Atrial Fibrillation for Family Physicians
Free On Demand CME
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) affects more than 10.5 million Americas—and that number is only climbing. By 2030, over 12 million people are projected to have AFib (a 14% increase in just five years), driven by an aging population and the rise of conditions like hypertension, diabetes and obesity.
AFib is complex but managing it doesn’t have to be. The AAFP has you covered with trusted, evidence-based resources to help you deliver the best possible care.
Explore these free AFib learning resources:
- Free CME—An enduring, self-study activity designed to boost your knowledge, confidence and competence in caring for patients with AFib through shared decision-making.
- 30-Minute Podcast—A quick listen that helps you identify knowledge gaps and inspires further learning.
- Clinical Decision-Making Tool—Downloadable and ready to use immediately in your practice.
- AFib Strategies—Practical approaches you can apply right away to improve patient outcomes.
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) affects more than 10.5 million Americas—and that number is only climbing. By 2030, over 12 million people are projected to have AFib (a 14% increase in just five years), driven by an aging population and the rise of conditions like hypertension, diabetes and obesity.
AFib is complex but managing it doesn’t have to be. The AAFP has you covered with trusted, evidence-based resources to help you deliver the best possible care.
Explore these free AFib learning resources:
- Free CME—An enduring, self-study activity designed to boost your knowledge, confidence and competence in caring for patients with AFib through shared decision-making.
- 30-Minute Podcast—A quick listen that helps you identify knowledge gaps and inspires further learning.
- Clinical Decision-Making Tool—Downloadable and ready to use immediately in your practice.
- AFib Strategies—Practical approaches you can apply right away to improve patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives
Review current AF clinical guidelines and implement them in clinical decision-making.
Implement strategies to effectively assess the social determinants of health needs (including challenges with health insurance, cost of medication, and lack of awareness of community support services) of patients with AF and develop strategies to help patients address identified health disparities.
Course details
Sessions
Exploring the New Atrial Fibrillation Clinical Guidelines
Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP
Implementing Guideline Updates and Shared Decision-Making in Atrial Fibrillation Management
Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP
Decision-Making Guide
Atrial Fibrillation Decision-Making Guide
Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP
Podcast
Navigating the Latest in Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines: Bedside Implementation
Lauren Brown-Berchtold, MD, FAAFP - Co-host
Jason Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP - Co-host
Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts, MD, MBA, FAAFP - Co-host
Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP - Guest
This CME activity is supported by an educational grant to the AAFP from the BristolMyers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.