Tele-Geri: Building Blocks to a Successful Video Visit with your Older Patients
This presentation (19:11 minutes) given by Carrie Rubenstein discusses how to have a successful video visit on telehealth with geriatric patients.
Dementia Care During COVID-19: Lessons from Patients and Recommendations for Providers
This presentation (20:53 minutes) given by Carolyn Parsey discusses caring for dementia patients during COVID-19 that includes the perspectives of caregivers on this subject.
Conducting Fall Risk Assessments in the COVID-19 Era
This presentation (22:30 minutes) given by Elizabeth A. Phelan discusses assessing risk falls during the age of COVID-19 through telemedicine. The presentation starts with the epidemiology and impact of falls. It then goes through how to conduct a screening for falls and check for risk of falls with an emphasis on how to do it on telemedicine. Lastly, the presentation discusses how to manage falls and prevent them.
The Threatening and Violent Dementia Patient
This presentation (24:18 minutes) given by Whitney Carlson discusses patients with dementia and how to care for them. The presentation identifies the factors of aggression in dementia patient and steps providers could follow in order to de-escalate that aggression.
Deprescribing in Older Adults
This presentation (13:24 minutes) given by Zachary A. Marcum discusses deprescribing in older adults. Topics include: (1) defining deprescribing; (2) identify key resources for deprescribing; and (3) review how to become a 'prescriber'.
"Look in the Mouth"- Geriatric Oral Health for non-Dental Providers
This presentation (15:51 minutes) given by Maryam Tabrizi provides education on oral health of geriatric patients for those who are not dental providers. The objective of this presentation is that learners will be knowledgeable regarding oral health assessment of the elderly and recognize the good, bad, and the ugly oral conditions by visual assessment.
Assessing Cognition via Telemedicine
This presentation (21:43 minutes) given by Charles Bernick discusses how to assess cognition through telemedicine. The presentation includes topics such as the telemedicine model, cognitive screening, and neurological exam.
Decisional Capacity Evaluation: Basic Principles
This presentation (32:25 minutes) given by Douglas W. Lane discusses basic principles in decisional capacity evaluation when working with older adults. By the end of this presentation, learners should be able to: (1) explain the essential legal foundations and principles guiding decisional capacity assessment; (2) explain the core medical ethical principles of autonomy vs.
SARS-CoV2 Vaccines to Prevent COVID-19 in Older Adults
This presentation (27:42 minutes) given by Maria Corcorran discusses SARS-CoV2 vaccines with older adults. The presentation explains three different types of SARS-CoV2 vaccines available which are mRNA vaccines, adenovirus vector vaccines, and subunit vaccines. The main focus will be on mRNA, looking at how it works, how it was tested, its effectiveness, and safety for older adults receiving this vaccine.
Advance Care Planning in Diverse Older Adults
This presentation (26:53 minutes) given by Gina Kang discusses planning advance care for diverse group of older adults. The objectives of this presentation includes: (1) an overview of older adult population in the U.S.; (2) Advance Care Planning (ACP); (3) considerations for ACP; and (4) resources helpful for clinic or other practice settings.