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2021 Webinar: Delivering effective patient education in on-site and virtual cardiac rehabilitation
It is well reported that structured in-person education programs designed for cardiac patients are associated with improvements in patient outcomes. More recently, studies have shown that virtual patient education interventions are effective at changing modifiable risk factors for chronic disease. In this webcast, we will discuss strategies for delivering virtual education and introduce Toronto Rehab’s new virtual cardiac rehabilitation model that remains comprehensive and meets all quality indicators.
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Presented by: Paul Oh, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACP, Gabriela Melo Ghisi, PhD, PT, Melissa Yan, MPH
Disclosures: None
Description: It is well reported that structured in-person education programs designed for cardiac patients are associated with improvements in patient outcomes. More recently, studies have shown that virtual patient education interventions are effective at changing modifiable risk factors for chronic disease. In this webcast, we will discuss strategies for delivering virtual education and introduce Toronto Rehab’s new virtual cardiac rehabilitation model that remains comprehensive and meets all quality indicators.
Learning Objectives:
• Describe the benefits of delivering patient education in cardiac rehab
• List strategies for addressing low health literacy
• Give examples of strategies for delivering effective onsite and virtual patient education
CE Credit:
Creighton
This course has been approved by Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education (HSCE) for 1.0 CNE credit hour. This course has been approved for 1.0 AACVPR CE credit hour.
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