Date: November 13, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM (PST), 11:00 AM (EST), 5:00 PM (CET)
According to the CDC, in the United States, approximately 14.7% of adults have Diabetes, and another 10.8% have prediabetes. Unfortunately, as many as 8.7 million adults aged 18 years or older who met laboratory criteria for diabetes were not aware of or did not report having diabetes- limiting their opportunity for treatment and intervention before complications arise. By understanding the populations most at risk for Type 2 DM, we may have the opportunity to target screening programs and reduce the damage from this prevalent disease. In this webinar, Dr Mrinalini Kulkarni-Date, Chief of Endocrinology at Dell Medical School , The University of Texas at Austin will share her insights as to population at highest risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes and the characteristics of programs successful in bettering these statistics.
Learning Objectives
- Understand screening criteria in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes
- Identify patient populations that are high risk for diabetes and pre-diabetes
- Recognize the impact of social determinants of health on diabetes
- Discuss the elements of successful screening programs
References:
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Appendix A: Diabetes Data & Research. Accessed October 16, 2024. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/php/data-research/appendix.html
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