Course Details
Course Title Antihyperglycemic Therapy in T2D and CVD: In Search of the Holy Grail
Presented Date 03/20/2025
Expiration Date 03/20/2028

Presenter(s) Silvio Inzucchi MD
This Presenter does have relevant Financial Relationships to disclose.
   Speakers Bureau - AstraZeneca/Merck
   Consultant - NovoNordisk/Merck/Pfizer/Corcept
   Consultant - AstraZeneca
   Other Description of Other relationship DMC member for clinical trial - Bayer
   Advisory Committee - AstraZeneca/ Novo Nordisk

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Description This is an online grand round from the Department of Medicine

Silvio Inzucchi MD Clinical Chief, Endocrinology Medical Director, Yale Diabetes Center Yale School of Medicine
Objectives Describe the relationship between glucose lowering in type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk; Identify the categories of glucose lowering medications in type 2 diabetes linked to improved cardiovascular outcomes; Construct rational treatment regimens for patients with type 2 diabetes at high cardiovascular risk
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