This webinar has been sponsored by A Menarini Pharmaceuticals Ireland and A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL who have had no input into the topics discussed or selection of speakers.
19th Annual Scientific Meeting
Cardiorenal changes in later life
Online educational webinar available to view from Thursday 3 October 2024
The Cardiorenal Forum is pleased to be broadcasting this free, independent, online educational webinar for healthcare professionals as part of the activities for its 19th Annual Scientific Meeting.
Online educational webinar objectives
To consider the changes associated with age, particularly those on the heart and kidney.
To look at mechanisms and markers of ageing, and how developments in artificial intelligence, by looking at large dataset, can be used to improve cardiorenal care.
To review assessment of frailty and improved care pathways in the elderly.
Is it for me?
This online educational webinar is aimed at healthcare professionals treating the cardiorenal patient, particularly those working in heart failure, cardiology, nephrology, diabetes, lipids, endocrinology, care of the elderly, general medicine, general practice, clinical pharmacy and allied disciplines.
Register to view this online educational webinar.
Accreditation
The Cardiorenal Forum will award 1 CPD credit for viewing this online educational webinar.
Academic endorsement
The Cardiorenal Forum is in academic partnership with KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes).
This year’s 19th Annual Scientific meeting of the Cardiorenal Forum has been endorsed by: The British Society for Heart Failure, The Irish Nephrology Society, KDIGO – Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes, The UK Kidney Association, and The UK Renal Pharmacy Group.
Cardiorenal changes in later life
This webinar has been sponsored by A Menarini Pharmaceuticals Ireland and A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL who have had no input into the topics discussed or selection of speakers.
Programme: Cardiorenal changes in later life
The Cardiorenal Forum has developed the programme and chosen the speakers for this independent online educational webinar.
Running time: 1 hour.
19:44 mins
Introduction
Presentation 1. Novel biomarkers for ageing - implications for the heart and kidney
Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Regius Professor of Physic, Professor of Medical Gerontology, Head of Department of Medical Gerontology, Trinity College Dublin; Consultant Physician and Director, Mercer’s Institute for Successful Ageing, St James’s Hospital, Dublin
22:25 mins
Presentation 2. AI and big data to study ageing and reno-vascular function
Professor Donal Sexton, Consultant Nephrologist and Kidney Transplant Physician, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, and Tallaght University Hospital, Tallaght; Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin
19:19 mins
Presentation 3. Getting it right: Navigating frailty pathways in older adults
Dr Lara Mitchell, Consultant in Medicine for the Elderly, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow; Clinical Lead for Acute Care (Frailty) for Healthcare Improvement Scotland
11:14 mins
Discussion and Q&As
Moderator:
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Participants:
Professor Donal Sexton
Dr Lara Mitchell