Total Credits: 1 including 1.0 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Optimum Management of Diabetes T1 and T2 in Primary Care
This session will focus on understanding the concepts of time in range as well as a hemoglobin A1c, and why it is important to differentiate these 2 values; understanding and learning how to use the ADA guidelines for eye care, foot care, and lab testing in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes; understanding the new role of continuous subcutaneous glucose sensing in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
The Washington Osteopathic Medical Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association as a Category 1 CME Sponsor.
The WOMA strives to provide continuing medical education programs to fulfill the needs of the attendees and to meet the AOA Uniform Guidelines and AOA Accreditation Requirements. Comments, questions, or complaints should be forwarded to WOMA Executive Director Roseanne Andersen, by calling the WOMA Office at 425-677-3930 or by mail to WOMA, P.O. Box 1187 Gig Harbor, WA 98332 or by email to executivedirector@woma.org.
Ken Cathcart is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. His postgraduate training includes an internship and internal medicine residency at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, Ohio where he served as Chief Resident in 1987-88. He completed a Fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism at Baystate Medical Center, Tufts University, in 1990. HE is AOBIM certified in Endocrinology and Metabolism and a Fellow of the American College of Endocrinology. He practices General Endocrinology and Metabolism at Northside Internal Medicine in Spokane.
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