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Urology, Geriatrics
Managing Overactive Bladder (OAB): Integrating the 2017 CUA Guideline on Adult OAB into Your Practice – MOC Section 1
DURATION
PROFESSION
Physician
# OF CREDITS
1
ACCREDITATION
EXPIRY DATE
2020-02-14
Faculty
Lysanne Campeau (MDCM, PhD, FRCSC), Ted Jablonski (MD, CCFP, FCFP), Jeff Habert (MD, CCFP, FCFP), André Bélanger (MD, CCFP), Michael Boivin (B. Pharm., CDE, CTE, CTH), Cheryl Sadowski (B.Sc.(Pharm), Pharm.D., BCGP, FCSHP)
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Implement the 2017 Canadian Urological Association (CUA) Guideline on Adult overactive bladder (OAB).
- Identify medications available in Canada to treat OAB, highlighting how different mechanisms of action (MOA), drug-drug interactions (DDIs) and side effects affect treatment selection for OAB.
- Recognize the impact of OAB on quality of life and the importance of proactively discussing OAB with patients.
- Explore practical patient case studies to understand which treatment options are most appropriate for different patient profiles.
- Discuss best practices and strategies, including specific patient tools, to effectively counsel OAB patients regarding treatment options, side effects and importance of adherence.
- Discuss specialists, family physicians and pharmacists’ roles and the importance of communication between HCPs to optimize OAB management and adherence.
Cost of course:
Free