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Comodoro Rivadavia hosted the first multidisciplinary days of diabetes

fer's profile photo   09/18/2017 9:44 a.m.

The activity aims to be the first of several that will be carried out at the Regional Hospital, since diabetes is considered the pathology of a multifactorial disease in continuous therapeutic advance and that requires multidisciplinary management of professionals in continuous training.

The training day extends throughout the day and plans to address the following theme: diagnosis, therapeutic updates, acute and chronic complications, nutritional guidelines, physical activity, monitoring, role of the nurse in DBT, derivation criteria to the high office of the highrisk, among others.

Next Office of High Risk Diabetes

From health it was reported that “soon the Office of High Risk Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases formed by a multidisciplinary team of clinical doctors, specialists in diabetes, endocrinology, nutrition and traumatología) will be inaugurated on the first floor of the Regional Hospital of High Rivadavia).

The coordinator of the Conference, Dr. Rubén Sanz said that "they are part of a training program for health professionals, where the issue of diabetes, their treatment and the methods to refer the patient towards the DBT office is addressed."

On the day a broad agenda was covered, which was developed by doctors Hernán Abad, Jessica Arrita, Claudia Avila, Adriana Mayas, Patricia Macaró, Graciela Ponce, Rubén Sanz and Mr. Fernanda López.

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