Cleveland Clinic 28th Annual Diabetes Day 2024

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Cleveland Clinic 28th Annual Diabetes Day 2024

Format: 4 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 6.85 GB

Course Audience: primary care physicians, endocrinologists, diabetes educators, pharmacists

Overview:

Overview

The 28th annual Diabetes Day: Therapeutics, Technology and Surgery is presented by the Cleveland Clinic Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism to provide up-to-date reviews of management strategies and research on the complications of diabetes. Key topic areas that will be addressed include:

  • A review of therapeutic options to manage both Type 1 and 2 diabetes and their complications, including a pump update, new insulins, and continuous glucose monitoring updates.
  • New data regarding metformin in pregnancy will be discussed.
  • Importance of maintaining muscle mass during obesity management.
  • Gastroparesis associated with GLP-1 therapy and its effect on pre-op management.
  • New roles for GLP1 receptor agonists SGLT-2 inhibitors and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in preserving cardiac function and preventing strokes.

This year’s curriculum will also feature discussions about:

  • Research from Cleveland Clinic on non-nutritive sweeteners.
  • New treatment for nephropathy.
  • Pre-prandial vs post prandial exercise.
  • Diabetes and dementia.
  • Mental health and diabetes.
  • Effects of high-fat and high-protein diets on glucose control.
  • Dermatologic considerations in diabetes.

The goal of this symposium is to increase practitioners’ competence and clinical performance in treating diabetes and its complications and, ultimately, to improve patient outcomes.

There will be an optional workshop on continuous glucose monitoring designed for healthcare providers to advance the care of their patients with diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and other diabetes technology.

In addition to receiving speaker slides both pre- and post-course, participants will receive access to the recordings of the presentations post-course (non-CME).

Attendees will be able to:

  • Describe the efficacy and side effects of therapeutic interventions for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, including new insulins, closed-loop insulin pumps, smart pens, and islet and pancreas transplants.
  • Analyze new therapies and critically appraise the roles of SGLT-2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists to preserve renal and cardiac function.
  • Assess goals and management strategies for treating renal insufficiency in patients with diabetes.
  • Evaluate the impact of weight loss treatment options, including muscle mass preservation, in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
  • Critically appraise the effects of non-nutritive sweeteners.
  • Discuss the impact and define treatment strategies for dermatologic manifestations, neurological impairment such as dementia and stroke, and managing pregnancy for patients with diabetes.

Who should attend?

This activity is designed for primary care physicians, endocrinologists, diabetes educators, pharmacists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who care for patients with diabetes.

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

brochure (PDF Format)

Cardiovascular Outcome with Semaglutide in Patients With Obesity Without Diabetes- The SELECT Trial (PDF Format)

Dermatologic Manifestations in Diabetes and How to Treat (PDF Format)

Diabetes Management in People Living With Dementia (PDF Format)

Gastroparesis in Glp-1 Therapy and Its Implications for Surgery (PDF Format)

Hidden Cushings in DM2. Who and How to Evaluate (PDF Format)

Management of Diabetes in Chronic Kidney Disease (PDF Format)

Metformin in Pregnancy, New Data (PDF Format)

New Incretin Therapies (PDF Format)

Nonnutritive Sweeteners (PDF Format)

Part 1 (Video MP4 Format) (2 hours)

Part 2 (Video MP4 Format) (2 hours)

Part 3 (Video MP4 Format) (1 hours 30 minutes)

Part 4 (Video MP4 Format) (2 hours)

Preserving Muscle Mass With Weight Loss (PDF Format)

Preventing Stroke. A New Diabetes Therapeutic Outcome Goal (PDF Format)

SGLT2- Inhibitors and Normoglycemic DKA (PDF Format)

Ultra Long-Acting Insulin, How to Dose (PDF Format)

Use of Insulin Pumps; Innovations in the Last Year (PDF Format)

Why is Weight Loss so Difficult in DM2. (PDF Format)

Workshop 1 – CGM Updates (PDF Format)

Workshop 1 – Effect of High-Fat and High-Protein Meals on Glucose Control (PDF Format)

Workshop 2 – Debate- Pre-prandial vs Post Prandial Exercise (PDF Format)

Workshop 2 – Mental Health and Diabetes (PDF Format)

*Detail:

Thursday, May 2, 2024

All times in Eastern Time

7:00 – 7:45 am Optional Non-CME Breakfast Satellite

Available for in person attendance only
7:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast/Exhibits
7:55 am Welcome and Introduction

Robert S. Zimmerman, MD
8:00 am Metformin in Pregnancy, New Data

Stacey Ehrenberg, MD
8:20 am SGLT2- Inhibitors and Normoglycemic DKA

Adi Mehta, MD
8:40 am Ultra Long-Acting Insulin, How to Dose

Marwan Hamaty MD
9:00 am Nonnutritive Sweeteners

Stanley Hazen, MD, PhD
9:30 am New Incretin Therapies

Robert S. Zimmerman, MD
10:00 am Refreshment Break/Exhibits
10:15 am Diabetes Management in People Living With Dementia

Willy Marcos Valencia, MD
10:35 am Preventing Stroke. A New Diabetes Therapeutic Outcome Goal

Kevin M. Pantalone, DO
11:00 am Why is Weight Loss so Difficult in DM2?

Oscar Morey Vargas, MD
11:30 am Gastroparesis in Glp-1 Therapy and Its Implications for Surgery

Mona Gossmann, MD
12:00 pm Management of Diabetes in Chronic Kidney Disease

M. Luiza Caramori, MD
12:30 pm Lunch
12:45 – 1:30 pm Optional Non-CME Lunch Satellite

Available for in person attendance only
Diabetes Technology
1:30 pm Use of Insulin Pumps; Innovations in the Last Year

Diana Isaacs, PharmD

Concurrent Workshops

(live stream attendees will have access to one workshop which will be determined closer to the event)

Workshop 1

  • 2:05 pm

    CGM Updates

    Kevin Malloy, PharmD
  • 2:35 pm

    Effect of High-Fat and High-Protein Meals on Glucose Control

    Leann Olansky, MD

Workshop 2

  • 2:05 pm

    Mental Health and Diabetes

    Emily Durfey, LSW

    Stephanie Ash, MSW, LSW
  • 2:35 pm

    Debate: Pre-prandial vs Post Prandial Exercise

    Shannon Browne

    Bradley Heiss

3:05 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits
3:20 pm Preserving Muscle Mass With Weight Loss

Marcio Griebeler, MD
3:45 pm Cardiovascular Outcome With Semaglutide in Patients With Obesity Without Diabetes: The SELECT Trial

A. Michael Lincoff MD
4:15 pm Hidden Cushings in DM2. Who and How to Evaluate

Keren Zhou, MD
4:45 pm Dermatologic Manifestations in Diabetes and How to Treat

Marilyn Wickenheiser, MD
5:15 pm Adjourn

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