The 12th UCLA Diabetes Symposium

  16 Nov 2024 - 16 Nov 2024

   Marina del Rey, CA, United States

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The 12th UCLA Diabetes Symposium

16 Nov 2024

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16 Nov 2024

Marina del Rey, CA, United States



Diabetes poses a major healthcare challenge given its rising prevalence, cost, and risk of chronic complications and co-morbidities. Healthcare providers are required to address these concerns in a changing landscape of therapy and technology where treatments for diabetes continue to expand. The annual UCLA Diabetes Symposium is a full-day CME program offering providers of varying backgrounds a chance to review optimal state-of-the-art patient care.

Counsel patients with diabetes on cardiovascular disease prevention, Discuss the risks and benefits of SGLT-2 Inhibitors, Understand the risks and benefits of Incretin (GLP-1, GIP) medications used in type 2 diabetes mellitus

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