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Keynote webinar | Spotlight on the insulin toolkit for type 2 diabetes

LIVE: Monday 16 February 2025, 18:00-19:00 (CET)

Insulin remains key to the management of type 2 diabetes, but its role continues to evolve with the arrival of once-weekly regimens presenting new opportunities and challenges.

Join Dr. Alice Cheng for practical insights into the safety, efficacy, and implementation of once-weekly insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes and how to optimize patient care.

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About this webinar

Agenda

  • The current status of insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes and the arrival of weekly regimens 
  • Benefits and risks of once weekly treatment versus daily treatment
  • Addressing patients’ concerns
  • Approaching the treatment of insulin-naive patients
  • Treating patients already taking insulin
  • The future of insulins
  • Q&A

Faculty

Dr. Alice Cheng
University of Toronto, Canada

Learning objectives

After participating in this program, learners will have an understanding of:

  • The shifting approach to insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes, from daily to weekly treatment
  • The treatment of insulin-naive patients now and in the immediate future
  • What to do for patients already taking insulin
  • The benefits and risks of once weekly treatment and how to communicate with patients

Faculty information

Dr. Alice Cheng

Dr. Alice Cheng is an Endocrinologist at Trillium Health Partners, and St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada; and an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada.

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Moderator

Dr. Natalie Wood

Senior Clinical Content Manager, Springer Medicine, London, UK

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Q: Is this webinar CME accredited?

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