Overview
This course is introduced to cardiologists including Cardiology Residents and specialists, Internists, Pharmacists, General practitioners, and Endocrinologists, which should enable them to efficiently and safely reduce cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk through lipid modification. Moreover, it would facilitate informed communication with patients about their CVD risk and advising them on the benefits of adopting and sustaining a healthy lifestyle, as well as early modification of their lipid-related CVD risk.
This Activity for
- Other health care provider
- Respiratory Therapy
- Psychology
- Podiatry
- Physiotherapy
- Optometry
- Clinical Nutrition
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Dentistry and Related Specialties
- Resident / Fellow
- Physician
- Pharmacy
What I will learn?
• Understand the principles of lipid metabolism in the human body.
• Mange dyslipidemia according to the most recent guidelines.
• Identify high-risk groups for further interventions.
Recorded Programs
Introduction
Risk factors
Treatment Targets&Goals
How to reach the targets
Diabetes & dyslipidemia Treatment
Familial Hypercholesterolemia Treatment
Pharmacological management
Non-pharmacological management
Dyslipidaemia related disorders - Part 1
Dyslipidaemia related disorders - Part 2
Dyslipidaemia related disorders - Part 3
TG & Lipoproteins - Part1
TG & Lipoproteins - Part2
Introduction to dyslipidemia
Additional items to the activity
| Optional Details | Type | Fee |
|---|---|---|
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WE GUARD (Web-based ... Education Guidelines Updates, Advances & Researches in Dyslipidemia) Certificate
Accreditation |
Certificate | Free |