2018 Diabetes Symposium
 
Agenda
Time Description Faculty

7:30 AM

Registration, Continental Breakfast and Product Education Room

**Please Check-In for CME/CE Credit

8:30 AM

Welcome and Opening Remarks

John Martin, MD, FACP, AAHIVS

Symposium Chairman

8:45 AM

Taking the Mystery out of Hypoglycemia
Management – Clinical Pearls for Providers

Sunder Mudaliar, MD

9:45 AM

Encouraging Change through Motivational Interviewing

Ray Nanda, MD

10:45 AM

Break, Networking and Product Education Room


11:15 AM –12:15 PM AM CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Time

Description

Faculty


A1: Center for Healthy Living: Beating the Barriers

(to optimal diabetes care)

What are the common lifestyle barrier issues that cause
our patients problems with their own diabetes self-care?

Yadira Benjelloun

Elieta Cho, MS, RD

Timothy Hsieh, MD

Ruth Pereira, MPH, MCHES, CDE

Amy Wong


A2: The Diabetic Foot

75% of foot amputations are preventable. How do I apply
the LEAP risk stratification guidelines to help reduce
amputation rates?

Tuan Le, DPM


A3: Defeating Severe Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is one of the most frequent complications of
diabetes. It can have a sudden onset and may not always be preventable.

How do I identify and manage severe hypoglycemia in my
diabetic patients?

R. James Dudl, MD

Andrew Karter, PhD

Avantika Waring, MD


A4: Expert Panel: Digital Diabetes: RGM, CGM & TM - What are they & How Do We Use Them?

How can text messaging technology help to improve diabetes
care without the use of significant additional resources.
This will be a presentation/organizational case study
demonstrating the use of the mPulse activate text messaging
project in KPOC, illustrating success in churn rate reduction for controlled diabetics.

Moderator:

John Martin, MD, FACP, AAHIVS

Panelists:

Yee Chieh Chew, PhD

R. James Dudl, MD

Michael Swiernik, MD

William Woo, MD

12:15 PM

Lunch and Networking


1:15 PM – 2:15   PM   1:15 PM – 2:15 PM - PM CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Repeat from AM Concurrent Breakout Session)

Time

Description

Faculty


B1: Center for Healthy Living: Beating the Barriers (to optimal diabetes care)

What are the common lifestyle barrier issues that cause
our patients problems with their own diabetes self-care?

Yadira Benjelloun

Elieta Cho, MS, RD

Timothy Hsieh, MD

Ruth Pereira, MPH, MCHES, CDE

Amy Wong


B2: The Diabetic Foot

75% of foot amputations are preventable. How do I apply
the LEAP risk stratification guidelines to help reduce
amputation rates?

Tuan Le, DPM


B3: Defeating Severe Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is one of the most frequent complications of
diabetes. It can have a sudden onset and may not always be preventable.

How do I identify and manage severe hypoglycemia in my diabetic patients?

R. James Dudl, MD

Andrew Karter, PhD

Avantika Waring, MD


B4: Expert Panel: Digital Diabetes: RGM, CGM & TM

What are They & How Do We Use Them?

How can text messaging technology help to improve diabetes
care without the use of significant additional resources.
This will be a presentation/organizational case study
demonstrating the use of the mPulse activate text messaging
project in KPOC, illustrating success in churn rate reduction for controlled diabetics.

Moderator:

John Martin, MD, FACP, AAHIVS

Panelists:

Yee Chieh Chew, PhD

R. James Dudl, MD

Michael Swiernik, MD

William Woo, MD

2:15 PM

Break, Networking and Product Education Room


Time

Description

Faculty

2:45 PM

3rd Line Agents - Who and When Do You Consider
Its Use?

What are the benefits/concerns of each drug categories and what are the appropriate situations on when to use them?

George Dailey, MD

3:45 PM

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Diabetes

How does NAFLD impact diabetic patients and how do we better identify and treat these patients?

Heather Patton, MD

4:45 PM

5:00 PM

Wrap-up and Closing Remarks

Meeting Adjourned

John Martin, MD, FACP, AAHIVS