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Richard David Graham Leslie, MD, FRCP, FAoP - When Could Dysglycaemia in Adults Be Type 1 Diabetes? Expert Perspectives on Recognising and Addressing Diagnostic Complexities and Challenges
Richard David Graham Leslie, MD, FRCP, FAoP - When Could Dysglycaemia in Adults Be Type 1 Diabetes? Expert Perspectives on Recognising and Addressing Diagnostic Complexities and Challenges
Visit https://www.peervoice.com/HAR860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Richard David Graham Leslie, MD, FRCP, FAoP - When Could Dysglycaemia in Adults Be Type 1 Diabetes? Expert Perspectives on Recognising and Addressing Diagnostic Complexities and Challenges”, participants will be able to: Evaluate epidemiological evidence on the incidence of misclassification of type 1 diabetes in adults as type 2 diabetes; Recognise differential diagnoses of type 1 diabetes in adults; and Identify patients who are receiving treatment for type 2 diabetes who have clinical features of type 1 diabetes and should undergo further diagnostic testing.
PeerVoice is an independent, professional medical publishing concern focused on gathering and reporting information pertaining to clinically relevant advances and developments in the science and practice of medicine. As publishers of PeerVoice Publications, PeerVoice is solely responsible for the selection of publication topics, the preparation of editorial content and the distribution of all materials it publishes.