Tweetorials
Tweetorials have emerged as an increasingly effective tool for CE and knowledge dissemination.
A Tweetorial is a thread of multiple posts on social media that offer “bite-sized” learning on a specific topic. Tweetorials can teach key concepts, appraise new research and data, highlight best practices, and more. Often, meaningful discussions ensue involving content experts.
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Digital Learning
Missed it on social media? Access Tweetorials via Digital Learning.
Getting to the Heart of Sleep Health
The amount and quality of sleep can influence eating habits, mood, memory, internal organs and more – including heart and brain health.
Connection Between Sleep and Cardiovascular Disease
Learn more in this vodcast about the characteristics and etiologies of insomnia. We also discuss how to assess insomnia in an office visit and what other conditions may present with insomnia.
Sleep Solutions for Cardiovascular Health
Dive deeper into the ICDS classification of sleep disorders, encompassing criteria, therapies, and their connection to cardiovascular disease (CVD).
RSV in Older Adults and High-Risk Individuals
Improve your knowledge about adults at high risk for RSV infection, including adults 65 years and older, adults with chronic medical conditions such as heart or lung disease, and adults with weakened immune systems.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
Improve your knowledge about adults at high risk for respiratory syncytial virus infection with congestive heart failure. CE and MOC Credits Available
How Should Health Care Providers Approach RSV Vaccine Resistant Patients?
Explore strategies to inform patients about early diagnosis and interventions to reduce risk for serious RSV among older adults and high-risk individuals.
CE and MOC Credits Available
Advancing Management and Care in Venous Thromboembolism
Innovative insights on the latest evidence and guideline recommendations for Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) management in patients at risk for or who have Venous Thromboembolism (VTE).
Bleeding Management for Patients on DOACs for VTE
Examine the various aspects of assessing bleeding risks, understanding bleeding severity, implementing reversal strategies, and navigating the institution-specific guidelines and anticoagulation stewardship protocols. CE and ABIM MOC credits available
Individualized VTE Diagnosis of Patients with Heightened Risk
Learn how to diagnose VTE, review the signs and symptoms, and implement an initial treatment plan. Special situations will be examined. Earn CE and ABIM MOC Credits
Choosing a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC)
This digital learning activity will help you identify individualized patient care strategies to improve venous thromboembolism (VTE) treatment using direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs).
Earn CE and ABIM MOC Credits
Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients on DOACs
In this activity you will explore best practices in transitions of care as well as long-term follow-up, transitions between DOACs and other anticoagulants, and strategies to improve adherence. Earn CE and ABIM MOC Credits
Anticoagulation Management: Periprocedural Consideration
Explore Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) management in patients at risk for or who have venous thromboembolism (VTE). When it comes to invasive procedures or surgery, managing DOACs becomes particularly important. Earn CE and ABIM MOC Credits
COVID-19 Impact & the SARS-CoV-2 Viral Lifecyle
Focused on increasing clinician awareness and knowledge about Covid-19, this Digital Learning Series is accessible and convenient.
Claim CE, AAFP, and ABIM MOC Credits.
Claim CE, AAFP, and ABIM MOC Credits.
Individual Topics Include
- High-Risk Comorbidities in COVID-19 (RSV).
- COVID-19 and People of Reproductive Age (RSV).
- SARS-CoV-2 Viral Lifecycle and Therapeutic Implications(RSV).
- National Epidemiologic-Based Trending of the Public Health Implications of COVID-19 (RSV).
- SARS-CoV-2: Early Symptoms and Stages of Illness (RSV).
- Impact of COVID-19 on Health & Well-being of Public (RSV).
- Short- and Long-Term Health Effects of COVID-19 Infection Part A (RSV).
- Short- & Long-Term Health Effects of COVID-19 Infection Part B (RSV).