Improving Quality of Life for Patients with Overactive Bladder: Gail Visit 1 (CME)
Publish date: November 28, 2011
After completing this activity, the participant should have the ability to demonstrate effective counseling skills in order to facilitate conversation about overactive bladder with appropriate patients; list the signs of OAB and formulate an appropriate differential diagnosis in order to provide evidence-based care; provide guidance regarding pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, emphasizing adherence; develop strategies for patient centered care, including referral when indicated. Related: Gail Visit 2
