UW Medicine Diabetes Update for Primary Care 2022

20 $

+ Include: 19 videos + 22 pdfs, size: 9.72 GB

+ Target Audience: endocrinologist, primary care physician, family practice physicians, internists

Description

+ Include: 19 videos + 22 pdfs, size: 9.72 GB

+ Target Audience: endocrinologist, primary care physician, family practice physicians, internists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Friday, March 11, 2022, 7:50 AM – Saturday, March 12, 2022, 5:05 PM, Online, Webinar, WA

Overview

This is a comprehensive two-day course on diabetes geared towards primary care providers. There is an immense need for education as the incidence of diabetes in the general population reaches 10%, and primary care clinics carry the major burden of these patients. Didactic lectures offered in this program will provide the latest information on current classification of diabetes, and guideline updates. Important offerings of this course include an update on the newer pharmacologic agents for diabetes, insulin therapy, cardiovascular risk mitigation and management of type 1 diabetes in primary care.

A special highlight is a plenary lecture on the 100th anniversary of discovery of insulin. Additional topics include:

  • Management of diabetes in adolescents and young adults
  • Culturally sensitive care of type 2 diabetes in Latinx population
  • Diabetes in pregnancy
  • Severe insulin resistance management.
Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to:

  1. Identify and appropriately diagnose the type of diabetes for any given patient.
  2. Recommend appropriate nutritional interventions and exercise prescriptions for individuals with diabetes.
  3. Discuss new therapeutics and older agents to treat diabetes.
  4. Recognize how to manage type 1 diabetes in a primary care setting.
  5. Identify how to provide culturally sensitive diabetes care.
  6. Manage diabetes in special populations such as pregnancy, young adults, etc.

TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is directed toward primary care providers including family practice physicians, internists, physician assistants, advanced nurse practitioners, nurses and anyone with interest in diabetes care.

 

+ Topics:

Bring Your Cases.pdf
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Diabetes.mp4
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Diabetes.pdf
Culturally Sensitive Care of Type 2 Diabetes in Latinx Population.mp4
Culturally Sensitive Care of Type 2 Diabetes in Latinx Population.pdf
Diabetes In Transition- Management of Adolescents and Young Adults.mp4
Diabetes In Transition- Management of Adolescents and Young Adults.pdf
Diabetes Technology- CGMs.mp4
Diabetes Technology- CGMs.pdf
Diabetes Technology- Glucose Meters, Smart Pens, Apps – Oh My!.mp4
Diabetes Technology- Glucose Meters, Smart Pens, Apps – Oh My!.pdf
Effective Nutrition Strategies in Primary Care.mp4
Effective Nutrition Strategies in Primary Care.pdf
Effective Use of Older Oral Therapies in Type 2 Diabetes.mp4
Effective Use of Older Oral Therapies in Type 2 Diabetes.pdf
Fatty Liver Disease in Type 2 Diabetes.mp4
Fatty Liver Disease in Type 2 Diabetes.pdf
Incorporating Incretin-Based Therapies in Type 2 Diabetes.mp4
Incorporating Incretin-Based Therapies in Type 2 Diabetes.pdf
Insulin Strategies for T2DM for Primary Care.mp4
Insulin Strategies for T2DM for Primary Care.pdf
Management of Diabetes In Older Adults.mp4
Management of Diabetes In Older Adults.pdf
Management of Severe Insulin Resistance.mp4
Management of Severe Insulin Resistance.pdf
Management of Type 1 Diabetes in the Primary Care Setting.mp4
Management of Type 1 Diabetes in the Primary Care Setting.pdf
MJ2206 AP3.pdf
Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.mp4
Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.pdf
Q&A.pdf
RT-CGM in Pregnancy Update.mp4
RT-CGM in Pregnancy Update.pdf
Special Lecture- The 100-Year Evolution of Insulin Therapy- What Can We Expect Moving Forward..mp4
Special Lecture- The 100-Year Evolution of Insulin Therapy- What Can We Expect Moving Forward..pdf
Using SGLT2 Inhibitors- Update on Current Evidence.mp4
Using SGLT2 Inhibitors- Update on Current Evidence.pdf
Welcome and Introduction.mp4
Welcome and Introduction.pdf
What Type of Diabetes Does This Patient Have..mp4
What Type of Diabetes Does This Patient Have..pdf

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