Live Continuing Medical Education (CME): Type 2 Diabetes
In concert with this website, live NDEI CME events address issues concerning insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes--from the epidemiology and pathophysiology of the disease and its associated complications to the therapeutic options for treatment and prevention.
NDEI Audioconferences are a popular way to receive CME credit. Participate with other practitioners and interact with leading experts in cardiology and endocrinology to discuss the effects of the insulin resistance syndrome and type 2 diabetes on CVD; the need to aggressively control glycemia, lipids, hypertension, and other risk factors; and the potential of antidiabetic agents to affect the CVD risk profile in a beneficial manner. These 1-hour audioconferences are designed to allow your participation from the comfort of your home or office—without the inconvenience or expense of travel.
NDEI Dinner Meetings are held in the spring and fall across the country. Nationally recognized experts in cardiology and endocrinology present the curriculum at these live CME-certified activities. Case studies are often used to illustrate and present the curriculum, targeting the implications of insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome for the development of cardiovascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes. Audience participation is encouraged through various means, such as electronic audience-response systems and extensive question-and-answer sessions.
NDEI symposia are conducted throughout the year, often held in conjunction with major congresses such as the American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.