setting – Primary Care Practice.mp4
26. Incorporating Adults with ID-DD into Your Practice Setting – Specialty Care Practice.mp4
27. Billing & Coding for Transition Care.mp4
28. Educational Advocacy for Youth with ID-DD.mp4
29. Healthcare Reform.mp4
30. Quadruple Aim Approach to Transition Care.mp4
31. Cancer Survivorship.mp4
32. Arthritis.mp4
33. Sickle Cell Disease.mp4
34. Cystic Fibrosis.mp4
35. Question & Answer Session 3.mp4
36. Patient Presentation – Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Youth with Chronic Conditions.mp4
37. Expert Panel – Chronic Pain & Palliative Care.mp4
38. Solid Organ Transplant.mp4
39. Substance Use Disorder.mp4
40. Quality Improvement Strategies to Improve Transition Care – Primary Care Practice.mp4
41. Quality Improvement Strategies to Improve Transition Care – Specialty Care Practice.mp4
42. Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Young Adults.mp4
43. Building a Transition Consultation Program.mp4
44. Innovative Strategies for Chronic Disease Management.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf

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