Continuing Medical Education For HCPs

Staying updated with the latest advancements in senior health is crucial for healthcare professionals. Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) resources offer in-depth insights into the evolving landscape of senior health. Explore a range of educational materials designed to empower medical professionals with the knowledge needed to offer the best possible care to seniors. Stay informed about the latest treatment approaches, preventive care strategies, and innovative senior health solutions.

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Endoscopic Management of Acute Sigmoid Volvulus in High Risk Surgical Eldery Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

This prospective randomized controlled clinical trial included all patients who developed the manifestations of acute a cute sigmoid volvulus and referred to the Zagazig University Hospital Emergency ...

Condition: Elderly Patient Withsigmoid Volvulus


The Preventive Effectiveness of the Individualized Jade Wind-Barrier Herbal Tea Bag on the Common Cold in Elderly With Qi-deficiency Constitution (CCJWBT): A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial

Objectives
Based on the individualized Jade Wind-Barrier Herbal Tea Bag intake after randomization, to evaluate the relationship of the individualized Jade Wind-Barrier Herbal Tea Bag intake and ...

Condition: Preventive Effectiveness
Elderly With Qi-deficiency Constitution
The Individualized Jade W


Design of a Prototype Garment Adapted to Demented Elderly Subjects With Disturbing Behavioral Problems in the Management of Sphincter Disorders

Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD) are diseases whose frequency is increasing in elderly subjects. Their evolution is marked by the occurrence, in addition to cognitive disorders, of inc ...

Condition: Adapted Garment Prototype
Elderly
Problem Behavior
Dementia
Sphincter Disorders




Development and validation of nomogram to predict overall survival and disease-free survival after surgical resection in elderly patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the common causes of tumor death in elderly patients. However, there is a lack of individualized prognostic predictors for elderly patients with HC


Sex Differences in the Impact of Dynapenic Abdominal Obesity on Mild Cognitive Impairment among Korean Elderly in the Community

Abdominal obesity (AO) and dynapenia (DP) are associated with cognitive decline, and the relationship between dynapenic abdominal obesity (DAO), a combination of DP and AO, and mild cognitive impairme



Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Dr. David Lawrence, internal medicine physician and primary care

David Lawrence, MD, is an internal medicine and primary care physician with Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin.


Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Internal Medicine Residency Program

The Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Department of Medicine invites you to learn more about our Internal Medicine ...


Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Colin Smith, MD - Duke Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Resident

Read the full story here: https://medschool.duke.edu/stories/colin-smiths-why-social-justice.