Continuing Medical Education: Primary Care CME 2011: Maintaining Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis: USF Health and CME Outfitters:Interactive CME/CE Webcast: July 19,2011, 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. ET
Maintaining Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis: Strategies for Interdisciplinary Medical and Rehabilitative Management and Improving the Provider-Patient Relationship
CME Sponsor:
USF Health and CME Outfitters
Location:
Interactive CME/CE Webcast via internet or Telephone
Faculty:
Francois Bethoux, MD
Director, Mellen Center Rehabilitation Services
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, OH
Jack S. Burks, MD
President, Burks & Associates, Inc.
Reno, NV
Chief Medical Officer, Multiple Sclerosis
Association of America (MSAA)
Cherry Hill, NJ
Credit Information:
CME Credit
(Physicians):
USF Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
USF Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Note to Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts Category I credit
from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA Category I CME credit for
the PRA from organizations accredited by ACCME.
CNE Credit (Nurses):
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider
Number CEP 15510, for 1.5 contact hours.
CEP Credit (Psychologists):
CME Outfitters is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor
continuing education for psychologists. CME Outfitters maintains responsibility
for this program and its content. (1.5 CE credits)
NASW Credit (Social Workers):
This program was approved by the National Association of Social Workers
(provider #886407722) for 1.5 continuing education contact hours.
CCMC Credit (Certified Case Managers):
This program has been approved for 1.5 hours by the Commission for Case Manager
Certification (CCMC).
CPE Credit (Pharmacists):
CME Outfitters, LLC, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. 1.5 contact hours
(0.15 CEUs)
Registration Fee:
Free
Statement of Need:
Multiple sclerosis is a disease
where patients and their caregivers must face difficult, life-altering news
regarding disease progression, increased functional disability, and diminished
quality of life. Providing an explanation for the diagnosis of MS requires that
physicians and the multidisciplinary team improve the "scientific and
human quality of the information given to their patients" and that physicians
are adept at articulate and empathetic counseling techniques.(1)
Treatment for MS remains within the confines of making life for patients with
MS as livable as possible for as long as possible. Health care providers must
be able to recommend and coordinate a variety of rehabilitative techniques as
part of their management plans, in addition to pharmacologic and
nonpharmacologic treatments designed to prevent additional nerve damage, slow
progressive decline, and treat MS symptoms.
In this neuroscienceCME Webcast, expert faculty will discuss empathetic
counseling protocols for communicating with patients, several therapeutic
modalities for rehabilitation, quality of life assessments, and the importance
of coordinating a multidisciplinary team across the continuum of care.
- Garrido FJ. Communicating the diagnosis to the patient
with neurological diseases. Neurologia 2008;23:333-336.
Activity Goal:
To educate health care providers on strategies for improved physician-patient communication, multimodal rehabilitation therapies to improve QoL, and tools for the routine assessment of quality of life in their patients with multiple sclerosis.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this CE activity, participants should be able to:
- Implement strategies for improved provider-patient communication that will foster a supportive patient environment for multiple sclerosis care.
- Select and employ multimodal tactics for rehabilitative therapy in multiple sclerosis as part of an interdisciplinary team.
- Integrate into practice appropriate assessment tools for health-related quality of life (HRQoL) as a measure of health and disease progression in patients with multiple sclerosis.
The following learning objectives pertain only to those requesting CNE credit:
- Recognize strategies for improved provider-patient communication that will foster a supportive patient environment for multiple sclerosis care.
- Identify multimodal tactics for rehabilitative therapy in multiple sclerosis that can be integrated as part of an interdisciplinary MS team.
- Name assessment tools for health-related quality of
life (HRQoL) that can be used as a measure of health and disease
progression in patients with multiple sclerosis.
Target Audience:
Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, certified case managers, pharmacists, psychologists, and other health care professionals with an interest in multiple sclerosis.



