Activities
TOPICS:
- Class 1: Alzheimer’s desease today: new perspectives and latest updates.
- Class 2: Therapeutic innovations in Alzheimer’s desease.
- Class 3: Alzheimer’s desease and BPSD: strategies to improve quality of life.
EXAM AND CERTIFICATE
If you were unable to attend the webinar, or if you would like to delve deeper into the topics covered, the recording of the first live class, along with two complementary sessions, is now available.
Fundación Alberto J. Roemmers invites you to paticipate in this course on advances in Alzheimer’s desease and their impact on current clinical practice.
SPEAKER:
Dr. Pablo Bagnati.
TOPICS:
- General aspects of palliative care.
- Pain and suffering.
- Respiratory symptoms in palliative care.
- Bioethics and quality care at the end of life.
DIRECTOR:
Mr. Ricardo Molina
OBJECTIVE:
To provide theoretical and practical tools for the comprehensive care of patients with palliative needs, addressing ethical and bioethical principles and quality of life ant the end of life. To develope competencies for thE assessment and management of pain, respiratory symptoms, and the human and professional support of patients and their families or caregivers.
FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE
TOPICS:
- Problemaric use of psychoactive substances during pregnancy.
- Food poisoning.
- Synthetic substances and psychoestimulants.
- Pesticides.
FACULTY:
Dr. Francisco Tomas Dadic and Dr. Carlos Damin.
OBJECTIVE:
To deepen the understanding of the main differential diagnoses in acute poisoning cases and to develope therapeutic strategies based on clinical criteria. To timely identify severe situations and optimise decision-making in emergency settings.
FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE
TOPICS:
- Profile of Oncology Nursing.
- Cancer Biology.
- Therapeutic pillars of cancer treatment.
- Oncology chemotherapy.
DIRECTOR:
Mag. Ricardo Molina
OBJECTIVE:
To promote the comprehensive training of nursing professionals in the oncology field, provinding up-to-date tools for understanding cancer, its therapeutic approach and its safe patient care, while strengthening humanized and high-quality care.
FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE
TOPICS:
- Basic Concepts of Acid – Base Status.
- Metabolic Acidosis I.
- Metabolic Acidosis II.
- Respiratory Acidosis.
- Metabolic Alkalosis.
- Respiratory Alkalosis.
FACULTY:
Dr. Diego Bértola AND Dr. Juan Carlos Pendino
OBJETIVE:
To provide physicians with a solid and practical undersanding of acid-base balance, addressing its physiollogical foundations, the classification and clinical impact of acid-base disorders, and the strategies for their diagnosis and interpretation. By the end of the course, participants will be able to interpret blood gas analyses, identify the most common acid-base disorders and understand the principles of their clinical management.
FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE
MODULES
- How to care for the elderly?
- What are the best dietary recipes for the elderly?
- What physical activity is recomended for the elderly?
- How to perform periodic health check-ups for the elderly?
- How to use medication in the elderly?
- When to recommend admission to a nursing home for the elderly?
DIRECTOR:
Dr. Carlos Presman.
OBJECTIVES:
This course aims to improve the health, quality, and living conditions of older adults, whether healthy or ills. It addresses the complexities and systemic issues of aging in its various dimensions: biological, biographical, cultural, economic, and social (“social network”).
FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE
TOPICS:
- Profile of hospital Triage.
- Triage in hospital emergencies.
- In-hospital Triage Unit.
- Hospital Triage systems.
DIRECTOR:
Mag. Ricardo Molina
OBJECTIVE:
This proposal aims to strengthen key skills for identifying, categorizing and prioritizing patients based on clinical severity, optimizing resources and improving response times.
FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE