One in 100 of the patients in your practice have Type 1 Diabetes
and you may not know it

Identifying type 1 diabetes (T1D) in patients early is important to avoid potentially life-threatening complications at onset and can also lead to improved blood-glucose levels over the lifetime. For most patients, indicators of T1D are present long before symptomatic onset of disease. This online course provides knowledge about the importance of screening to better identify patients who are at heightened risk for developing T1D or who may already be in the early stages. Experts discuss the options available, how to interpret results, referral guidance and treatment options. Through early detection, patients can be managed at an early age to avoid more serious health impacts and may be able to receive treatment to defer the onset of insulin dependent (stage-3) T1D.

ECHO On-Demand:

Screening and Management of Early Stage Type 1 Diabetes in Colorado

Audience:
Primary care providers (MD/DO/APP) in family/internal medicine and pediatrics in CO, WY, NM, KS, NE; CDCES (diabetes nurse educators); other endocrine practices

Schedule:
Four online modules viewed at your schedule and pace

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CME:
ECHO Colorado has applied for Continuing Medical Education through the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians. Approval for this activity is under review. Upon approval, participants can expect to earn 2.5 AAFP CME credits. Credit is tied to the completion of all four modules and the course evaluation. Once the course evaluation has been submitted, participants will receive a certificate of completion via email within 3-4 weeks. Certificates are emailed monthly and are not available for immediate download.

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  • ECHO SESSION 1

    Screening for Type 1 Diabetes

  • ECHO SESSION 2

    Staging of Type 1 Diabetes

  • ECHO SESSION 3

    Follow-Up in Early Stage Type 1 Diabetes

  • ECHO SESSION 4

    Early Stage Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Options