For UK healthcare professionals only.

This webcast and supporting materials were developed by the PCDOS faculty in conjunction with OmniaMed Communications. AstraZeneca has had no input into the agenda, speaker selection, presentations or collateral content, with the exception of their symposium session, for which they are fully responsible.

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People with obesity and/or diabetes are at increased risk of a number of complications, and these require early and effective management. Many of the newer pharmacological agents are effective across a wide range of these long-term conditions, and it is important for healthcare professionals to recognise when people become eligible to receive them. This webinar will identify the key tests that we should be performing regularly to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Agenda

Tests, targets and consequences: The importance of getting it right to deliver the best possible care

Wednesday 3 December – 12:00 – 13:45

12.00-12.05

Chair’s introduction 

  • Welcome to attendees
  • Introduction to the panel
Speaker   Su Down
,
12.05 – 12.15

Key tests, red flags and first steps 

  • Which tests should we prioritise, and why?
  • How to act on abnormal results

 

Speaker   Rahul Mohan
,
12.15 – 12.45

Making it personal: Incorporating test results into person-centred care 

A panel discussion of 3 fictional case vignettes, demonstrating how regular testing can form part of an individualised care package for a range of patients seen in everyday practice:

  • Younger people with obesity
  • Type 2 diabetes during middle age
  • Diabetes care in the elderly and frail
Speaker   All Speakers
,
12.45 – 1.00

Panel Q&A

Speaker   All speakers
,
1.00 – 1.45

Overcoming barriers to cardiorenal optimisation

This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca, intended for UK HCPs only.

Speaker   Niraj Lakhani

Speakers

Su Down

Diabetes Nurse Consultant, Somerset

Satish Durgam

GP Partner, London

Rahul Mohan

GP with extended role in diabetes, Nottingham

Niraj Lakhani

Lead Clinical Pharmacist & Pharmacist Advisor to the Royal College of General Practitioners for Primary Care Management

Rahbeia Najeeb

Diabetes Clinical Pharmacist, Manchester

This webcast and supporting materials were developed by the PCDOS faculty in conjunction with OmniaMed Communications. AstraZeneca has had no input into the agenda, speaker selection, presentations or collateral content, with the exception of their symposium session, for which they are fully responsible.

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