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Caring for Older Adults with AML: Navigating the Canadian Algorithm and Enhancing Nursing Support


Description
This 1-hour training, offered by Dr. David Sanford, hematologist, equips nurses with the knowledge and practical skills needed to support older adults diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in Canada.

Participants will explore the Canadian AML treatment algorithm, with a focus on age-specific considerations, treatment tolerability, and supportive care strategies. Through case-based learning and clinical insights, nurses will gain confidence in managing complex care needs, advocating for patient-centered decisions, and improving outcomes for this vulnerable population.

Dr. David Sanford joined the Leukemia/BMT Program of BC in September 2015. He has interests in clinical research in acute myeloid leukemia, including the development of targeted therapies and the role of minimal residual disease in guiding treatment.
Content
  • Important information
  • Recording
  • Training evaluation form
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever