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Avoiding Adverse Drug Events in Seniors: A Workshop to Improve Prescribing at Hospital Discharge

This webinar (1:41:20 minutes) given by Julio Defillo-Draiby, Liz Goldberg, Lynn McNicoll, and Camille Vaughan discusses how to avoid adverse drug events in older adults. By the end of this webinar, learners should be able to: (1) develop individual strategies & system improvements to enhance patient safety through safe prescribing practices; (2) identify errors & hazards in care by understanding best practices in prescribing to older adults; and (3) acquire knowledge to avoid pitfalls in prescribing in commonly encountered clinical scenarios.

Sleep Disorders in Older Adults

This webinar (48:07 minutes) given by Julio Defillo-Draiby discusses sleep disturbances and hypnotic use in older adults. By the end of this webinar, learners should be able to: (1) describe the epidemiology of sleep disturbances; (2) discuss mechanisms that underlie sleep disturbances; and (3) review management of sleep disturbances, including hypnotic use. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge.

Sexual Health in Older Adults

This webinar (54:56 minutes) given by Joanne Wilkinson and Charles R. Rardin discusses sexual health in older adults. Joanne Wilkinson's part of the webinar looks at the subject from a primary care perspective and Charles R. Radin's part of the webinar discusses sexual health in older women.

Cancer Screening in Elderhood

This webinar (49:45 minutes) given by Carolina Fonseca-Valencia discusses how to approach and what to consider when it comes to cancer screening in older adults. By the end of this webinar, learners should be able to: (1) define the importance of cancer screening in older adults; (2) provide a framework on assessing the overall health of older adults; (3) review current guidelines on cancer screening for older adults; and (4) discuss the importance of shared decision making. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge.

An Integrated Care Model: Geriatric Surgery

This webinar (54:15 minutes) given by Sevdenur Cizginer discusses geriatric surgery. By the end of the webinar, learners should be able to: (1) describe the challenges of the current healthcare system for perioperative care of older adults; (2) describe the consequences of delirium for surgical elderly patients; and (3) demonstrate an understanding of the goals and structure of the ACS Geriatric Surgery Verification Program. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge. (Webinar starts at 2:25 minutes.)

Research and Reflections on Making Healthcare Safer for Older Adults Coming Home from the Hospital

This webinar (54:16 minutes) given by Alicia I. Arbaje discusses how to implement important transitional care programs to improve hospital to home transitions for older adults. By the end of the webinar, learners should be able to: (1) describe the importance of transitional care for older adults; (2) identify barriers to safe transitions; and (3) review stakeholder-developed strategies for safe care transitions. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge. (Webinar starts at 2:55 minutes.)

Community and Clinical Issues

This webinar (1:01:13 minutes) given by Phillip G. Clark, Ashara Edwards, and Seth M. Keller discusses community and clinical aspects of dementia identification and diagnosis. Provision of medical and social supports and the importance of interprofessional collaboration are also included in the discussion. Slides are available to download on the link. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge. (Webinar starts at 4:17 minutes.)

Identifying and Responding to Dementia

This webinar (1:00:21 minutes) given by Thomas Buckley and Kathy Service discusses how to identify prevalence, onset, types of dementia, and common co-morbidities among adults with a life long intellectual disabilities. Service needs and ways to respond to dementia are also included in the discussion. Slides are available to download on the link. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge. (Webinar starts at 5:00 minutes.)

Introduction to Lifelong Intellectual Disabilities

This webinar (1:02:02 minutes) given by Edward F. Ansello and Matthew P. Janicki discusses an overview of lifelong intellectual disabilities with the field of geriatrics. The critical differences between older adults aged 50 and over and mid-life adults is also included in the discussion. Slides are available to download on the link. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge. (Webinar starts at 5:05 minutes.)

COVID-19 and Its Mental Health Impact on Older Persons

This presentation (59:09 minutes) given by Andrew Rosenzweig discusses the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on older adults. By the end of the presentation, learners should be able to: (1) identify the differences between social isolation and loneliness and their role in health and well being; and (2) discuss risk factors and resilience factors in late-life suicide and potential association with COVID-19. A case study and discussion are included in the presentation. Registration is required by the creators to access the material but there is no charge.