This interactive webinar explores the use of direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Through practical case studies, we will explore how to initiate, dose, and review DOAC therapy in general practice, with a focus on shared decision making and safety.
Building on cases introduced in our previous AF webinar, this session dives deeper into:
when and how to start a DOAC according to stroke risk assessment scores
when a DOAC may not be suitable
adjusting doses for comorbid conditions
strategies to reduce bleeding risk
the role of ongoing monitoring and follow up
We will also cover clinical decision tools, modifiable risk factors, and supporting patient adherence over time.
Presented by experienced educators and supported by evidence-based guidance, this webinar is ideal for health professionals involved in long-term care of patients with AF. This session includes RACGP and ACRRM CPD hours and offers a chance to apply learning to real-world general practice scenarios.
This Continuing Medical Education (CME) educational session is brought to you by Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance.
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Live Webinar
07/05/2025 7:00 pm (Sydney time)
Australia/Sydney
Duration: 1 CPD HR
Educational Activities: 0.5 hours
Reviewing Performance: 0.5 hours
Program Level Requirements: Professionalism and Ethical Practice
Areas Of Interest: Cardiovascular, General Practice, Prescribing, Quality Use of Medicines
Medical Practitioners
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