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CSEM 2021 Knowledge Transfer Activities (KTAs)

  • 12 May 2021
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Online

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Join us virtually for this year's KTAs!

KTAs are free for CSEM members. If you have not yet renewed your CSEM membership for 2021, kindly log in to renew here.

We are also pleased to announce that this year's KTAs are free for CPEG members.

KTA #1: Growth Hormone Deficiency: New Options for Treatment & Long-Acting Treatment - REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

Wednesday, April 14, 2021; 7-9 pm ET / 4-6 pm PT

Chair: Dr. Elizabeth Rosolowsky, University of Alberta
Faculty: Dr. Cheri Deal, CHU Ste. Justine, Dr. Rose Girgis, University of Albert
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  • Outline the steps for initiation of growth hormone treatment and evaluation of response
  • Discuss barriers that limit adherence to GH replacement treatments and strategies to mitigate them
  • Compare and contrast the efficacy of daily versus long-acting rGH treatments in pediatric GH deficiency

KTA #2: Androgen Misuse and Abuse - REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

Wednesday, April 28, 2021; 7-9 pm ET / 4-6 pm PT

Chair: Dr. Adam Millar, University of Toronto
Faculty:
Dr. Bradley Anawalt, University of Washington,  Dr. Richard Auchus, University of Michigan

  • Discuss laboratory features suggestive of androgen misuse/abuse
  • Discuss impact of androgen misuse/abuse including hypogonadism in men
  • Identify counseling strategies for patients
  • Recognize key considerations for endocrinologists when consulted by family physicians

KTA #3: Challenging Diabetes: Hyperglycemia in Cushing’s and Acromegaly

Wednesday, May 12, 2021; 7-9 pm ET / 4-6 pm PT

Chair: Dr. Ally Prebtani, McMaster University
Faculty:
Dr. Carly Brescacin, The Downtown Psychology Clinic, Toronto, Dr. Ehud Ur, University of British Columbia
  • Describe the unique challenges of managing diabetes in Cushing’s Syndrome and Acromegaly
  • Describe how treatment of Cushing’s Disease and Acromegaly can affect glycemia.
  • Apply motivational interviewing techniques to support improved health and well-being
  • Recognize the importance of multi-disciplinary approach

CSEM's 2020-2021 Knowledge Transfer Activities were planned independently by CSEM to ensure scientific integrity, objectivity and balance. In support of our KTAs, CSEM has received educational grants from:

Pfizer Canada
Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals
Novo Nordisk Canada
Recordati Rare Diseases
MD Financial

The Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism

La Société canadienne d'endocrinologie et de métabolisme
192 Bank Street
Ottawa, ON K2P 1W8, Canada
Tel: 613-594-0005
Fax: 613-569-6574
info@endo-metab.ca
www.endo-metab.ca

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