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Endocrinology

Webinar: Four Clinical Questions for Endocrinologist

Individualization of diabetes care is a hallmark of its management. As the complexity of patients with diabetes increases and with the constant new stream of published evidence, endocrinologists and diabetologists can further adapt therapy based on the need of the patients seen in clinical practice. In this webinar, international diabetes experts will review the key evidence on four topics in clinical practice. This will include the impact of obesity, stroke, and frailty on diabetes management. Experts will discuss whether metformin should still be considered the first-line treatment option while other therapies may have more significant cardiorenal benefits.

DURATION

1 hr

PROFESSION

Physician, Specialist

# OF CREDITS

1

ACCREDITATION

Unaccredited

EXPIRY DATE

2024-03-20

Individualization of diabetes care is a hallmark of its management. As the complexity of patients with diabetes increases and with the constant new stream of published evidence, endocrinologists and diabetologists can further adapt therapy based on the need of the patients seen in clinical practice. In this webinar, international diabetes experts will review the key evidence on four topics in clinical practice. This will include the impact of obesity, stroke, and frailty on diabetes management. Experts will discuss whether metformin should still be considered the first-line treatment option while other therapies may have more significant cardiorenal benefits.


This program has received an unrestricted educational grant or in-kind support from Novo Nordisk A/S.

Faculty

David Strain, BSc(Hons), MB. ChB., MRCP(UK), MD, FRCP(London)

Matthias Blüher, MD

Alice Cheng, BSc(Hons), MD

Celine Huot, BSc(Hons), MD, FRCPC

Roopa Mehta, MBBS, MRCP

Saud Al Sifri, MD, FACE

Learning objectives

Upon successful completion of this continuing education module, the participant will be better able to:

  1. Describe the role of obesity management on improving outcomes in type 2 diabetes
  2. Determine the role of antihyperglycemic agents in patients with type 2 diabetes and previous stroke
  3. Discuss the management of diabetes in the frail older adult
  4. List the pros and cons of using metformin as first-line therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes

Accreditation

To be added
Cost of course:  
Free
# of credits: 1
Duration: 1 hr

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Webinar: Four Clinical Questions for Endocrinologist

1 hr

Duration

Physician, Specialist

Profession

1

# of credits

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this continuing education module, the participant will be better able to:

  1. Describe the role of obesity management on improving outcomes in type 2 diabetes
  2. Determine the role of antihyperglycemic agents in patients with type 2 diabetes and previous stroke
  3. Discuss the management of diabetes in the frail older adult
  4. List the pros and cons of using metformin as first-line therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes

Unaccredited

ACCREDITATION

Endocrinology

Learning Category

General

Topic

0

Price

2024-03-20

Expiry Date

EU

Region/Language

Course Description

Individualization of diabetes care is a hallmark of its management. As the complexity of patients with diabetes increases and with the constant new stream of published evidence, endocrinologists and diabetologists can further adapt therapy based on the need of the patients seen in clinical practice. In this webinar, international diabetes experts will review the key evidence on four topics in clinical practice. This will include the impact of obesity, stroke, and frailty on diabetes management. Experts will discuss whether metformin should still be considered the first-line treatment option while other therapies may have more significant cardiorenal benefits.


This program has received an unrestricted educational grant or in-kind support from Novo Nordisk A/S.

Faculty

David Strain, BSc(Hons), MB. ChB., MRCP(UK), MD, FRCP(London)

Matthias Blüher, MD

Alice Cheng, BSc(Hons), MD

Celine Huot, BSc(Hons), MD, FRCPC

Roopa Mehta, MBBS, MRCP

Saud Al Sifri, MD, FACE

Accreditation

To be added