The course is designed to provide diabetologists and endocrinologists with evidence-based strategies to navigate the complexities of glucose management beyond the average patient profile.
Treating diabetes requires a highly personalized approach, especially when dealing with "special populations" where standard protocols may fall short. This practical guide deep dives into the clinical nuances of managing patients such as the elderly with multiple comorbidities, pregnant women, patients with end-stage renal disease, and those undergoing oncology treatments or steroid therapy.
Management of diabetes in special populations: a practical guide
The course is designed to provide diabetologists and endocrinologists with evidence-based strategies to navigate the complexities of glucose management beyond the average patient profile.
Treating diabetes requires a highly personalized approach, especially when dealing with "special populations" where standard protocols may fall short. This practical guide deep dives into the clinical nuances of managing patients such as the elderly with multiple comorbidities, pregnant women, patients with end-stage renal disease, and those undergoing oncology treatments or steroid therapy.
The course will be online soon
The course is designed to provide diabetologists and endocrinologists with evidence-based strategies to navigate the complexities of glucose management beyond the average patient profile.
Treating diabetes requires a highly personalized approach, especially when dealing with "special populations" where standard protocols may fall short. This practical guide deep dives into the clinical nuances of managing patients such as the elderly with multiple comorbidities, pregnant women, patients with end-stage renal disease, and those undergoing oncology treatments or steroid therapy.
Lesson coming soon
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