CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DIABETES PART I 8:00am 8:45am Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH with Diabetes

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Schedule

Friday, November 9, 2018 7:00am 7:50am 7:50am 8:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast Introduction and Welcome CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DIABETES PART I 8:00am 8:45am Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH with Diabetes 8:45am 9:30am Optimal Management of Dyslipidemia in People with Peter Oettgen, MD Diabetes COMPREHENSIVE APPROACHES TO OBESITY: BLUNTING ITS IMPACT 9:30am 10:15am Nutritional Approaches to Weight Kristina S. Metzler, MS, RD, LDN Management - One Size Does Not Fit All 10:15am 10:35am Refreshment Break 10:35am 11:15am Motivational Interviewing for Patients with Frank J. Domino, MD Diabetes: New Techniques to Impact Patient Behavior 11:15am 11:55am Exercise: Quick and Effective In-Office Risk Rachele M. Pojednic, PhD, EdM Assessment and Personalized Prescription Strategies 11:55am 12:05pm Ask the Experts: Panel Discussion Faculty 12:05pm 1:05pm Lunch Break (on your own) 1:05pm 1:35pm Pharmacologic Management of Obesity: Osama Hamdy, MD, PhD, FACE When. What. How. 1:35pm 2:05pm Surgical Treatment of Obesity: Drastic or Desirable? Daniel B. Jones, MD, MS, FACS 2:05pm 2:15pm Ask the Experts: Panel Discussion Faculty 2:15pm 2:25pm Rejuvenation Exercises SYMPOSIUM: MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES 2:25pm 3:25pm Beyond Metformin: Navigating the New Martin J. Abrahamson, MD, FACP Guidelines 3:25pm 3:45pm Refreshment Break 3:45pm 4:45pm Newer Insulins and How We Use Them: Richard S. Beaser, MD A Comprehensive Primer 4:45pm 5:25pm Keynote: Advances in Insulin Delivery Systems Bruce W. Bode, MD, FACE and Continuous Glucose Monitoring: What You Need to Know 5:25pm 5:50pm Q&A: Medical Management of Diabetes Faculty

Saturday, November 10, 2018 7:30am 8:00am Continental Breakfast 8:00am 8:45am Keynote: The Top-10 Advances in the Martin J. Abrahamson, MD, FACP Management of Diabetes Richard S. Beaser, MD CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DIABETES PART II 8:45am 9:30am Optimal Management of Hypertension in People with Melanie P. Hoenig, MD Diabetes 9:30am 10:15am Cardiovascular Outcome Trials in Diabetes Silvio E. Inzucchi, MD and Their Implications for Day-to-Day Practice 10:15am 10:35am Refreshment Break 10:35am 11:20am Keynote: Microbiome (The Second Human Genome): Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP What Shapes it and How it Shapes Us SYMPOSIUM: TREATING SPECIAL POPULATIONS 11:20am 12:00pm Managing Diabetes in the Elderly Individualizing Care Medha N. Munshi, MD 12:00pm 1:15pm Lunch Break (on your own) 1:15pm 1:55pm Understanding Cultural Differences and Optimizing William C. Hsu, MD Treatment 1:55pm 2:35pm Recognizing and Treating Sleep Disorders and Their Melanie S. Pogach, MD, MMSc Consequences 2:35pm 2:45pm 2:45pm 3:05pm Rejuvenation Exercises Refreshment Break 3:05pm 3:45pm PCOS, Obesity and Diabetes: Connecting the Dots Mala S. Sivanandy, MD 3:45pm 4:35pm Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis: Assessing Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP Severity and Optimizing Management

Sunday, November 11, 2018 7:30am 8:00am Continental Breakfast SYMPOSIUM: MICROVASCULAR DISEASE 8:00am 8:40am Treating Retinopathy: Optimizing the Impact of Deborah K. Schlossman, MD Recent Advances 8:40am 9:30am Treatment of Renal Disease: Blunting the Impact, Robert C. Stanton, MD Slowing Progression 9:30am 10:10am Understanding the Neuropathies of Diabetes: Patricia E. Greenstein, MD What the PCP Needs to Know 10:10am 10:30am Refreshment Break 10:30am 11:10am Testosterone Therapy and Cardiometabolic Disease: Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS Is it Ready for Primetime? SYMPOSIUM: THE DIABETIC FOOT 11:10am 11:40am The Foot: Recognize, Rx or Refer? John M. Giurini, DPM 11:40am 12:10pm Peripheral Vascular Disease: Journey of 1,000 Steps David R. Campbell, MD, FRCS, FACS 12:10pm 1:20pm Lunch Break (on your own) CLINICAL SKILLS WORKSHOP: AN IN-DEPTH EXPERIENCE 1:20pm 1:50pm Psychological Vicissitudes in Dealing with Diabetes Aliza K. Phillips-Stoll, MD 1:50pm 2:50pm Challenging Cases Suzanne Ghiloni, BSN, RN, CDE Martin J. Abrahamson, MD, FACP Richard S. Beaser, MD Alissa R. Segal, PharmD, CDE, CDTC 2:50pm 3:10pm Refreshment Break 3:10pm 3:40pm An In-Depth Look at Continuous Glucose Elena Toschi, MD Insulin Delivery Devices Alissa R. Segal, PharmD, CDE, CDTC 3:40pm 4:10pm Inpatient Diabetes Management: Challenging Cases Lyle D. Mitzner, MD

