Evidence-Based Management of the Diabetes Epidemic 2024
Nov 13, 2024
12:00PM to 5:00PM
Details
- Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2024
- In-Person Time: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. *Time is subject to change
- Virtual Time: 1:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Delivery: Hybrid *A virtual option is available
- Location: Liuna Station, 360 James Street North, Hamilton, ON
Target Audience
Family Physicians, Specialists, Physician Assistants, Optometrists, Pharmacists, International Medical Graduates (IMGs), Nurse Educators/Practitioners, Dietitians, and Residents.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this activity, learners will be able to:
- Describe and interpret ongoing progress and research regarding islet cell replacement to treat type 1 diabetes.
- Recognize, diagnose and manage common skin problems in people with diabetes.
- Identify and integrate novel management approaches for type 1 diabetes.
- Use information from continuous glucose monitoring systems to optimize diabetes care.
- Incorporate simple approaches to educate and reassure people with a new diagnosis of diabetes.
- Develop a language and approach to type 2 diabetes remission.
Accreditation Statements
The Continuing Professional Development Office (CPD) at McMaster University is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) to provide CFPC Mainpro+ and RCPSC Maintenance of Certification (MOC) study credits for Continuing Medical Education.
This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. It has been certified by the Continuing Professional Development Office (CPD) at McMaster University for up to 3.25 Mainpro+ credits.
This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by the Continuing Professional Development Office (CPD) at McMaster University. You may claim a maximum of 3.25 MOC Section 1 hours. Credits are automatically calculated.
Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC credit to AMA credit can be found at https://edhub.ama-assn.org/pages/about-ama-education.
Each attendee should only claim the hours they attended.