Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss clinical features that can be used to identify patients that may have MDM; and compare to patient cases within their own practice
2. Recall the biochemical and pathophysiologic mechanisms of monogenic diabetes and its various forms;
3. Identify specific genetic testing used for MDM diagnoses;
4. List other conditions, diagnoses, and syndromes related to MDM;
5. State how specific treatment regimens can be used to optimize care and quality of life for patients with MDM
6. Explain the impact a correct diagnosis can have on MDM treatment and management.
7. Discuss utility of insulin autoantibody after insulin has been started for a patient with diabetes.
8. Identify the features of a patient with minimal insulin needs that represents atypical diabetes to better inform treatment.
9. Create an individualized treatment plan for a complex patient.
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Participation