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General Medicine Journal Club: JAMA/NEJM/Annals of Internal Medicine, presented by Dr. Jeff Kullgren

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Educational Materials
Evaluation
Release Date: Fri, 1/20/23
Termination Date: Wed, 12/31/25
Credits: 1.75
Description:

This content was recorded during the General Medicine Journal Club and is limited to UM Employees.

  • Educational Planner:Jennifer Reilly Lukela, MD
  • Presenterr: Jeffrey Kullgren, MD, MPH
  • Activity Coordinator: Mary Smith, Master's of Science in Healthcare Management

             * There are no relevant financial relationships to disclose for this activity.

Educational Objectives:

At the end of this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Provide better informed patient care to lower glucose levels in the blood
  2. Support patients with many of the side effects that come from a higher glycated hemoglobin levels
  3. Assist the patient to a healthier, more controlled lifestyle.
Target Audience: (limited to those with a Michigan Medicine Level 2 login).
This activity is appropriate for Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Physicians in the fields of General Medicine, Internal Medicine.
Accreditation and Credit Designation:

The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Michigan Medical School designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Additional Info:

Bibliographic Resources

  1. Dapagliflozin in Heart Failure with Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction. S.D. Solomon, J.J.V. McMurray, B. Claggett, R.A. de Boer, D. DeMets, A.F. Hernandez, S.E. Inzucchi, M.N. Kosiborod, C.S.P. Lam, F. Martinez, S.J. Shah, A.S. Desai, P.S. Jhund, J. Belohlavek, C.-E. Chiang, C.J.W. Borleffs,J. Comin-Colet, D. Dobreanu, J. Drozdz, J.C. Fang, M.A. Alcocer-Gamba, W. Al Habeeb, Y. Han, J.W. Cabrera Honorio, S.P. Janssens, T. Katova, M. Kitakaze, B. Merkely, E. O’Meara, J.F.K. Saraiva, S.N. Tereshchenko, J. Thierer, M. Vaduganathan, O. Vardeny, S. Verma, V.N. Pham, U. Wilderäng, N. Zaozerska, E. Bachus, D. Lindholm, M. Petersson, and A.M. Langkilde. N Engl J Med 2022;387:1089-98. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2206286
  2. ea Consumption and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in the UK Biobank : A Prospective Cohort Study. Inoue-Choi M, Ramirez Y, Cornelis MC, Berrington de González A, Freedman ND, Loftfield E. Ann Intern Med. 2022 Sep;175(9):1201-1211. doi: 10.7326/M22-0041.

Credits available:

AMA PRA Category 1: 1.75
Participation: 1.75