PlatformQ Health is excited to be presenting four scientific posters at the 2021 AAN Annual Meeting from April 17th-22nd. The virtual conference will include nearly 100 different expert-led courses, thousands of scientific abstracts, networking opportunities, an interactive virtual exhibit hall, access to industry resources and updates about recent scientific breakthroughs.

PlatformQ Health’s posters share outcomes from clinician, patient and caregiver education activities in Multiple Sclerosis, Dravet Syndrome, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Through survey-based evaluation, the poster authors identified educational gaps that will fuel the future learning objectives and topics covered in new and upcoming educational initiatives.

You can download each poster and listen to an accompanying audio recording about the poster’s insights below or on AAN’s virtual abstract library. 

Tiered-skill, Targeted Education on Multiple Sclerosis: An Evaluation Study of Educational Impact

The poster shares outcomes from “Grasping Precision Medicine in Multiple Sclerosis: 2020 Education Series for Beginners, Mid-Level, and Experienced Clinicians,” a series of three, 1-hr CME sessions produced in collaboration with The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.

Data Highlights

  • 65% of learners reported the activity positively impact patient experience/outcomes
  • 75% of learners reported the activity positively impacted their clinical practice

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Recent Treatment Advances in Dravet Syndrome: Influence and Continuing Need for HCP and Caregiver Education Syndrome

The poster shares outcomes from Treatment of DS: Proactively Facing Key Challenges in Diagnosis, Treatment, and Transition of Care, a series of six, 1-hour CME and Caregiver education sessions produced with our partners, the National Organization for Rare Disorders and the Dravet Syndrome Foundation.

Data Highlights 

  • 64% of learners reported the activity positively impacted patient experience/outcomes
  • 72% of learners reported the activity positively impacted clinical practice
  • 63% of caregivers reported the activity positively impacted communication with HCPs
  • 38% of caregivers reported feeling more prepared to attend to patient needs

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Impact of HCP and Caregiver Education on Multidisciplinary Care in Spinal Muscular Atrophy

The poster shares outcomes from the digital education program, Spinal Muscular Atrophy: A New Era for Both Patients and Clinicians, including both a 70-minute video CME activity and 145-minute video caregiver activity, produced in collaboration with the National Organization for Rare Disorders and CureSMA. 

Data Highlights 

  • 56% of learners reported the activity positively impacted patient experience/outcomes
  • 56% of learners reported the activity positively impacted clinical practice
  • 64% of caregivers reported feeling more informed and confident in their decisions
  • 36% of caregivers reported the activity positively impacted communication with HCPs

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Recognition and Management of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Knowledge and Behavior Changes from Continuing Education

The poster presents outcomes from, Overall Initiative Title: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy – An Expanding Lifespan, two 1-hour CME sessions produced in collaboration with the National Organization for Rare Disorders and Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy. 

Data Highlights 

  • 82% of learners reported the activity positively impacted patient experience/outcomes
  • 84% of learners reported the activity positively impacted clinical practice

Have questions about the poster or want to learn more about how PlatformQ Health is delivering impactful education to HCPs and patients? Email us at digital@platformq.com.