Faculty

Course Directors Martin J. Abrahamson, MD, FACP Co-Director, Division of Continuing Education Email: mabraham@bidmc.harvard.edu Richard S. Beaser, MD Senior Staff Physician Medical Director, Professional Education Email: richard.beaser@joslin.harvard.edu Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP Professor of Medicine Editor-in-Chief, Hepatology Section UpToDate Email: schopra@bidmc.harvard.edu Faculty Bruce W. Bode, MD, FACE Clinical Emory University Diabetes Specialist Atlanta Diabetes Associates David R. Campbell, MD, FRCS, FACS Associate Professor of Surgery Attending Surgeon in Vascular Surgery Frank J. Domino, MD Professor University of Massachusetts Medical School Attending Physician UMass Memorial Medical Center

Suzanne Ghiloni, BSN, RN, CDE Nurse Educator John M. Giurini, DPM Associate Professor of Surgery Chief, Division of Podiatry Patricia E. Greenstein, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Associate Program Director, Neurology Residency Training Program Director, Neurogenetics Clinic Osama Hamdy, MD, PhD, FACE Director, Inpatient Diabetes Program Medical Director, Obesity Clinical Program Melanie P. Hoenig, MD Staff Physician William C. Hsu, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Vice President, International Programs Silvio E. Inzucchi, MD Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology) Yale Medicine Clinical Chief, Section of Endocrinology Director, Endocrinology & Metabolism Fellowship Yale-New Haven Hospital Medical Director Yale Diabetes Center Daniel B. Jones, MD, MS, FACS Professor of Surgery Vice Chair of Surgery, Office of Technology and Innovation Chief, Minimally Invasive Surgical Services Director, Bariatric Program

Kristina S. Metzler, MS, RD, LDN Clinical Dietitian Lyle D. Mitzner, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (Urology) Director Men's Health Boston Medha N. Munshi, MD Geriatrician Director, Joslin Geriatric Diabetes Program Peter Oettgen, MD Director, Preventive Cardiology Editor-in-Chief DynaMed Plus Aliza K. Phillips-Stoll, PhD Instructor in Psychiatry Psychologist Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH Director, Intensive Care Unit Associate Director, Interventional Section Melanie S. Pogach, MD, MMSc Assistant Professor of Medicine Attending Physician, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Associate Fellowship Director for Sleep Medicine

Rachele M. Pojednic, PhD, EdM Assistant Professor Nutrition Department, College of Natural, Behavioral and Health Sciences Simmons University Alissa R. Segal, PharmD, CDE, CDTC, FCCP Professor of Pharmacy Practice MCPHS University Clinical Pharmacist Deborah K. Shlossman, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Attending Ophthalmologist Mala S. Sivanandy, MD Instructor in Medicine Director, Center for PCOS Robert C. Stanton, MD Staff Physician Chief, Kidney and Hypertension Section Elena Toschi, MD Instructor in Medicine Staff Physician

