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Ask the Experts: what is the role of GLP-1 RAs in the current landscape of incretin therapies for T2D?

CME erikoistumispisteet

Näiden koulutusten sisältö on Novo Nordiskista riippumattoman sisällöntuottajan tuottamaa. Osa koulutuksista on EACCME-akkreditoituja, joten niitä voidaan lukea hyväksi joidenkin erikoisalojen erikoistumisopinnoissa ja diabeteksen erityispätevyyttä suoritettaessa. Pisteiden kelpoisuus täytyy kuitenkin varmistaa koulutuksesta vastaavalta taholta. Novo Nordisk ei vastaa koulutusten sisällöstä. Osa koulutusten järjestäjistä vaatii luomaan erilliset tunnukset omalle sivustolleen. 

The International Society of Endocrinology (ISE) is the global community of endocrine organisations worldwide. We represent a broad network of health care professionals integrating all areas of endocrinology and metabolism. Since its founding in 1960, the ISE has been dedicated to equip physicians and other health care professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to provide the best care for their patients. ISE organized the ICE Congress and supported meetings all over the world to achieve its mission.

 

This activity aims at refreshing Primary Care Physicians' knowledge on T2D in recognition of their generalist skills, supporting them to become more comfortable with their critical role in addressing barriers to T2D treatment optimization, focusing on the role of GLP-1RAs as part of the current landscape of incretin therapies for T2D. The CME/CPD accredited training is available in English, Spanish, French, and German, and consists of an interactive wbinar session and a practical case developed by the subject matter experts: Dr Abbas Raza (Pakistan), Dr Alvin Powers (USA), Dr David D'Alessio (USA), and Dr Boris Draznin (USA).

 

Made for: Diabetologists, Endocrinologists, Primary Care Physicians

 

Disease areas: Diabetes

 

Developed by: International Society of Endocrinology