Implementing Blood‐Based Biomarker Testing for Earlier Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

The recent development and approval of blood-based biomarker tests (BBMs) for detecting neuropathologic changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can enhance the care of patients by facilitating earlier diagnosis in both primary care and specialty settings. BBMs offer an accessible and more cost-effective method for detecting these neuropathologic changes compared with traditional tests (ie, cerebrospinal fluid tests and imaging), but how can these new biomarker tests be integrated within routine clinical practice? This curriculum will provide you with the education you need in both primary care and general neurology settings to know who to test, when to test, which test to use, and how to interpret the results.

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How Can You Improve Adult Immunization? Strategies for Community Healthcare Professionals

Do you work with clients or patients to restore good physical or oral health, help develop coping skills and support emotional well-being, provide education about medications, relieve pain, or promote good nutrition and fitness? If you are a health and wellness professional who works in one of many licensed and accredited fields and regularly engages with the members of the public, you play an integral role in protecting and promoting individual health and the health of communities, including immunization against preventable diseases. This curriculum will provide you with the education you need to promote health equity and have informed conversations about the importance, effectiveness, and safety of immunizations as part of comprehensive preventive health strategies.

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Unlocking the Complex Management of Short Bowel Syndrome

Surgical removal of parts of the small intestine can lead to short bowel syndrome (SBS), causing disruptions in electrolyte balance, fluid absorption, and nutrition. Explore the management of SBS symptoms and strategies for enhancing intestinal adaptation to help patients reach the goal of enteral autonomy in peer-led group discussions.

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