2024 Health Care for Adults with Down Syndrome

Presenter: Brian Chicoine, MD, Medical Director, Advocate Medical Group Adult Down Syndrome Center Faculty, Family Medicine Residency, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital

Online CME Credit

Fee: $50.00

Provides 1.00 hour of CE/CME credit (Presented on July 2, 2024; Reviewed January 11, 2024; Expires December 31, 2027)

Overview

The life expectancy of people with Down syndrome has doubled over the last 40 years. The number of people with Down syndrome living into adulthood has also increased significantly. In this presentation, Brian Chicoine, MD, will review the health care changes, past and present, that contributed to these changes. He will also describe differences in the prevalence of health conditions in adolescents and adults with Down syndrome compared to those without Down syndrome and discuss how these differences may affect health promotion and health care of people with Down syndrome. Additionally, Dr. Chicoine will describe the effects of bias in health care of people with Down syndrome and provide suggestions for supporting individuals with Down syndrome in receiving high-quality care.

This program is sponsored by the Katerini Zoe Medical Outreach Program.

Learning Objectives

Following participation in this course, participants should be able to:

  • Provide an overview of changes in health care for people with Down Syndrome that have occurred over the last 40 years
  • Describe differences in the prevalence of health conditions in people with and without Down Syndrome
  • Discuss the effects of bias in health care of people with Down Syndrome and describe strategies for addressing them

Program Faculty

Brian Chicoine, MD, Medical Director, Advocate Medical Group Adult Down Syndrome Center, Faculty, Family Medicine Residency, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital

Program Inquiries

For questions or inquiries regarding this program series, please contact cme@med.unr.edu.