Ceu For Nurses
Insulin
therapy is the most vital and efficacious treatment for diabetes, yet
it remains the most complex. Current issues in insulin therapy include
setting appropriate individual glycemic targets, using currently
available insulins more effectively and safely, and using insulin in
combination with incretin therapies. Recent research has paradoxically
clarified some of these issues, but further complicated others. The
future of insulin therapy will offer additional opportunities to
individualize therapy, as investigations are designed to explore various
strategies to deliver insulin in a more perfectly physiologic manner,
including new types of insulin analogues, new routes of administration,
and new delivery technologies. This activity will discuss recent
findings pertaining to both the present and future of insulin therapy.
This activity will
include 6 'hot topic' discussions, each consisting of a short written
excerpt of relevant, corresponding clinical data and audio clips of the
faculty roundtable discussion derived from questions received during the
live activity.
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