
Credit Hours
0.25 Scientific Credits
Learning Objectives
- Describe the relationship between socioeconomic status and amputation risk in individuals with peripheral artery disease as outlined in the CAT.
- Interpret the key evidence summarized in the CAT to identify how social determinants of health impact clinical outcomes.
- Apply insights from the CAT to clinical decision-making by considering socioeconomic status when assessing risk and planning patient care.
Course Description
Microlearning - Socioeconomic Status and Amputation Risk in Peripheral Artery Disease (ML2025-02)
This microlearning module is based on the Critically Appraised Topic(CAT) titled “Socioeconomic Status is Associated with Amputation Risk for Individuals with Peripheral Artery Disease.”
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an important social determinant of health that influences amputation risk in individuals with peripheral artery disease (PAD). This CAT summarizes the key evidence, highlighting how SES impacts outcomes and why it should be considered in patient care.
In this bite-size module, you’ll gain a concise overview of the findings, apply the concepts in a quick scenario, and check your understanding, in approximately 15 minutes.
Event Presenter(s)

Presenter Name(s)
• Audra Lena Koopman, MPO Student
Disclaimer
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