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BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Manager getting started guide The Comorbidities Manager from BMJ Best Practice is the first of its kind EBM tool, to help clinicians treat the whole patient, and is already supporting healthcare professionals worldwide to make the best decisions.

Tomorrow’s professionals don’t have the option of practicing in 1 disease silos.

The BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Manager is the only clinical decision support resource that can help medical students and residents learn to manage patients with more than one condition.

15 ways to ensure students are prepared to treat the whole patient

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Prompt dynamic learning and discussions with BMJ Best Practice’s Comorbidities manager Have your students run this exercise individually, in groups or as part of an exam. With nearly 40,000 combinations, the learning opportunities are endless.

Randomly add single or multiple chronic illnesses

Choose an acute condition

Consider the next steps required from the healthcare team

Review the implications on the diseases for the patient

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12 Map BMJ Best Practice content to your curriculum

There are over 1000 topics on BMJ Best Practice. These cover a range of diseases that are important in primary and secondary care. You can use them to ensure that you have comprehensive coverage of the curriculum.

13 Require use of the CME tracker on BMJ Best Practice so that they (and you) will have a record of their learning Registering with BMJ Best Practice means users can track all of their learning on it via the CME tracker . Educators can ask students to reflect on their learning and record any impact it’s had on them or their patients. Students can then shair their personalized CME tracker with you so that you have an overview of their activity.

14 Save time and shake up lesson plans More than 1400 case histories in BMJ Best Practice are being used to save time and ensure learning is comprehensive and realistic. Reuse the content to create learning exercises and opportunities.

15 Support Interprofessional education

The Comorbidities manager can help Healthcare professionals learn and practice in teams. Upon analyzing the treatment recommendations, Nurses, Pharmacists, and Physician assistants visualize how these comorbidities will play into their role.

adults today has two or more diseases. Add an infectious disease and a patient’s care becomes very complicated quickly. 1 in 3

Will your students be ready? Download the app

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