This is a comprehensive and practical programme that enables you to conduct Clinical Medication Reviews for Gout in General Practice.
Recommended learning time: 1 CPD hour
In this module you will learn:
- How to structure your clinical medication review
- The monitoring requirements for the condition of Gout
- The monitoring requirements for the medicines commonly used to treat this condition
- How to identify red flags and know when to refer
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
- Online On-demand Learning
- Multiple Choice Quizzes throughout to check your understanding
- Certificate upon completion
The online content will take a deep dive into the condition and will cover the anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, monitoring requirements, treatment, and ongoing management in primary care.
Gout is also part of our comprehensive CMR training programme bundle which includes 15 Chronic Conditions. This can be found on our All Courses page.
Curriculum
- Introduction (1:40)
- Part 1: Definition and Anatomy (1:36)
- Part 1: Physiology (2:20)
- Part 1: Pathophysiology (2:10)
- Part 1: Management (5:15)
- Part 2: Information gathering and Initiating Medication Review (1:35)
- Part 2: Condition Monitoring (3:07)
- Part 2: Medication Monitoring (8:04)
- Part 2: Other Considerations and Advice (3:13)
- Part 2: Red Flags and Referrals (3:13)
- Part 2: Closing (1:28)
- Summary (1:36)
- Appendix 1
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take to complete this programme?
A: The programme takes roughly one hour to complete.
Q: Do I receive a certificate at the end of the programme?
A: Yes, upon successful completion of the programme, you will be awarded a certificate.
Q: I would like my employer to fund this training for me, how do I go about this?
A: If your employer has already agreed to fund this training for you, please email us on: [email protected] and we will invoice your employer.
If you would like some guidance on how to approach your employer to fund this training, please email us on [email protected] and we will provide you with tailored advice depending on your practice needs.
If you still have questions, email us on [email protected]