Combating Three Major Chronic Diseases in Latin America With Medical Education

06 Jul 2015
A global continuing medical education provider is targeting the epidemics of hypertension, diabetes and thyroid disorders in Latin America through free online educational platforms and a major conference dedicated to these diseases.

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Manage Diabetes Online [http://www.managediabetesonline.org ], Manage Hypertension Online [http://www.managehypertensiononline.org ] and Manage Thyroid Online [http://www.managethyroidonline.org ] - each developed and operated by EXCEMED [http://www.excemed.org ] - combine the world's top expertise with dynamic learning formats including expert editorials, slide presentations, video lectures and key conference summaries as well as CME-accredited e-learning courses.

"EXCEMED is proud to present these tools to doctors with particular acknowledgement to the truly global nature of what we are offering - the Scientific Committee for these projects draw top experts from Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America," says Roberta Cenci, Head of Educational Strategy for EXCEMED.

Also from EXCEMED, the 2015 Latin American conference on cardiometabolic diseases management [http://www.managediabetesonline.org/live-events/2015-latin-american-conference-cardiometabolic-diseases-management ] takes place 3-4 July in Huatulco, Mexico, and will address diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for diabetes, hypertension and thyroid dysfunction in daily clinical practice.

These three diseases are the most common in the daily work of general practitioners and specialists alike; managing their complications and co morbidities poses major challenges for the medical community.

According to the Global Burden of Disease study (Lancet 2012), high blood pressure is still the leading cause of death in the world and remains an unsolved problem in cardiovascular medicine.

Diabetes Mellitus, especially type 2, is a growing epidemic in Central and South America as 8.1% of the population (25 million people) has diabetes (6th IDF Atlas).

Thyroid disorders are also very common in Latin American countries, mostly due to iodine deficiency combined with genetic factors.

Taken together, hypertension, heart failure, diabetes and thyroid disorders share common pathophysiologic mechanisms and clinical issues that are often tough tasks to face in clinical practice.

About EXCEMED

EXCEMED - Excellence in Medical Education is an independent [http://www.excemed.org ], non-profit continuing medical education (CME) provider. The Foundation has delivered top CME to thousands of healthcare professionals for over four decades, convening over 2000 international scientific congresses with over 500 proceedings published in leading international medical journals. EXCEMED has offered online CME since 2000 including CME-accredited online courses. http://www.excemed.org

Source: EXCEMED

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