Primary Care On Demand: Diabetes Vol. 3
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Optimize Patient Care: Stay Ahead in Evolving Healthcare Practices.
Empower your diabetes management skills with Primary Care On Demand: Diabetes Vol. 3. Tailored for primary care clinicians, this comprehensive online CME course provides an essential update on type 2 diabetes-related issues frequently encountered in internal medicine and family medicine practice. From the latest guidelines to innovative treatments and case discussions, immerse yourself in the practical, patient-focused insights necessary for promoting improved outcomes in the primary care setting.
Program Overview
Primary Care On Demand: Diabetes Volume 3 highlights the latest science related to diabetes, presented in a practical and patient-focused manner relevant to the primary care setting. Topics include Type 2 Diabetes Guidelines, Pathophysiology-Based Treatment, SGLT2 Inhibitors and GLP-1 Receptor Agonists, Latest Trials on Older Drugs, Contrasting the GLP-1 and Dual Incretin Receptor Agonists with SGLT2 Inhibitors in Early Treatment, Novel Medications for Resistant Hypertension, A Cardiometabolic Approach for Older Outpatient with Diabetes, 21st Century Approach to Halting Nephropathy, and Cases in Diabetes, Kidney, and Cardio-Renal Disease.
Key Features
Engaging content from renowned experts
Personalized learning experience – learn at your own pace, on your own schedule, and in your preferred environment.
10 HD-quality video-based lectures and presentation handouts
CME365™ – Accessible anywhere, anytime – stream online or download for viewing at your leisure
9 CME/CE credits for physicians, nurses, and PAs, and ABIM MOC
Course Content
Session
Title
Faculty
Session 1 (47 minutes)
Type 2 Diabetes Guidelines
S. Inzucchi, MD
Session 2 (44 minutes)
Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: A Sound Approach Based on Its Pathophysiology
J. Buse, MD, PhD
Session 3 (44 minutes)
Practical Aspects of Using Newer Diabetes Medications: SGLT2 Inhibitors and GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
S. Inzucchi, MD
Session 4 (49 minutes)
Type 2 Diabetes: What Have the Latest Trials on Older Drugs Told Us?
J. Buse, MD, PhD
Session 5 (63 minutes)
Cases in Diabetes
J. Buse, MD, PhD & S. Inzucchi, MD
Session 6 (62 minutes)
Contrasting the GLP-1 and Dual Incretin Receptor Agonists with SGLT2 Inhibitors in the Early Treatment of Diabetes
M. McDonnell, MD
Session 7 (46 minutes)
Novel Medications for Resistant Hypertension: What the Future Holds
G. Bakris, MD
Session 8 (47 minutes)
Selecting Therapies in the Older Outpatient with Diabetes: A Cardiometabolic Approach
M. McDonnell, MD
Session 9 (58 minutes)
“Pillars of Therapy”: The 21st Century Approach to Halting Nephropathy from Diabetes
G. Bakris, MD
Session 10 (81 minutes)
Cases in Diabetes, Kidney, and Cardio-Renal Disease
M. McDonnell, MD & G. Bakris, MD
Course Objectives
As a result of this educational activity, participants should be better able to:
Formulate an efficient and effective assessment and monitoring plan of a patient’s condition as it relates to diabetes.
Utilize current guidelines in the diagnosis and management of diabetes.
Develop individualized interventions and treatment strategies for patients presenting with diabetes that will lead to the reduction of modifiable risk factors and improved long-term outcomes.
Target Audience
This activity is designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other healthcare professionals specializing in primary care and family medicine.





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