Getting Ahead of Migraine: Integrating Preventive Strategies Into Migraine Care
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Migraine is a debilitating condition with profound effects on individuals' quality of life, accounting for five to nine million primary care visits each year. It is estimated that ...
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Migraine is a debilitating condition with profound effects on individuals' quality of life, accounting for five to nine million primary care visits each year. It is estimated that 38% of sufferers could benefit from preventative treatment, but few are currently using them nor are their healthcare providers discussing these options with them. Consequently, there is great interest in emerging data about calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) agents as novel options for migraine prevention and the benefits they may provide to patients. In this CME Outfitters recorded symposium, expert faculty discuss the evidence for new agents, share strategies to address migraine prophylaxis, and translate evidence to real-world clinical practice utilizing case-based learning, which will optimize changes in practice for healthcare providers.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the end of this CME/CE activity, participants should be able to:Physicians/PAsApply knowledge of clinical features, symptoms, and key diagnostic criteria in the differential diagnosis of migraineAssess safety and efficacy data supporting the role of agents that target CGRP in the prevention and management of migraineEmploy a patient-centered approach to the care of patients with migraine in order to improve outcomes, patient satisfaction, and treatment adherenceCNE/CPEIdentify clinical features, symptoms, and key diagnostic criteria in the differential diagnosis of migraineExplain safety and efficacy data supporting the role of agents that target CGRP in the prevention and management of migraineDescribe a patient-centered approach to the care of patients with migraine in order to improve outcomes, patient satisfaction, and treatment adherence
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