Because disparities in care exist, it is important for clinicians to understand the social determinants that their patients may experience. By engaging in multidisciplinary collaboration, patient education, screening, and earlier treatment for patients with or at risk for diabetic retinopathy (DR), clinicians identify and mitigate barriers to eye care in patients who are at higher risk for vision loss or blindness from diabetes, such as older patients and members of racial/ethnic minorities.

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Module 3 Case Consult CME Info
70-Year-Old Male With T2DM Living With Daughter
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57-Year-Old Hispanic Female With Undiagnosed T2DM
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Diabetic Eye Care Prime Time Enduring: Addressing Disparities in Diabetic Eye Care
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45-Year-Old African American Woman With Type 1 Diabetes
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This initiative is provided by Paradigm Medical Communications, LLC.

In collaboration with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Academy of Physician Associates, California Academy of Family Physicians, Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity, Endocrine Society, Global Education Group, National Minority Quality Forum, and Salus University Pennsylvania College of Optometry.

 

Supporter Acknowledgment
This initiative is supported by an independent medical educational grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Paradigm Medical Communications, LLC presents this resource for educational purposes only. Healthcare professionals are expected to employ their own knowledge and judgement during any discussion with, or treatment of, their patients.

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