Managing Heart Failure in Primary Care

Venue: online

Next course dates available

  • 12th - 13th November 2025

During the two days, normal heart function and basic pathophysiology of heart failure is explained. This knowledge is then related to the diagnosis of heart failure, and overall management of patients with heart failure. Device therapy is briefly discussed at the end of the day to increase awareness of treatment options, and palliative care is also briefly explored in order to encourage clinicians to provide patients with opportunities to have early end of life discussions, and improve palliative care in heart failure.

This course is suitable for Nurses and Doctors to attend.

CONTENT

 Day One

  • Epidemiology

  • The normal heart, anatomy and physiology

  • Pathophysiology of heart failure – neurohormonal activation

  • Clinical presentation, signs and symptoms

  • History, assessment and clinical examination

  • Practical Sessions – history and clinical examination

  • Differential diagnoses

  • Investigations – including B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) and echocardiogram (ECHO)

  • Diagnosis – review of ECHOs (Practical Session)

 

Day Two

  • Pharmacological intervention – indication- contraindications- action and pharmokinetics related to neurohormonal activation- side effects-novel agents

  • Non-medical management –- patient education- lifestyle- self monitoring/management- early warning

  • Device therapy – CRT-P and CRT-d

  • Palliative Care and heart failure

  • Practical Session/Group work - Case Studies - exploring day to day challenges and clinical dilemmas.

AIMS AND OUTCOMES

  •  To understand the normal function of the heart.

  • To comprehend the basic pathophysiology of heart failure, and an improved knowledge of neurohormonal activation.

  • To be able to identify the mechanisms of decompensated heart failure and the symptom burden of heart failure.

  • To recognise the importance of evidenced based medicine and uptitration of doses in heart failure, and be able to relate this to neurohormonal activation.

  • To be able to promote patient expertise and confidence to increase self care and self monitoring in heart failure.

  • To have an increased awareness of device therapy in heart failure.

  • To explore the barriers to end of life discussions and palliative care

ATTENDED BY

  • Nurses

  • Physiotherapists

  • Doctors

  • Cardiac Physiologist and Technicians

Booking information:

How to apply for funding and apply for this course

Please complete the MS Form available at the following link: Funding Request MS Form

The Training Hub will review and respond to your funding request. If funding is approved, it will be your responsibility to book your place on the course you wish to attend, we will provide the instructions to do this. Applications will be reviewed in order of the course date (soonest courses first) and date received. If you have any questions, please contact us at hwetraininghub@nhs.net.

Please note, you will need to send us your booking confirmation within 1 week of your funding being approved as places are limited. Failure to do this will result in your funding being withdrawn and you will need to reapply.

Course cost

The approximate course per delegate is: £299

If your funding request is approved the Training Hub will cover the full cost of this course.

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