Course Information

Course Information 1. Name Badges: Please remember to wear your name badge at all times during the course. 2. Course Materials: Our presenters have provided you with educational materials, which may include PowerPoint slides or an outline and references. All materials can be accessed online at: www.meetingsyllabus.com/diabetes Password: diabetes2018 DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS SOME SLIDES, IMAGES, OR PRESENTATIONS MAY NOT BE INCLUDED. UPDATED PRESENTATIONS MAY BE POSTED TO THIS WEBSITE AT THE END OF EACH DAY. THE PRESENTATIONS WILL REMAIN ONLINE FOR SIX MONTHS. 3. Optional Printed Syllabus: If you purchased a printed syllabus during the registration process, a book will be given to you at registration. Limited quantities are available for purchase at the registration desk for $90. 4. Internet Access: Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in the meeting space. To access, select: Network: Password: Meeting_Conf diabetes2018 If you are not redirected to a login page, open your browser to initiate the connection. 5. Audience Response System: Some of our speakers have incorporated polling questions into their presentations to allow you to anonymously test your knowledge. The electronic devices used to transmit your answers must remain in the Grand Ballroom. Please leave the devices on the table at the conclusion of each day. 6. Accreditation: designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certificates can be obtained immediately upon completion of the online course evaluation (See Number 9). Questions can be directed to: ceprograms@hms.harvard.edu. 7. ABIM Maintenance of Certification: Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 20.75 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC Points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points. TO RECEIVE ABIM MOC POINTS: At the end of the evaluation please select the CME Certificate with Self-Assessment for ABIM MOC Medical Knowledge Points (ABIM Diplomates only) in order to then be directed to the reflective statement. On the Reflective Statement page you ll be asked to provide a detailed summary of what you learned at the course and specifically describe what you will change in your current practice. Alternatively, if you plan to maintain your current practice, you ll need to describe why. After completion of the reflective statement, you will be directed to a page where you will indicate your total hours of course attendance, your ABIM ID Number, and your Date of Birth.

On your confirmation page you will be provided a summary of the key learning points and next best steps to make in your practice as outlined by the Course Director to evaluate the response you provided for the reflective statement. 30 days post course, the HMS office and Course Directors will review the reflective statement provided to ensure clarity and completeness. Once reviewed and approved, your MOC Points will be reported directly to the ABIM. HMS will not share with the ABIM your reflective statement. Points can still be awarded after 30 days post course. Please contact ceprograms@hms.harvard.edu to confirm we have received your post-test if you have completed it after 30 days post course. PLEASE NOTE: The ABIM will not allow HMS to upload points after December 31st of the course calendar year. All posttests must be completed by December 15 th of the course calendar year. 8. Risk Management Credit: This activity meets the criteria of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine for 4.00. Please check with your individual state licensing board requirements before claiming risk management credits. 9. Evaluations: HMS utilizes an electronic course evaluation system. A link to access the evaluation will be sent to you via email. The final question of the course evaluation will ask what type of certificate you need to claim. Completion of this evaluation is required in order to receive one of the following: CME Certificate (for Physicians only) CME Certificate with Self-Assessment for ABIM MOC Medical Knowledge Points (for ABIM diplomates only)* Certificate of Attendance (for RNs, NPs, and Allied Health Professionals)** *Please complete this process by October 25, 2018 so that your Medical Knowledge MOC points can appear on your ABIM Transcript as early as possible. The ABIM will not allow HMS GCE to upload any points after December 31, 2018 **this certificate will still indicate the amount of CME hours the course was designated for. 10. Disclosures: Please refer to the faculty section of this handout for acknowledgements and faculty disclosures. 11. Breakfast and Refreshment Breaks: Complimentary continental breakfast and refreshment breaks will be served daily. All participants are welcome. Please consult the schedule of events for breakfast and break times. 12. Lunch: Lunch is not provided; however, a list of suggested food outlets can be found in the this handout. 13. Room Temperature: The room temperature will be set at approximately 69 F. If you feel the temperature is uncomfortable, please inform the staff at the registration desk. For your own comfort, we recommend that you bring a coat or sweater with you. 14. Restrooms: Turn right out of the ballroom and proceed to the main ballroom foyer. Turn left at the escalators. The restrooms are located down the hall on your right. 15. Cell Phones and Electronic Devices: As a courtesy to one another, we ask that all electronic devices be placed in the silent mode or powered off.

16. Recording: This program is not being recorded. No recording devices or cameras are permitted in the meeting room. 17. Security: We encourage you not to leave any personal belongings in the meeting room. The hotel is not responsible for misplaced items. Please contact security for lost and found items. 18. Business Center: The self-serve business center is located on the lobby level, adjacent to the front desk. This business center is available 24/7 and can be accessed with a guest room key. 19. Concierge Service: The hotel concierge is happy to provide any services you require during the course, including making restaurant suggestions and reservations, directions, maps, and lost and found. 20. Hotel Checkout: Check-in time is 4:00pm. All guests arriving before 4:00pm will be accommodated as rooms become available. Checkout time is 12:00pm. You may leave your luggage with the Bell Captain in the Lobby.

Mark Your Calendar We will offer this course again! November 8-10, 2019 Boston Marriott Cambridge Cambridge, Massachusetts Information will be available soon www.diabetes.hmscme.com Questions? Contact HMS at: ceprograms@hms.harvard.edu