UNLOKall Journal Club: Strategies to Improve Therapeutic Compliance of CaReMeLO Patients

Watch the recording of our very first Journal Club session,
“Strategies to Improve Therapeutic Compliance of CaReMeLO Patients.”

In this 45-minute webinar, Dr. Ana Cebrián Cuenca and Dr. Justyna Tymińska share practical strategies to enhance treatment adherence in patients with cardiometabolic, renal, and obesity-related conditions. Learn how to better understand patient behaviors, set effective goals, and simplify care for lasting impact.

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What to Expect

  • How to identify and address common patient beliefs, concerns, and barriers that impact treatment adherence.
  • Practical ways to simplify complex treatment plans for better patient understanding and follow-through.
  • The role of digital tools in enhancing communication, tracking, and engagement in long-term care.
  • Real-world strategies tailored to managing cardiometabolic, renal, and obesity-related conditions.

Moderator

Dr. Ana Cebrián Cuenca
Prof, Md, PhD, Servicio Murciano de Salud

Dr. Ana María Cebrián Cuenca is a family physician at the Murcian Health Service in Cartagena, Spain, and teaches at Miguel Hernández University and the Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM). She trained in family and community medicine at the University of Valencia and pursued additional specialization in diabetes management and complications at leading Spanish universities. Her academic and clinical leadership is complemented by active research in diabetes, with multiple grants as principal investigator and publications in journals including BMC Primary Care and Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. She is a frequent invited speaker at national and international conferences.

Speakers

Dr. Justyna Tymińska
MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Polish Society of Family Medicine Lazarski University in Warsaw

MD, PhD Justyna Tymińska is a general practitioner with a special interest in pediatrics and medical communication. She graduated from the Medical Academy in Warsaw. Her PhD dissertation was titled “The influence of chosen types of GPs’ information about voluntary pneumococcal vaccination on parental decision-making”. She is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Lazarski University, and a Board Member of the Warsaw–Mazovian Department of the Polish Society of Family Medicine. She teaches future doctors effective communication with patients, also with the aid of simulated patients, at the Medical Simulation Center. She is engaged in international scientific projects. She is the author or co-author of scientific publications and a lecturer at national conferences and workshops for public and private institutions, including foreign ones.