November 2025 CEU ZOOM Meeting (Non-Member Registration)
If you are not a member of AND-STL, purchase a downloadable link to register for our November meeting! If you are an AND-STL member, check your inbox, as you have received this link to register at no cost.
Topic: Type 2 Diabetes Remission: Evidence, Strategies, and Clinical Practice
Presented By: Philip Clerc, MD, FACE
Endocrinologist, Mercy St. Louis
Wednesday November 5th, 2025
Time: 6 pm
Place: Virtual, Zoom link will be provided upon registration
Type 2 diabetes remission is a realistic goal for many patients, yet not all healthcare professionals are familiar with the formal definitions or the best evidence-based strategies to achieve it. This webinar will explore the science, clinical tools, and patient-centered approaches that support remission. Participants will gain clarity on dietary interventions, effective communication strategies, and clinical practices that optimize outcomes and reduce reliance on medication.
Learning Objectives:
Define type 2 diabetes remission using current consensus criteria.
Evaluate effective dietary interventions shown to support remission.
Analyze the evidence regarding glycemic control, macronutrient-focused patterns, and food-based approaches.
Apply motivational interviewing strategies to support patient engagement in remission-oriented care.
Develop practical approaches for accurately recognizing type of diabetes and implementing clinical strategies that optimize the likelihood of remission or medication reduction.
If you are not a member of AND-STL, purchase a downloadable link to register for our November meeting! If you are an AND-STL member, check your inbox, as you have received this link to register at no cost.
Topic: Type 2 Diabetes Remission: Evidence, Strategies, and Clinical Practice
Presented By: Philip Clerc, MD, FACE
Endocrinologist, Mercy St. Louis
Wednesday November 5th, 2025
Time: 6 pm
Place: Virtual, Zoom link will be provided upon registration
Type 2 diabetes remission is a realistic goal for many patients, yet not all healthcare professionals are familiar with the formal definitions or the best evidence-based strategies to achieve it. This webinar will explore the science, clinical tools, and patient-centered approaches that support remission. Participants will gain clarity on dietary interventions, effective communication strategies, and clinical practices that optimize outcomes and reduce reliance on medication.
Learning Objectives:
Define type 2 diabetes remission using current consensus criteria.
Evaluate effective dietary interventions shown to support remission.
Analyze the evidence regarding glycemic control, macronutrient-focused patterns, and food-based approaches.
Apply motivational interviewing strategies to support patient engagement in remission-oriented care.
Develop practical approaches for accurately recognizing type of diabetes and implementing clinical strategies that optimize the likelihood of remission or medication reduction.