At a time when our diabetes knowledge and treatment options have advanced so much, why do clinical outcomes remain suboptimal, with so many patients unable to achieve good control of their disease?
The answer is rooted in three challenges:
Keeping pace with rapidly advancing options for diabetes care
Accounting for a patient’s unique biological, psychological, social, financial, educational, and cultural factors
Overcoming structural healthcare barriers that require clinical strategies to fit within a particular mold
This course is designed to equip clinicians to meet these challenges in order to provide evidence-based, optimal care to their patients.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
This program affords you the opportunity to learn from leaders in the field of diabetes who are distinguished for their outstanding teaching, knowledge, and innovations in clinical care.
Expert guidance to design comprehensive treatment programs (non-pharmacological and pharmacological) for patients with diabetes
Guidance to account for biological, psychological, emotional, social, financial and cultural factors that impact the development and progression of diabetes
The newest data on the identification of different types of diabetes
The latest scientific information on how to reduce cardiovascular and renal disease risk in patients with type 2 diabetes
New guidelines and practice recommendations for nutrition and physical activity
Deep dive into the current nutritional controversies in diabetes care
Thorough review of current anti-diabetes medications
How to navigate the recent and controversial data related to some anti-diabetes medications
New technologies in diabetes care: updates and implications for day-to-day care
Research breakthroughs
Best practices that drive more effective treatment plans
Tips and tricks for navigating barriers within healthcare systems
Strategies to assess and improve low adherence to therapy
Medical vs. surgical management of obesity
Who Should Attend
PHYSICIANS, NPs, RNs, PAs, PHARMACISTS in the fields of :
Internal Medicine
Family Medicine
Geriatric Medicine
Endocrinology
Schedule
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
9:30am to 9:45am
Welcome and IntroductionA. Enrique Caballero, MD, Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
Special Lecture
9:45am to 10:15am
Exciting Advances in Diabetes Care, Yet Poor Outcomes in Most Patients: Why?A. Enrique Caballero, MD
Identifying Various Types of Diabetes in Clinical Practice
10:15am to 10:35am
Does Your Patient Have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes? Or Neither?Lucia M. Novak, MSN, ANP-BC, BC-ADM, CDTC
10:35am to 10:55am
Other Types of Diabetes Seen in Routine Clinical Practice (MODY, LADA, Others)Miriam Udler, MD, PhD
10:55am to 11:10am
Break
11:10am to 11:50am
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionLucia Novak, MSN, ANP-BC, BC-ADM, CDTC and Miriam Udler, MD, PhD
Management of Diabetes in the Elderly
11:50am to 12:10pm
Type 2 Diabetes in the Elderly: What You Need To KnowMedha Munshi, MD
12:10pm to 12:30pm
A Practical Approach to Anti-Diabetes Medication SelectionMarie McDonnell, MD
12:30pm to 1:10pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionMedha Munshi, MD and Marie McDonnell, MD
1:10pm to 1:55pm
Break
Medical Nutrition Management in Diabetes and Obesity
1:55pm to 2:15pm
Nutrition Recommendations and GuidelinesLaura Andromalos, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDCES
2:15pm to 2:35pm
Myths and Truth about the Most Common DietsMelinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
2:35pm to 3:15pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionLaura Andromalos, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDCES and Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
3:15pm to 3:45pm
Interactive Breakout Sessions
Thursday, May 05, 2022
9:30am to 9:35am
Welcome, Recap of Day 1, and Description of Day 2 ActivitiesA. Enrique Caballero, MD, Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
Special Lecture
9:35am to 10:15am
Patient Education in Diabetes: What Works and What Does Not WorkMelinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
Prescribing Exercise to Patients with Diabetes
10:15am to 10:35am
Exercise in Diabetes Care: The Basics on What Works and WhyRoeland Middelbeek, MD, MSc
