PROGRAM
Latest Innovations and Treatments in Type 1 Diabetes
OVERVIEW
The Innovations and Latest Treatments in Type 1 Diabetes was developed to enhance diabetes care with evidence-based guidelines from the ADA’s Standards of Care in Diabetes. This six module course, will equip you with the latest professional tools to apply to your clinical practice.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CREDITS
EXPIRATION DATE
December 31, 2024
MODULE 1
Screening and Prevention
This module will cover the primary signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes (T1D) as well as best practices to prevent the onset of the disease.
MODULE 2
Genetics, Diagnosis, and Disease Progress
This module covers the various stages of T1D and how the disease can progress in both adolescents and adults, as well as the differences distinguishing type one from type two diabetes.
MODULE 3
Current Disease Management Strategies
This module will discuss presently available T1D treatments and strategies, as well as address existing diabetes technology used to assist in diabetes management.
MODULE 4
Monitoring and Preventing Complications
This module addresses the most common and challenging complications people with T1D face and best strategies to prevent complications from developing.
MODULE 5
Barriers in Therapy Access and Utilization
This module addresses barriers to healthcare that impact people living with T1D, including challenges due to socioeconomic status, racial disparities, and financial burdens, amongst others.
MODULE 6
Emerging Therapies
This module discusses new and upcoming therapies and treatments for type T1D and previews what lies ahead with funded research in the diabetes space.
Kaan Akturk, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine and PediatricsBarbara Davis Center for Diabetes, University of Colorado
Fran R. Cogen, MD, CDCESProfessor of Pediatrics/Director, Diabetes Care ServicesChildren's National Hospital
Michael Heile, MD, FAAFP, BC-ADMPhysicianThe Christ Hospital
Eric L. Johnson, MD
Assistant Medical Director; ProfessorAltru Health System Diabetes Center; University of North Dakota School of Medicine
Evan A. Los, MD
Associate Professor, Pediatric EndocrinologyEast Tennessee State University
Emily K. Sims MD, MS
Associate Professor of PediatricsIndiana University School of Medicine
This program is supported, in part, by unrestricted educational grants from Provention Bio and Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
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