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Sixth Annual Diabetes Regional Conference
Evidence-Based Interventions to Stem the Burden of Diabetes Complications

Saturday, March 13, 2010
7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
UT Conference Center
Knoxville, TN

The 2010 Diabetes Conference has reached capacity registration.  Registration space will become available as registrations are cancelled.  Call UT Conferences at 865-974-0280 to inquire about space availability.  On-site registrations will be accommodated only if space is available.  Thank you for your interest in the Diabetes Conference.

Education Credits:  Up to 6.0 CME credits and up to .6 CEUs

Only diabetes conference of its kind in the region! 

Featuring regional experts in

  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Nutrition
  • Ophthalmology
  • Renal Disease
  • Vascular Disease

The Burden of Diabetes Lies in its Complications

While the cost, morbidity and mortality from diabetes, itself, is high, its numerous complications and associated risk factors account for the overwhelming burden of this disease.
Adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates 2-4 times higher than non-diabetics, and their risk of death from stroke is 2.8 times higher.  Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure in adults and results in a ten-fold increase in amputations.  Of people with diabetes, 60-70% have mild to severe forms of nervous system damage, and the incidence of periodontal disease, sexual dysfunction, complications of pregnancy and susceptibility to other illnesses are all significantly increased. 

Learn More at this Conference

The Sixth Annual Diabetes Regional Conference will decipher the latest medical research into practical, clinical approaches for reducing, preventing and treating some of the major complications of diabetes.  The goal is to provide the medical community with evidence-based interventions to improve health outcomes and quality of life for patients at risk for diabetes and its complications.

Who should attend?

Healthcare professionals practicing in

  • Family Medicine
  • Internal Medicine

Also

  • Pharmacists
  • Other healthcare professionals involved in the prevention and treatment of diabetes

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of this program the participant should be able to

  • Explain the interrelationships between strategies of diabetes management and common complications of diabetes
  • Evaluate evidence-based strategies for the prevention, screening and treatment of common complications of diabetes
  • Identify the interventions, including lifestyle changes, motivational strategies and pharmacological treatments, which are most appropriate for patients at various stages of the disease
  • Analyze data to optimize drug therapy
  • Identify drug interactions in diabetic patients

Accreditation

AMA:  Up to 6.0 Category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award
Other CME credits pending
CEUs:  Up to .6

Fees

Reservations are limited.  Seating, course materials and meals cannot be guaranteed for on-site registrants. 

Early Registration (through February 26, 2010)

  • $85 Physicians
  • $65 Physician Assistants and Pharmacists
  • $60 Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Retirees, Allied Health Professionals

Late Registration (after February 26, 2010)

  • $100 Physicians
  • $80 Physician Assistants and Pharmacists
  • $75 Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Retirees, Allied Health Professionals

The 2010 Diabetes Conference has reached capacity registration.  Registration space will become available as registrations are cancelled.  Call UT Conferences at 865-974-0280 to inquire about space availability.  On-site registrations will be accommodated only if space is available.  Thank you for your interest in the Diabetes Conference.

This educational activity is presented by the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine and Department of Family Medicine.  The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to certify continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine

Office of Communications and Outreach
1924 Alcoa Highway
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920
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