Diabetes and Its Complications on October 24-26, 2024 in Boston, United States

Diabetes and Its Complications on October 24-26, 2024 in Boston, United States

Those of you who provide care for people with (or at risk of) diabetes know that these patients often have a myriad of comorbidities and complications, and that optimizing their care is frequently complex and challenging. It is with these challenges in mind that Harvard Medical School faculty have developed this CME program, Diabetes and Its Complications.

This program provides comprehensive updates, practice recommendations, and the newest evidence-based strategies for the treatment and care of the person with or at risk for diabetes. You will receive a comprehensive education including practical information to optimize patient care now. We will address the following:

Diabetes screening

Pharmacological management of diabetes, including insulin and non-insulin treatments

The latest advances in insulin delivery and glucose monitoring

Treating complications and comorbidities, including dyslipidemia, hypertension, obesity, peripheral vascular disease, cardiovascular disease, the diabetic foot, kidney disease, liver disease

Lifestyle interventions

Care of older patients with diabetes

Incorporating recent advances into your practice

Challenging cases

EDUCATION TO OPTIMIZE PATIENT CARE AND OUTCOMES

Education is focused on optimizing patient care and outcomes and improving skills in the following areas:

Insulin initiation and intensification: which insulins to choose and why

Understanding the new insulins, glucose monitors, and pumps

Treating people with type 2 diabetes who are not achieving therapeutic goals

Office-based assessment and treatment of comorbidities and complications

Individualizing multifaceted approaches to lifestyle modification and weight management

Personalizing nutrition plans and exercise prescriptions

Cardiovascular risk reduction and care

Optimal management of neuropathies and foot disease

Managing diabetes in high-risk populations, including pregnant patients and the elderly

Understanding the evolving concepts and treatments that will soon impact your day-to-day practice

Communicating with, motivating, and sharing resources with patients

Recognizing social, racial, sexual, and cultural biases in diabetes care and reviewing strategies for achieving equity and addressing disparities

Diabetes and Its Complications

In addition to state-of-the-art approaches to diabetes management, this course provides comprehensive updates for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes comorbidities and complications:

Obesity

Cardiovascular disease

Hypoglycemia

Hyperglycemia

Hypertension

Dyslipidemia

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Kidney disease

Live disease

Peripheral vascular disease

Neuropathies

Pregnancy

PRACTICE CHANGING EDUCATION TAUGHT BY HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL FACULTY

Our outstanding faculty, world renowned for their clinical, research and teaching achievements are assembled from two of Harvard Medical School's distinguished affiliated institutions: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Joslin Diabetes Center.

Our faculty are committed to delivering the highest-quality educational experience:

Teaching practical, effective clinical reasoning and approaches that enable you to practice state-of-the-art care.

Allowing ample time to interact with faculty and to pose and get answers to your specific questions.

Providing the latest information in an engaging manner and clinically usable context so that you have knowledge you can "take home".

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Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Prices:
Livestream (register on or before Aug 30): USD 699.00,
Livestream (after Aug 30): USD 799.00

Speakers: Martin J. Abrahamson, MD, FACP, Richard S. Beaser, MD, Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP, FRCP (London), Roeland J. Middlebeek, MD, Frank J. Domino, MD, Alan C. Moses, MD, FACP, Anne Peters, MD, Alissa R. Segal, PharmD, CDCES, CDTC, FCCP, Souheil W. Adra, MD, FACS, ABOM, Gillian Arathuzik, RD, LDN, CDCES, Florence M. Brown, MD, David R. Campbell, MD, FRCS, FACS, Donald E. Cutlip, MD, Jody Dushay, MD, MMSc, Leonor Fernandez, MD, Jason L. Gaglia, MD, MMSc, Om P. Ganda, MD, MBBS, MACE, A. Reshad Garan, MD, MS, FACC, Michael C. Gavin, MD, MPH, FACC, John M. Giurini, DPM, Patricia E. Greenstein, MBBCh, Osama Hamdy, MD, PhD, FACE, Melanie P. Hoenig, MD, Erin K. Martin, RN, CDCES, Medha N. Munshi, MD, Mary-Elizabeth Patti, MD, Edward M. Phillips, MD, Harold N. Rosen, MD, Deborah K. Schlossman, MD, Robert C. Stanton, MD, Zachary H. Taxin, MD

Name: Harvard Medical School

Harvard Medical School is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States.
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