Reaching New Heights in Cardio–Renal–Metabolic Care: Optimizing Treatment to Elevate Patient Outcomes
Webinar/Online
Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 6:30pm PT - 8:00pm PT
Info
Topic
Reaching New Heights in Cardio–Renal–Metabolic Care: Optimizing Treatment to Elevate Patient Outcomes
Credits Offered
This event offers
1.5 contact hours
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
ANCC.
Additional Information
Agenda
- Welcome, Opening Remarks, and Baseline Assessment: 3 min
- Charting the Climb: Internal Medicine Guiding the Path Toward GDMT Excellence in CRM: 20 min
- Finding the Foothold: Analyzing the Latest Evidence on SGLT2 Inhibitors in CRM Care: 25 min
- Plotting a Course Through the Crags: Practical Approaches to SGLT2 Inhibitor Adverse Effect Management: 25 min
- Post Assessment and Evaluation: 2 min
- Key Points Summary and Question and Answer Session: 15 min
Goal Statement
The goal of this activity is to improve the knowledge and competence of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with Cardiovascular Disease (CVD).
Target Audience
This activity is intended for internal medicine and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients with heart failure and/or CKD including physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician associates.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
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Recognize ongoing care gaps in the management of patients with cardio–renal–metabolic disease and the consequences of delayed therapeutic intervention
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Interpret current and emerging evidence on the benefits of SGLT2 inhibitors across the cardio–renal–metabolic spectrum to support earlier initiation and sustained therapy
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Develop patient-centered counseling approaches to effectively integrate SGLT2 inhibitors into individualized cardio–renal–metabolic care plans
Speakers
Medical Director
Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research, and Data Science (CARDS)
Providence Heart Institute
Providence Health System
Portland, Oregon
Professor of Medicine Division of Endocrinology Department of Medicine Duke Clinical Research Institute Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina