In this special sponsored episode from Sanofi, we welcome Jennifer Goldman. She is a professor of pharmacy at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, board-certified in advanced diabetes management, and a certified diabetes care and education specialist.
Together, we delve into the latest insights from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines, exploring topics such as intensifying injectable therapies and the pivotal role of basal insulin in Type 2 diabetes management. Jennifer provides expert guidance on identifying candidates for basal insulin therapy, managing severe hyperglycemia, and initiating basal insulin treatment in patients new to therapy. Additionally, she discusses the differences between basal insulin analogs and offers practical strategies for overcoming common challenges associated with basal insulin therapy.
Connect with us in the coming weeks on LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmd) and X (https://twitter.com/kevinmd) for the next part of this series, where you can learn more about the different types of basal insulin analogs to manage Type 2 diabetes.
Disclosures
- This program is non-promotional and sponsored by Sanofi.
- Speakers are being compensated and/or receiving an honorarium from Sanofi in connection with this presentation.
- The content contained in this presentation was jointly developed by speakers and Sanofi.
- The program is not eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credits.
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