The educational design of this activity addresses the needs of clinicians with an understanding of clinical medicine and the physiology of the human body involved in the treatment of patients with thyroid disorders.
The LDN Research Trust partners with clinicians, clinical researchers, pharmacists, and patients to support breakthroughs in the treatment of autoimmune diseases and cancer via the development of clinical trials. Now, more than ever, we must encourage life-long learning among clinicians so that they may exceed the standard of care.
After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:
1. Recognize the roles of the thyroid gland in human physiology
2. Discuss the variables required for the development of autoimmunity.
3. Describe the proper steps for assessment of a patient with suspicion of thyroid disease.
4. Describe the laboratory and ultrasound findings in Hashimoto’s Disease.
5. Describe the laboratory and ultrasound findings in Graves’ Disease.
6. Describe the standard treatment for Hashimoto’s Disease
7. List the three main standard treatments for Graves’ Disease.
8. Describe new insights for the management of thyroid disease patients, including new adjunctive treatments and lifestyle modifications, which may mitigate symptoms and improve quality of life for patients.
Course 1: Review of Thyroid Physiology
Course 2: Categories of Thyroid Disease
Course 3: Thyroid Autoimmunity – Hashimoto’s Disease
Course 4: Thyroid Autoimmunity – Graves’ Disease
Sarah J. Zielsdorf, MD, MS - Owner and Medical Director of Motivated Medicine and Education Director of The LDN Research Trust.