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Battle Brazil: Defeating T2DM in the ASCVD Patient

Program Directors

Peter Libby (USA)

Raul Santos (Brazil)

Course Content

Part 1: The History in the Battle of Insulin and Glucagon
Part 2: Combating Atherosclerosis: Assessing CV Patient Risk for the T2DM Patient
Part 3 – Session A: A Hierarchy of Treatment Approaches based on Severity for the T2DM Patient with ASCVD
Part 3 – Session B: Therapeutic options for prevention of cardiovascular disease
Part 4: Round table with the experts: Where do we stand in our battle against the ravages of diabetes?
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Course Content

Part 1: The History in the Battle of Insulin and Glucagon
Part 2: Combating Atherosclerosis: Assessing CV Patient Risk for the T2DM Patient
Part 3 – Session A: A Hierarchy of Treatment Approaches based on Severity for the T2DM Patient with ASCVD
Part 3 – Session B: Therapeutic options for prevention of cardiovascular disease
Part 4: Round table with the experts: Where do we stand in our battle against the ravages of diabetes?
Post Test

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