The Evolution of Insulin Replacement Therapy: New Perspectives and Clinical Applications
The Evolution of Insulin Replacement Therapy consists of 4 presentations with discussion: • Session 1: Insulin Options for Diabetes: Update on their Evolution • Session 2: Advancing to Insulin Therapy ...
The Evolution of Insulin Replacement Therapy consists of 4 presentations with discussion: • Session 1: Insulin Options for Diabetes: Update on their Evolution • Session 2: Advancing to Insulin Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes: The Impact of the New Insulin Options • Session 3: Physiologic Insulin Replacement: Practical Approaches for the Primary Care Provider • Session 4: The Evolution of Glycemic Monitoring and Insulin Delivery Devices: Why the Primary Care Provider Should Understand the OptionsAt the conclusion of The Evolution of Insulin Replacement Therapy, you will be able to: • Identify clinically relevant pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the new insulins and insulin combinations • Discuss the clinical importance of similarities and differences between a biosimilar insulin and a reference insulin • Recognize the indications for advancement to insulin replacement therapy for people with T2DM • Identify clinically relevant pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the new insulins and insulin combinations • Describe initiation and titration methods for new insulin-based therapies to optimize achievement of glycemic goals while minimizing adverse effects • Discuss strategies to overcome patient and clinician barriers to the successful initiation and utilization of insulin therapy in the context of the new insulin-based therapies, and monitoring and delivery devicesTarget Audience: This program is intended for US-based primary care providers, clinical endocrinologists/diabetologists, nephrologists, cardiologists, emergency department specialists, pharmacists, and other clinicians caring for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
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