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6th Annual Diabetes Symposium

October 6, 2017 @ 8:00 am - 3:00 pm PDT

$100

6th Annual Diabetes Symposium

6th Annual Diabetes Symposium

The 6th Annual Diabetes Symposium: New Advances and Trends offers a unique learning experience emphasizing the interprofessional team approach needed to improve diabetes care and prevent complications. Cases will be discussed from multiple interdisciplinary perspectives, providing participants with best practices in: the treatment of type 1 & 2 diabetes, reduction of cardiovascular risk factors, transplant-induced diabetes, latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, maturity onset diabetes of the young, and intensive insulin therapy.  The expert faculty will provide guidance to participants in applying the new knowledge and clinical guidelines into their practices.

This course is designed for practicing endocrinologists, primary care physicians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, certified diabetes educators, dietitians, nurses and trainees. 5.25 CME credit hours available.

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of the program the participants should be able to:

  •   Examine the role of older agents (metformin, sulfonylureas, thiazolidinediones) and assess the benefits, side effects and contraindications in the treatment algorithm
  •   Analyze the various mechanisms of action, benefits and side effects of newer therapies including oral drugs (DPP4 inhibitors, SGLT2 inhibitors), injectables (GLP1 receptor agonists) and insulins (glargine, detemir, degludec) in the treatment algorithm
  •   Review the role of insulin therapy in treating type 1 and 2 diabetics and determine which patients would benefit from insulin pump and glucose sensor devices
  •   Examine the state-of-the art technology in insulin pumps and glucose sensors, and compare their efficacy to multiple dose injections
  •   Identify the risk factors behind cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes and select appropriate screening tests and pharmacologic agents for diagnosis and management
  •   Evaluate the symptoms and therapeutic criteria for cardiovascular disease in the diabetic patient and determine whether patient should be referred to a cardiology specialist
  •   Identify signs and symptoms of transplant-induced diabetes, LADA and MODY, and select appropriate treatment therapies to reduce complications and avoid serious side effects
  •   Instruct patients undergoing intensive insulin therapy on the importance of glucose control including carbohydrate counting, managing mealtime insulin and administering bolus insulin
  •   Assess their individual practices in light of the information and discussions during the course, and identify specific strategies to implement as part of a continuing improvement process for their practices

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS: The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. (www.aapa.org).

 

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