Cleveland Clinic has been at the vanguard of ongoing training in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diabetes for more than 25 years. The 27th Annual Diabetes Therapeutics, Technology and Surgery was created by its world-class faculty to present the most recent analyses of methods and research pertinent to this condition and its consequences. The purpose of this activity is to improve the clinical performance and competence of practitioners in the management of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Better patient outcomes will result from a deeper comprehension of the condition and the available treatment options.
Program :
– Artificial Sweetners Friend or Foe ?
– Burden of Severe Hypoglycemia in People With Type 1 Diabetes
– Carbs in Pregnancy How Low Can You Go
– Continuous Glucose Monitoring
– Debate Medical Management is the Best Option for Diabetes Treatment
– Debate Surgical Treatment for Diabetic Remission/Weight Loss
– Diabetes Management in Older Adults
– Diabetes Prevention Teplizumab
– Diabetes Without Hypoglycemia
– Diabetic Cardiomyopathy The Perfect Storm
– Diabetic Retinopathy
– New ADA Guidelines for Hypertension and Lipids
– New Insulins
– Non-Insulin Therapies in the Hospital
– Novel Insulin Delivery
– Overview of Glucagon
– Preserving Renal Function in Type 2 Diabetes
– Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Among People With Type 2 Diabetes
– Treatments for Neuropathy
– Use of Insulin Pumps in Type 2 Diabetes