Twice per month on Thursdays, Oct 13, 2022 - January 26, 2023
7:30 am – 8:30 am (EST)
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Program Goal
- Address the urgent and persistent needs of vulnerable populations of people with diabetes complicated by CKD.
- Engage clinicians in the primary care setting by empowering and increasing the capacity of primary care clinicians (PCCs) to screen, diagnose, and manage renal complications of diabetes
When, Where, What?
- 8 sessions: October 13, 2022 – January 26, 2023
- Sessions run twice per month on Thursdays from 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
- Convenient virtual sessions via Zoom
- Each Session consists of a brief educational didactic with Q&A followed by a group discussion on deidentified patient scenarios submitted by participants
- Free Registration and incentives may be earned
Topics Include:
- Addressing CKD Disparities & Social Determinants of Health to
- Achieve Diabetes Management Goals
- Glucose Control: Best Practices to Address Diabetes-Related CKD
- Approaches to Identifying CKD & the New Kidney Health Evaluation
- SGLT2 Inhibitors and GLP-1 Agonists: Diabetes Agents that Improve
- Renal Outcomes
- Halting CKD Progression: From Optimizing Hypertension
- Management to Newer Agents
- Primary Care Provider Interventions to Arrest CKD Progression
- CKD & Renal Transplant Disparities
- Management of CKD: The Patient's Perspective