Interactive · Bite-Sized · Accredited
Gain essential knowledge quickly with four expert-led microlearnings, each lasting no more than 15 minutes. With concise, to-the-spot videos and thought-provoking questions, this series is designed to fit perfectly into your busy schedule.
Earn 1 CME credit by completing the activity on the UNLOKall Portal.
Complete the micro-videos at your own pace, then join a Live Meet the Expert session for the opportunity to engage directly with two renowned specialists, ask your questions, and deepen your practical understanding.
✅ Topics
- CaReMe Syndrome: Pathophysiological Overlap Between HF and CKD
- Biomarkers for Early Diagnosis of HFpEF and CKD
- Risk Factors and Comorbidities, Including Diabetes and Obesity
- Clinical Markers for Identifying Patients at High Risk
This microlearning is ideal for:
Primary Care Physicians, General Practitioners, Nephrologists, Endocrinologists and Cardiologists
This activity is supported by an educational grant from Boehringer Ingelheim.
.
Module 1
CaReMe Syndrome:
Pathophysiological Overlap Between HF and CKD
In this microlearning you’ll learn to:
- Describe the pathophysiological link between heart failure (HF) and chronic kidney disease (CKD).
- Explain the impact of coexisting HF and CKD on patient prognosis and outcomes.
Duration: 15 minutes
Module 2
Biomarkers for Early Diagnosis of HFpEF and CKD
In this microlearning you’ll learn to:
- Identify key biomarkers for the early diagnosis of HFpEF and CKD
- Evaluate the use of biomarkers for the diagnosis of HFpEF and CKD
Duration: 15 minutes
Module 3
Risk Factors and Comorbidities, Including Diabetes and Obesity
In this microlearning you’ll learn to:
- Identify major risk factors for CaReMe syndrome
- Explain the relationship between frequent comorbidities and CaReMe syndrome
- Explain the relevance of early screening in high-risk patients to prevent or delay CaReMe syndrome
Duration: 15 minutes
Module 4
Clinical Markers for Identifying Patients at High Risk
In this microlearning you’ll learn to:
- Identify key clinical signs and markers for assessing high-risk patients for CaReMe syndrome
- Evaluate how early identification of high-risk patients can improve clinical outcomes for CaReMe syndrome
Duration: 15 minutes
Submit your clinical questions on CaReMe syndrome in advance and our experts will prepare tailored, evidence-based responses.