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  • Interrupting the Cycle of Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic (CVRM) Disease: Strategies for Adapting Practice to Evolving Guidelines
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    • Credit(s): 1 Contact Hour(s) of CE; all of which may be applied towards Pharmacology
    • Program Number: 24106947
    • Original Program Date: September 22, 2024
    • Duration: 54 minutes
    • Access: Available until November 30, 2025
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  Description

Released:   11/13/2024
Expires:     11/30/2025 (subject to change)    
        
  • CE for this activity will not be available after this date. 

 This activity includes closed captioning.

Delivery Note: The content for this activity was previously presented during the 2024 AANP Fall Conference. If you already completed the content of this activity while attending the live conference, you should not complete this content a second time. Learners should only complete ONE delivery-method to earn credit. Completing multiple delivery options for the same activity is considered duplicate credit for the same content and will not be accepted by regulatory bodies.
 


Overview 

Cardiovascular-Renal-Metabolic (CVRM) Diseases - also known as cardio-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome - encompasses a constellation of conditions including cardiovascular disease (CVD), chronic kidney disease, and metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity which, combined, are the leading cause of death worldwide. This activity is designed to aid NPs who are pivotal members of the healthcare team to understand the pathophysiologic interplay of cardiovascular-renal-metabolic diseases, adopt guideline-driven strategies to mitigate risk and thoughtfully select therapies known to decrease the burden of disease across the CVRM spectrum, recognize ways in which social determinants of health (SDOH) impacts barriers to optimal CVRM care and identify ways in which new data and evidence-based approaches to comprehensive CVRM care may be swiftly integrated into individual practice.   


Objectives 

  • Implement evidence-driven and guideline-concordant strategies for recognizing and managing cardiometabolic disease manifestations.
  • Evaluate cardiometabolic disease risk for individual patients using current assessment tools and methodologies.  
  • Address social determinants of health (SDOH) contributing to disparate cardiometabolic clinical outcomes and fragmented care.
  • Utilize new strategies for a multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive cardiometabolic care, fostering collaboration among cardiology, nephrology, and diabetes specialists, emphasizing shared decision-making. 


Speakers        
Debbie Hinnen, APN, BC-ADM, FAAN, FADCES
Carrie Palmer, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CDE 



Disclosure        
This program was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies.


The speakers have the following disclosures:
  • Debbie Hinnen
    • I am a speaker for Lilly, Novo, Sanofi, Intuity and Theracos Bio company for Diabetes disease process/clinical area.
    • I am on the advisory board for Novo company for Diabetes disease process/clinical area.
    • All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. 
  • Carrie Palmer
    • No disclosures.

All Planners involved in this activity have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. 
This presentation was first presented as a live event at AANP's 2024 Fall Conference in Reno, NV.



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  • Complete the educational content:
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  Credits

1 Contact Hour(s) of CE ,
All of which may be applied towards Pharmacology

  Faculty

  • Carrie Palmer, DNP, RN, ANP-BCBio
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    Carrie Palmer, DNP, RN, ANP-BC Bio

    Dr. Carrie Palmer is a Professor and Assistant Dean for the MSN and DNP Programs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to teaching, she has practiced for nearly 20 years at UNC Internal Medicine, providing primary and chronic illness care to adults. She has a particular interest in the management of type 2 diabetes and prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. She has presented nationally on topics related to cardiovascular risk reduction, lipid disorders, diabetes, and anticoagulation. Dr. Palmer can also be found cheering on her 3 daughters, who are all competitive gymnasts, or walking her dog, Gus.

  • Deborah Hinnen, APN, BC-ADM, CDCES, FAAN, FADCESBio
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    Deborah Hinnen, APN, BC-ADM, CDCES, FAAN, FADCES Bio

    Deborah Hinnen has been a clinician and diabetes educator for over forty years. As an advanced practice nurse, Debbie currently does patient work live and virtually at Memorial Hospital, University of Colorado Health, in Colorado Springs with a multidisciplinary team. She also provides diabetes services at Tri-Lakes Cares. Debbie is involved extensively with the American Association of Diabetes Educators, having served as their national President. She was awarded the prestigious Distinguished Service Award and was honored with their “Fellow” designation. Debbie was also inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Nursing in 2003. She has also served on the national board of directors for the American Diabetes Association, Currently Debbie serves on the ADA board for Colorado and the mountain states. In addition to clinical and academic efforts, Debbie publishes and speaks nationally.

  Materials

Handout - Presentation Slides (25) (4 MB)
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