Course contents

Personalized solutions for every stage of life

Prescribers
Pharmacists

Personalized solutions, Oral suspensions

In this course, Dr. Carolina Silva discusses personalized healthcare solutions with a particular focus on the elderly. The first section introduces the core principles of personalized medicine, emphasizing the importance of tailoring treatments to the unique needs of each individual. The second section addresses common medication challenges in older adults, such as polypharmacy and changing pharmacokinetics, and explores how compounded formulations can provide customized solutions to improve medication adherence and effectiveness. The final section examines the clinical applications of personalized medicine for managing cardiovascular diseases, mental health conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, and gastrointestinal diseases, highlighting how these approaches can enhance treatment outcomes and quality of life for aging patients.

 English (original audio)
  Prescribers, Pharmacists 
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Why should I take this course?

  • Understand the core principles of personalized medicine and its relevance to healthcare

  • Identify common medication challenges in elderly patients and explore solutions using compounded formulations
  • Explore clinical strategies for managing cardiovascular disease, mental health, neurodegenerative disorders, and gastrointestinal diseases in the elderly

Course Lessons

Meet your instructor

Dr. Carolina C. V. Silva

Carolina is a pediatrician with clinical experience in medical treatment for children and newborn infants. She holds a master’s degree in health sciences from the Netherlands Institute of Health Sciences (NIHES) and a Ph.D. from the Erasmus Medical Center, focused on the early determinants of cardiovascular and brain health. Her expertise includes medical writing, medical translation, clinical research, and the development of innovative personalized treatments. Dr. Silva is the author of various articles involving medicine and compounding pharmaceutical fields.