Individualising care – considerations in the escalation of pharmacological management of type 2 diabetes – QI&CPD – Category 2

AUS

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QI & CPD - Category 2

2 hrs

Endocrinology

4 Credits

Course Description

Attaining optimal blood glucose management in patients with type 2 diabetes is important to improve both short-term and long-term health outcomes. A sustained legacy effect of intensive glucose-management in type 2 diabetes has been observed, indicating a continued reduction in microvascular risk. In addition, the legacy effect demonstrates an association between intensive glucose management and a significantly decreased risk of myocardial infarction and death.

A general glycaemic target of HbA1c = 7% (53mmol/mol) has therefore been recommended for newly diagnosed and uncomplicated patients. Over 60% of patients, however, are reported as not achieving their glycaemic goals. One Australian study showed less than half of patients with type 2 diabetes seen in general practice had an HbA1c = 7% (53 mmol/mol) with 25% having an HbA1c > 8% (64mmol/mol). Current glycaemic management seems to be “missing the target” of accepted treatment goals.

Course Details

Expiry Date: 2020-06-29

Professions: Physician

Faculty

John Eric Barlow
MBBS, MRACGP
Clinical Supervisor, University of Notre Dame, NSW
Surgical Assistant Strathfield Private Hospital, NSW
Westmead Private Hospital, NSW

Rachel Freeman
APD, CDE, BHSc (Nut&Diet), MSc (Diabetes)
Professional Services Manager
Australian Diabetes Educators Association

Accreditation

This activity has been approved by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners QI&CPD Program.

Total Points: 4 Point(s) (Category 2)

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