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Sensible Approaches to Pharmacotherapy in Primary Care with Clinical Pearls/Tips
Category 1

Primary care physicians play a crucial role in mental health care, yet systemic barriers often lead to long waits for psychiatric support. Layla®’s CME series bridges this gap with free, real-time access to psychiatrists through interactive virtual sessions.

Optimize Psychiatric Medication Management:
 
  • Participants will implement evidence-based strategies for initiating, monitoring, and tapering psychiatric medications, including supporting patients with comorbid conditions and managing transitions between medications.
  • Linked CanMEDS-FM Role: Scholar –Apply evidence-based approaches to medication management and improve outcomes in complex cases identified during the needs assessment.
     
Strengthen Patient-Centered Communication:
 
  • Participants will learn strategies to hone in on communication skills to address sensitive mental health topics, fostering shared decision-making in treatment plans.
  • Linked CanMEDS-FM Role: Communicator – Build trust and collaboration through empathetic, culturally sensitive dialogue tailored to specific mental health conditions.
     
 Incorporate Diverse Patient Perspectives:
 
  • Participants will learn approaches to integrate diverse cultural and patient perspectives into their approach to diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. 
  • Linked CanMEDS-FM Role: Professional – Commit to ethical, culturally informed care practices.

This program has received an unrestricted educational grant or in-kind support from Layla Care.

Novel Therapies for VMS
Feature Test

Vasomotor symptoms (VMS), including hot flashes and night sweats, can significantly impact quality of life, causing distress, prolonged discomfort, and daily disruption. While many treatments are available, limited awareness of nonhormonal options can prevent patients from accessing effective care.
This program will review the clinical evidence for NK3 antagonists as a nonhormonal treatment option for VMS. By the end of the session, clinicians will be better prepared to implement new treatments into practice, when appropriate, using effective clinical decision-making.


This program has received an unrestricted educational grant or in-kind support from Astellas Pharma Canada Inc.

Menopause and Cognition: What You Need to Know
Feature Test

This is a 15-minute CFPC Mainpro+ certified eCME program for Canadian HCPs. This program is designed to provide practical information on the cognitive changes that can occur during menopause. Utilizing a case study, this program will explore common symptoms of menopause brain fog and tools to effectively manage and support patients experiencing menopause-related cognitive symptoms.