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Venue: Digitally through the University of Manitoba
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Recording: Fridays at the University Metabolic Day – May 6, 2022
This is a recording of the session presented via livestream on May 6, 2022. This recording is available to paid registrants only.
Agenda
0830 SGLT2 Inhibitors – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – Dr. Josef Silha
0920 Top Questions of Relevance to Primary Care – Dr. Bill Leslie
1010 The Canadian Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guidelines – Dr. Priya Manjoo
1100 Stretch Break
1130 Application of the Canadian Hypertension Guidelines – a Case-Based Approach – Dr. Ross Feldman
1220 Fatty Liver Disease – New Insights and Cardiometabolic Optimization – Dr. Jonathan Gabor
1320 Closing remarks
Objectives
- Recognize common disorders that are affected by weight (Communicator, Medical Expert)
- Prescribe medications used in the treatment of various metabolic disorders and select the appropriate use of new treatments for each condition (Communicator, Scholar, Medical Expert)
- Select screening for the various conditions discussed, if appropriate (Medical Expert, Communicator, Collaborator)
- Describe new directions that each topic is taking as the fields continue to develop (Scholar, Medical Expert)
- Identify the type of patient that would require referral to an expert in that field, when appropriate (Collaborator, Medical Expert)
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Registration
Physicians: $175
Other health professionals: $75
Residents/students: $30
Study Credits
This recorded activity is eligible for non-certified Mainpro+ credits and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Section 2: Self-Learning credits. These are self-reporting through the respective Colleges.
For Family Physicians: Up to 5.0 Mainpro+ certified credits are available by completing a CFPC Linking Learning exercise – see the Power Up Your Credits document on the Recording and Resources page of this course.