Shared Decision Making: The Case of Mammography Screening in Older Women
In this presentation, the 2021 Distinguished Professor of Geriatrics, Dr. Mara Schonberg, from Harvard Medical School, reviews the benefits and harms of mammography screening in older women, and tools for estimating older adults’ 10-year prognosis. Dr. Schonberg will also describe how to engage older women in shared decision-making around mammography screening. A goal is for participants to use the framework used for improving mammography screening decisions in older women to improve shared decision-making for other preference-sensitive decisions in the care of older adults.
CEU Available: 1.0 CME, 1.0 MOC
CEU Expires: April 30, 2024
To receive CME/MOC credit, you must (a) watch the video and (b) complete the short assessment. After these two steps are completed, you will receive a certificate.
Course Topic
Clinical Practice, Geriatrics/Palliative Care, Leadership, Administration, & Career Planning, Medical Ethics
CME Hours
1.0
MOC Hours
1.0
Member Cost
$7.50
Non Member Cost
$15.00
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