Touro University California (TUC) will host its annual diabetes conference for practicing clinicians, "2022 Diabetes Update: High Management for Clinicians" on Sunday. The event will be from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the NorthBay Healthcare Green Valley Center.
Among the stated objectives for the conference attendees are the following
- Utilizing a patient-centered approach to treating patients with diabetes across the spectrum
- Implementing ADA treatment guidelines and apply standards of care (SOC) in daily practice
- Discussing appropriate public health strategies to address the challenge of diabetes mellitus
- Applying evidence-based approaches to the selection of new and current medications for patients with diabetes
- Discussing unique features of diabetes management in special populations
- Discussing approaches to novel mechanisms to chronic metabolic diseases
- Utilizing interprofessional teams to manage diabetes in the primary care setting
Dr. Jay Shubrook, a diabetes researcher and professor at TUC, will begin the conference at 8 a.m. with his presentation, "Starting CGM in Your Practice." The conference will include more than a dozen presentations and six different experts in the fields of diabetes research and management.
In this one-day diabetes symposium the learners will gain key skills and insights to take to their practice immediately. Topics include the use of continuous glucose monitoring, the gut microbiome, and patient-centered language and approaches. Participants can join in person or virtually.
For a complete list of presentation topics, speaker bios, and to register, visit https://www.eeds.com/live/148518.
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