Total Credits: 1.25 including 1.25 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Addressing Cardiometoblic Risk in Underserved Populations
Kevin Miller, DO
Disclosures: Dr. Miller does have a financial relationship with Abbott & Bioliq. No conflicts of interest have been identified.
Learning Objectives:
● Discuss with patients the health risks associated with cardiometabolic risk factors, including the benefits of early intervention.
● Commit to utilizing available patient-centered strategies for risk assessment and multidisciplinary care for patients who may be at risk for cardiometabolic disorders such as diabetes, obesity, CVD, and CKD.
● Outline to patients the available therapeutic approaches, which may positively impact their risk of the development of cardiometabolic disease.
The Iowa Osteopathic Medical Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians and designates this program for a maximum of 1.25 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation in this activity.
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| Addressing Cardiometoblic Risk in Underserved Populations Slides (8 MB) | 76 Pages | Available after Purchase |
| Metabolic Toolkit (10.1 MB) | 6 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Kevin Miller, DO, is a board-certified Family Practitioner with Osteopathic training. He earned his medical degree from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996 and completed an Osteopathic teaching fellowship. Dr. Miller moved to the Pacific Northwest with his physician wife, where he co-founded Diabetes Nation, a non-profit organization, and Diabetes and Obesity Care, where he currently practices.
With over 25 years in medical practice, Dr. Miller has held various roles, including president, CME director, and health policy advocate for the Osteopathic Medical Association of Oregon over a 20-year period. He has served on the board of delegates for the AOA and ACOFP. He completed an Osteopathic Health Care Policy Fellowship in 2023. He and his wife are also founders and board members of Type 1 Buddy Camp, which will celebrate its 10th camp in August 2024.
Dr. Miller is a family physician at heart, and he has dedicated much of his career to caring for individuals as a small-town primary care provider. He has a special interest in disease prevention and in prediabetes. In 2023 he presented on diabetes prevention at the 83rd ADA Scientific Sessions. Following the presentation, he developed the module on diabetes prevention for Diabetes is Primary and currently serves as chair of Diabetes is Primary for the ADA. With a strong background in quality improvement, Dr. Miller continues to provide valuable insights and knowledge to help primary care providers find greater success in their care of patients.
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