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Welcome to CME Courses! Visitors to Diabetes Roundtable have access to CME courses that can be completed online for CME credit. Sponsored by Washington Hospital Center, an ACCME-accredited institution, these CME courses are based on the most up-to-date, evidence-based medicine and leading forums in diabetes management and education. Future courses will be added to build a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for high-quality, online CME in diabetes.

Select one of the CME courses below for CME credit and click on the title of the course. To review the CME course, follow the self-guided program. To earn CME credit, complete and submit the CME posttest and evaluation and registration forms. A PDF certificate of CME credit is available immediately following the successful completion of the CME course posttest. Participants must achieve a passing grade (70% or higher) to receive CME credit.

Earn more CME credit! Learn when new CME courses are added to the Web site. Become a member of Diabetes Roundtable and receive e-mail announcements of the posting of new CME courses and other diabetes material that can advance your diabetes education. It's easy to register now!

Initiating Insulin Therapy Earlier: Rationale, Strategies and Benefits
Michelle F. Magee, MD, CDE

Maximum of 1 Category 1 Credits, AMA PRA
Course Posted November 2005 - Course Expires November 2007

The contents of this CME course include:
  • Initiating Insulin Therapy Earlier: Rationale, Strategies and Benefits

Practical Aspects of Diabetes Care: Effective Use of Insulin Analogs
Mansur E. Shomali, MD, CM Paul S. Jellinger, MD, MACE

Maximum of 1 3/4 Category 1 Credits, AMA PRA
Course Posted August 2005 - Course Expires August 2007

The contents of this CME course include:
  • The Failing Pancreas and Its Consequences
  • The Rationale for Physiologic Insulin Replacement: The Role of Postprandial Glucose

Practical Approaches to Reducing the Cost Burden
Associated With Diabetes-Related Care
Author S. Sethu K. Reddy, MD, MBA

Maximum of 1 Category 1 Credit, AMA PRA
Course Posted February 2005 - Course Expires February 2007

The contents of this CME course include:
  • Improving the Diabetes Cost Equation: Reducing Complications
  • Making Sense of Cost and Reimbursement: A Model for Successful Insulin Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes

Insulin Therapy in the Primary Care Setting
Author Mansur E. Shomali, MD

Maximum of 1 Category 1 Credit, AMA PRA
Course Posted October 2004 - Course Expires October 2006

The contents of this CME course include:
  • Case 1: New Onset Type 2 Diabetes With Advanced Insulin Deficiency
  • Case 2: Type 2 Diabetes Uncontrolled on Oral Agent Therapy

Diabetes Update 2003: Keys to Control
Program Director Meeta Sharma, MD
Faculty David S.H. Bell, MD, FACE
John Buse, MD, PhD, CDE
William Cefalu, MD
Frederick F. Samaha, MD

Maximum of 3 Category 1 Credits, AMA PRA
Course Posted August 2003 - Course Expires August 2006

The contents of this CME course include:
  • New Options in Exogenous Insulin Therapy
    by William Cefalu, MD
  • Managing Patients With Diabetes and Dyslipidemia
    by Frederick F. Samaha, MD
  • Combination Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes
    by John Buse MD, PhD, CDE
  • Drug Therapy to Control Hypertension in Patients With Diabetes
    by David S.H. Bell, MD, FACE
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