Older adults are more likely to consume more prescription and non-prescription medications, and this can place them at high risk for unintended harmful effects. An important component of the care of older adults relates to medication management. This course offers healthcare professionals and learners a comprehensive understanding of the physiological changes that occur with aging and their implications on medication management. It aims to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills to ensure safe and appropriate prescribing for older adults. Through a series of engaging presentations, attendees will explore key concepts in pharmacology, evidence-based frameworks, and interdisciplinary practical strategies to optimize prescribing practices and enhance patient care across the continuum of care sites.

Responsible Medication Prescribing for Older Adults

Responsible Medication Prescribing for Older Adults



Instructors: Martine Sanon
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What you'll learn
Recognize physiologic changes of aging as it relates to medication management.
Define and discuss concepts & strategies related to medication prescribing & inappropriate prescribing practices in older adults.
Identify system-based practice resources like interprofessional teams and EMR optimization to improve safe medication management.
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Reviewed on Jan 15, 2024
Clear, concise and relevant. Very practical guidelines.
Reviewed on Jun 30, 2025
I enjoyed every minute of this course and look forward to another one from the ICahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Reviewed on Oct 21, 2024
Great course! Easy to follow and concise. Not sure where to see my certificate of completion
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