CVD Risk in Older Adults: Strategies for Safer Medication Use (Unaccredited)

CAN-eng

$0

free

Unaccredited

15 min

Cardiovascular, Medication Management

0.25 Credits

Course Description

The prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) increases with age, with individuals aged 65 and older accounting for more than half of all cardiovascular hospitalizations. As the leading cause of global mortality and a major contributor to poor quality of life, CVD poses significant challenges in older adults due to age-related changes in cardiovascular structure and function, as well as alterations in other organ systems. These factors elevate the risk of complications from both pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. Understanding the risk factors and strategies to manage CVD in older adults is crucial. This program will provide participants with essential information on assessing and managing CVD in older adults, with a focus on safe medication use.

Course Details

Expiry Date: 2026-10-29

Professions: Physician

Faculty

  • Kim Connelly, FRACP, PhD, MBBS
  • Jessica Chan, MD, MPH, PhD, FRCPC
  • Robert Hauptman, BMSc, MD, MCFP
  • Naomi Pliamm, MD, CCFP
  • Sherilyn Houle, BSP, PhD, CTH, AFTM RCPS(Glasg)
  • Kristen Watt, RPh

Accreditation

Learning Objective(s)

Upon completion of this continuing education program participants will be better able to:

  • Explain the prevalence and burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in older adults
  • Identify tools and resources to assess CVD risk in older adults
  • Employ strategies to manage CVD in older adults with a focus on safe medication usage