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This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on basic, practical methods to promote better blood pressure control and chronic kidney disease management, co-morbidities. Key Session Takeaways Cardiovascular mortality risk doubles with each 20/10 mmHg increase in blood pressure: Part 1 – 7:35 Initial drug therapy guidance: Part 1 – 22:38 Avoid combining NSAIDs with ACEi/ARBs due to resulting significant decrease in glomerular perfusion/GFR: Part 1 – 40:26 A patient with CKD is 100x more likely to die than ever reach ESRD – usually of cardiovascular disease: Part 1 – 44:13 Featured Speakers Dr. Kate Gustafson, MD – Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, OHSU School of Medicine, Portland VA Medical Center Dr. Jose Rueda, MD – Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, OHSU School of Medicine, Portland VA Medical Center Featured content Playlist: Foundations for Improving Hypertension Management (Parts 1-3) - A MEDS Ed Seminar - • Foundations for Improving Hypertension Man... Individual presentations: Hypertension, CKD, and Primary Care (1/3) - • Hypertension, CKD, and Primary Care (1/3) Foundations for Improving Hypertension Management (2/3) - • Foundations for Improving Hypertension Man... Foundations for Improving Hypertension Management: Questions & Answers (3/3) - • Foundations for Improving Hypertension Man... Recorded on March 14th, 2024 as a remote web-cast in Portland, OR. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION MEDS Ed is an ongoing education series presented by CareOregon’s Pharmacy team for clinicians and health care professionals involved in direct patient care. Attendees leave with valuable tools and insights (as well as CME credit) that improve how they can contribute to multi-disciplinary teams. Presenters from diverse backgrounds share expert knowledge, practical tools, and care strategies to help attendees navigate complex physical and behavioral health situations.