RACP

In this activity, two of Australia's leading neurologists - A/Prof Piero Perucca and A/Prof Doug Crompton - meet to discuss the identification and mitigation of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) risk in patients with ongoing/uncontrolled seizures, particularly those experiencing tonic-clonic seizures.

Learning outcomes


By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • 1. Describe the epidemiology, potential pathophysiological mechanisms, and risk factors of SUDEP.
  • 2.Conduct a comprehensive patient-centred risk assessment of SUDEP.
  • 3. Initiate individualised communication of all identified (direct and indirect) risk factors for SUDEP in a clinical setting.
  • 4. Evaluate and implement protective strategies which may reduce the risk of SUDEP in eligible patients.
  • 5. Prepare a systematic approach to the evaluation, communication and minimisation of SUDEP risk factors in clinical practice.

RACP

This education has been designed for the RACP CPD Program for the 2023-25 triennium. Upon completion of this activity you may claim 1 hour of Category 1 Educational Activity learning in the RACP’s MyCPD program.

Other healthcare professionals can still enrol and complete this course. You will receive a certificate upon completion.

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