Below are several on-demand CME activities related to diabetes. These resources are available to support our education and efforts to lower A1C levels of our patient population.
Curriculum
Diabetes Resource Center
Below are several on-demand CME activities related to diabetes. These resources are available to support our education and efforts to lower A1C levels of our patient population.
CME Information
0 Credits - Not for CME/CE Credit
Release Date: 7/25/2022
Available for credit until 12/31/2099
Topics
Faculty
Click titles below to complete CME activity:
Virtual CME Program
Obesity & Diabetes: Patient-Centered Clinical Care of African Americans
Virtual CME Program
Digital Technology: The Present and Future of Diabetes Care
Virtual CME Program
Incretin-Based Multiagonist Therapy: Emerging Treatment for Obesity and Diabetes
Virtual CME Program
Taking Diabetes to Heart: Using Antihyperglycemic Agents to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
Virtual CME Program
A Holistic Approach to Diabetes Care: Reducing HbA1c and Weight with Emerging Pharmacotherapies
Webcast
Therapeutic Options and Shared Decision-Making
Webcast
Patient Scenarios: Selecting and Implementing Digital Technology in Diabetes Care
Interactive Learning
Addressing “Diabesity”: Weight Loss as a Key Therapeutic Goal in the Management of T2DM (Module 1)
0.50 CME/MOC
0.40 AANP | 0.04 Pharmacology
Interactive Learning
The Role of GIP and GLP-1 in the Pathophysiology of T2DM and Why it Matters (Module 2)
0.50 CME/MOC
0.42 AANP | 0.42 Pharmacology
Webcast
Updates From the 2021 EASD and ADA Annual Meetings on Dual GIP/GLP-1 RA Therapy: What You Should Know (Module 3)
Webcast
Hitting Diabetes Head-on: Improving Outcomes and Reducing Therapeutic Inertia With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: AdaptED Module 1
Webcast
Hitting Diabetes Head-on: Improving Outcomes and Reducing Therapeutic Inertia With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: AdaptED Module 2
Faculty Disclosures
CME Information
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Clinical judgment must guide each clinician in weighing the possible risks, benefits, or contraindications of any diagnostics, interventions or treatments discussed. Clinicians should review manufacturers’ product information and consider these with the recommendations of other authorities when applying the assessment and/or clinical management strategies discussed in this activity to the care of their patients.
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Discussion of Off-Label Uses and Investigational Products
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