Duke Regional Diabetes Symposium 2012 July 13, 2012 8:30 AM 4:30 PM North Carolina Research Campus David H. Murdock Core Laboratory Building First Floor Event Room 150 Research Campus Drive Kannapolis, NC 28081 Sponsored by Duke University School of Medicine
Overview and Objectives Target Audience The target audience for this symposium includes all providers of care for patients with diabetes mellitus, including primary care physicians, specialty physicians, endocrinologists, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, diabetes educators, and family and general medicine practitioners. Statement of Need With the high prevalence of endocrine disorders encountered in clinical practice today, primary care physicians need to stay abreast of changes in the field and incorporate verified techniques and practices in the treatment of their patients. The prevalence of diabetes is expected to increase sharply over the next 40 years due to an aging population, increasing minority populations at high risk for type 2 diabetes, and increasing longevity of people with diabetes. Therefore, physicians, physician assistants, and other health care providers need the most current, evidence-based information to manage and treat this growing public health epidemic. Learning Objectives The overall goal of the activity is to enhance learners knowledge and improve their competency in incorporating updates to venous disease treatment into their practice. Upon completion of the activity, participants should be able to: Describe the practical application of diabetes management technologies, including pens, meters, and pumps Describe how to initiate intensive insulin therapy Identify indications for GLP-1 mimetics and DPP-4 inhibitors and amylin as part of type 2 diabetes management Describe complicated medical situations requiring diabetes management Accreditation & Credit Designation The Duke University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Duke University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Commercial Support Acknowledgment This CME activity is supported by educational grants from: Novo Nordisk, Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca LP sanofi-aventis US Medtronic Diabetes A complete list of supporters will be made available at the time of the meeting.
Faculty Faculty Director Diana B. McNeill, MD, FACP Professor of Medicine Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism Invited Faculty Michael Blazing, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Cardiology John Buse, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine Director, Diabetes Care Center Chief, Division of Endocrinology Executive Associate Dean, Clinical Research University of North Carolina School of Medicine Lillian Lien, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Medical Director, Duke Inpatient Diabetes Management Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism Melanie Mabrey, ACNP, BC-ADM Nurse Practitioner DRH Division - Diabetes/Endocrine Eugene Kovalik, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Nephrology Elisabetta Politi, MPH, RD, LDN, CDE Nutrition Director Duke Diet and Fitness Center
General Information Registration Please register online under upcoming events at: https://www.dcri.org. For additional information, please call Lena Wegner at 1-877-707-2904. Fees MDs: $95; non-mds: $65. The fee includes symposium materials and planned meals. Cancelation Policy All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via e-mail (lena.wegner@duke.edu) or by fax (919-668-7114; attn: Lena Wegner). Registration cancellations received on or before June 15 will be fully refunded minus a processing fee of 5%. Cancellations on or before June 16 through July 5 will receive a 50% refund minus a processing fee of 5%. Cancellations received on or after July 6 will not be refunded. In the event that the program is cancelled or postponed, we will not be responsible for any travel costs or expenses, including cancellation/change penalties assessed by airlines, travel agencies, or hotels. Hotel Information No room block has been secured; however, should you need to obtain local accommodations, contact the following options directly: Embassy Suites (Concord): 704-455-8200 Hampton Inn (Concord/Kannapolis): 704-793-9700 Country Inn and Suites (Concord): 704-793-6777 Disclosure The Duke University School of Medicine adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of CME. Disclosure of the planning committee and faculty s commercial relationships will be made known at the activity. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations. Resolution of Conflicts of Interest In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of CME, the Duke University School of Medicine will implement mechanisms prior to the planning and implementation of this CME activity to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for all persons in a position to control content of this CME activity. Disclaimer The information provided at this CME activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a health care provider relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient s medical condition. Special Needs Statement The Duke University School of Medicine is committed to making its activities accessible to all people. If you need assistance or accommodation, please call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing.
Agenda July 13, 2012 Time Topic Speaker(s)* 8:30 9:00 am Registration and Breakfast Morning Session Landscape of Diabetes and Treatment Approaches 9:00 9:10 am Welcome and Introduction Diana McNeill, MD, Duke University 9:10 9:45 am State of Diabetes Today Diana McNeill, MD, Duke University Nationally and Regionally 9:45 10:15 am Intensive Insulin Therapy Lillian Lien, MD, Duke University 10:15 10:45 am GLP-1 Mimetics and DPP-4 Inhibitors 10:45 11:00 am Networking Break John Buse, MD, University of North Carolina 11:00 11:45 am Hands-On Using New Technologies Melanie Mabrey, ACNP, Duke University 11:45 am 12:20 pm Panel: Management of Complex Patients with Type 2 Diabetes 12:20 1:00 pm Lunch Diana McNeill, MD, Duke University; Lillian Lien, MD, Duke University; John Buse, MD, University of North Carolina; and Melanie Mabrey, ACNP, Duke University Afternoon Session Complicated Situations and Lifestyle Management 1:00 1:40 pm Diabetes and Acute Coronary Michael Blazing, MD, Duke University Syndrome 1:40 2:15 pm Renal Failure in the Diabetic Patient Eugene Kovalik, MD, Duke University 2:15 2:45 pm Networking Break 2:45 3:15 pm Nutrition and Cardiovascular Elisabetta Politi, MPH, Duke University Modification 3:15 4:15 pm Case Presentations and Discussion Melanie Mabrey, ACNP, Duke University 4:15 4:30 pm Wrap-Up and Evaluation Diana McNeill, MD, Duke University * Please note, faculty and program are subject to change without notice. DCRI Communications March 2012