10:35am to 10:55am
Exercise Recommendations: Building a Tailored Program Considering Diabetes Status and ComplicationsJacqueline Shahar, MEd, RCEP, CDCES
10:55am to 11:10am
Break
11:10am to 11:50am
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionRoeland Middelbeek, MD, MSc and Jacqueline Shahar, MEd, RCEP, CDCES
Obesity Management: The Controversies
11:50am to 12:10pm
Medical Management of Obesity: A Practical ApproachScott Butsch, MD, MSc
12:10pm to 12:30pm
Surgical Management of Obesity: Is It Really as Good as It Seems?Matthew Hutter, MD, MBA, MPH, FACS
12:30pm to 1:10pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionScott Butsch, MD, MSc and Matthew Hutter, MD, MBA, MPH, FACS
1:10pm to 1:55pm
Break
Dyslipidemia Management in the Patient with DM
1:55pm to 2:15pm
Current Approach to the Management of LDL Cholesterol as Primary TargetOm Ganda, MD
2:15pm to 2:35pm
What to Do Once LDL Cholesterol Is at GoalAruna Pradhan, MD, MPH
2:35pm to 3:15pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionOm Ganda, MD and Aruna Pradhan, MD, MPH
3:15pm to 3:45pm
Interactive Breakout Sessions
Friday, May 06, 2022
9:30am to 9:35am
Welcome, Recap of Day 2 and Description of Day 3 ActivitiesA. Enrique Caballero, MD, and Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
Special Lecture
9:35am to 10:15am
The Road towards Equality in Diabetes CareSherita Golden, MD
Hypertension Control in the Patient with Diabetes
10:15am to 10:35am
Navigating Current Challenges in Hypertension Management for Patients with DiabetesNaomi Fisher, MD
10:35am to 10:55am
Current Hypertension Drug Management Recommendations for Patients with DiabetesJohn Forman, MD
10:55am to 11:10am
Break
11:10am to 11:50am
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionNaomi Fisher, MD and John Forman, MD
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
11:50am to 12:10pm
Assessing CV Risk in Routine Clinical PracticeJorge Plutzky, MD
12:10pm to 12:30pm
Current Approach to the Management of CVD and Heart Failure in the Patient with DiabetesChristopher Cannon, MD
12:30pm to 1:10pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionJorge Plutzky, MD and Christopher Cannon, MD
1:10pm to 1:55pm
Break
Technology Advances in the Management of Diabetes
1:55pm to 2:15pm
Continuous Glucose Monitoring: A 2022 VisionDevin Steenkamp, MD
2:15pm to 2:35pm
Insulin Pumps, Closing the Loop: Where Do We Stand?Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, FADCES, FCCP
2:35pm to 3:15pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionDevin Steenkamp, MD and Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, FADCES, FCCP
3:15pm to 3:45pm
Interactive Breakout Sessions
Saturday, May 07, 2022
9:30am to 9:40am
Welcome, Recap of Day 3 and Description of Day 4 ActivitiesA. Enrique Caballero, MD and Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
Pharmacological Management of Diabetes
9:40am to 10:00am
Traditional Medications (Biguanides, SUs, TZDs, Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors)David Nathan, MD
10:00am to 10:20am
Incretin-Based Therapies (DPP-IV Inhibitors and GLP-1 RA)Vanita Aroda, MD
10:20am to 10:40pm
SGLT-2 InhibitorsSilvio Inzucchi, MD
10:40am to 11:00am
Insulin TherapyMarie McDonnell, MD
11:00am to 11:15am
Break
11:15am to 12:15pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases DiscussionDavid Nathan, MD, Vanita Aroda, MD, Silvio Inzucchi, MD, and Marie McDonnell, MD
Management of Diabetes in Underserved Communities
12:35pm to 12:55pm
Disparities and Inequities in ObesityFatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, MBA, FAAP, FACP, FAHA, FAMWA, FTOS
12:35pm to 12:55pm
Diabetes, Race, and SocioeconomicsA. Enrique Caballero, MD
12:55pm to 1:15pm
Q & A and Clinical Cases Discussion A. Enrique Caballero, MD and Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, MBA, FAAP, FACP, FAHA, FAMWA, FTOS
1:15pm to 2:00pm
Break
Keynote Lecture
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Metabolic-Associated Liver Disease: An Often Forgotten Derangement in the Patient with Diabetes and ObesityScott Isaacs, MD
3:00pm to 3:20pm
Interactive Breakout Sessions
3:20pm to 3:45pm
Closing RemarksA. Enrique Caballero, MD and Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RDN, CDCES, FADA
Release Date : May 4 – 7, 2022
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