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Joslin Diabetes Forum 2012: From Prevention to Treatment

Activity Description

Joslin Diabetes Forum 2012: From Prevention to Treatment

Short Hills, New Jersey
Saturday, August 04, 2012
8:00 AM - 3:00 pm
Statement of Need

Primary care clinicians oversee the management of most patients who have diabetes or are at risk to develop it. The challenge is how to prevent, diagnose, and optimally treat this complex medical condition in a timely and cost-efficient manner in a primary care practice.

You will learn how to use risk-assessment tools in an efficient, systematic way to identify and intervene in patients at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes and other cardiometabolic risk factors by initiating timely and appropriate risk-reduction therapies, as well as how to improve the effectiveness of diabetes care for your patients, whether you provide that care within your own practice or through referral and coordination with specialists and other area resources.

Target Audience

This certified live activity has been developed for primary care providers and their clinical and office staff. There is no fee to attend this live activity. However, space is limited, and reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Only clinicians can be admitted. Guests who are not clinicians cannot be accommodated.

Topics
8:00 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:30 Preventing Diabetes and Reducing Cardiometabolic Risk:
Rationale and Clinical Approaches
9:10 Setting up a Prevention Program in Your Office: Practical Perspectives
9:45 Break
10:00 Interactive Case Vignette Session I: Preventive Strategies
10:35 Q&A: Preventive Strategies
11:00 Antidiabetes Medications 2012: Current Perspectives
11:30 Insulin Replacement Therapy: Individualized Design and Management
12:00 PM Luncheon
12:45 Interactive Case Vignette Workshop II:
Glucose Management and Initial Interventions
for Complication Treatment
2:05 Q&A: Glycemic Management and Early Complication Interventions
2:30 Walking the Talk: Implementing and Evaluating Successful Practice Systems
3:00 Closing Remarks and Adjournment
Learning Objectives

Participants will be provided with clinically relevant, evidence-based information.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe methods and office-based systems that can be used to identify people who are at increased risk for developing diabetes and other components of the cardiometabolic syndrome
  • Demonstrate the ability to identify people who are at increased risk for the development of prediabetes, diabetes, and other cardiometabolic risk factors through appropriate screening methods
  • Describe how to determine individualized glycemic control goals
  • Summarize how antidiabetes medications and insulin can be utilized to develop a glycemic control program that balances underlying pathophysiology with patient-specific considerations
  • Demonstrate the ability to design a glycemic control program using antidiabetes medications and/or insulin in a manner that balances underlying pathophysiology with patient-specific consideration
  • Describe markers of increased risk for development of diabetes-related complications
  • Implement an office-based strategy for the prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of key complications of diabetes

This activity has been designed to address and encourage the following IOM/ACGME Competencies:

  • Medical knowledge
  • Professionalism
  • Evidence-based practice
Faculty

Speakers for this activity will be drawn from the distinguished faculty listed below.*

Richard S. Beaser, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Medical Executive Director, Professional Education
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston, MA

Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, FACE
Director, Ochsner Diabetes Clinical Research Unit
Ochsner Health System
New Orleans, LA

Patricia Bonsignore, RN, CDE, MS
Manager, Clinical and Education Programs
Healthcare Services
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston, MA

Seth Braunstein, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA

David Erani, MD
Director of Medical Programs
Strategic Initiatives
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston, MA

Osama Hamdy, MD, PhD, FACE
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Medical Director, Obesity Clinical Program
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston, MA

Robert E. Heinig, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine
University of Rochester Medical School
Chief of Endocrinology
Rochester General Hospital
Rochester, NY

Edward S. Horton, MD
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Senior Investigator
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston, MA

William C. Hsu, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Director, Asian Clinic
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston, MA

Paul S. Jellinger, MD, MACE
Professor of Clinical Medicine
University of Miami
Miami, FL
Past President, American College of Endocrinology
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE)

Glenn Matfin, MSc (Oxford), MB ChB, FACE, FACP, FRCP
Medical Director
International Diabetes Center at Park Nicollet
Minneapolis, MN

Mark E. Molitch, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, IL

Jerry P. Palmer, MD
Director, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center
Professor of Medicine
University of Washington
Director, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Nutrition
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Seattle, WA

Robert E. Ratner, MD, FACP, FACE
Professor of Medicine
Georgetown University Medical School
Senior Research Scientist
MedStar Health Research Institute
Washington, DC

John P. Sheehan, MD, FACE
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
Medical Director
North Coast Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Inc.
Cleveland, OH

Kirit Tolia, MD, FACE
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI
Chief of Endocrinology and Joslin Diabetes Center Affiliate at Providence Hospital
Southfield, MI

Peter N. Weissman, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, FL

*Faculty list subject to change

Accreditation and Designation of Credit

Joslin Diabetes Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Joslin Diabetes Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.TM Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This CME live activity was planned and produced in accordance with ACCME Essentials. Health professionals not eligible for continuing medical education credit will receive a certificate of participation that they may submit to their state licensing board for credit.

Disclosure Policy

It is the policy of Joslin Diabetes Center to ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all activities. All faculty participating in CME activities sponsored by Joslin Diabetes Center are required to present evidence-based data, identify and reference off-label product use, and disclose all relevant financial relationships with those supporting the activity or others whose products or services are discussed. Faculty disclosure will be provided in the activity materials.

Grantor Statement

This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., which was made possible, in part, through a collaboration with Eli Lilly and Company; and by educational grants from Daiichi Sankyo, Inc., Lilly USA LLC, and Novo Nordisk Inc.

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Sanofi USA LLC

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