This webinar will discuss the importance of early detection of diabetic nephropathy.
This leads to high rates of guideline-directed medical therapy to prevent progressive kidney and heart disease from diabetic nephropathy in Canada. Objectives :
1. Describe annual kidney disease screening recommendations
2. Discuss the prevalence of low eGFR and abnormal urine ACR
3. Outline the rationale for annual screening, including the personal and public health benefits and cost-effectiveness
4. Integrate new Diabetes Canada screening recommendations into routine practice
SPEAKER:
Sheldon Tobe, MD, FRCPC, MScCH (HPTE), FACP, FAHA
Division of Nephrology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto and Northern Ontario School of Medicine. Dr. Tobe trained in Internal Medicine and Nephrology at the University of Toronto, then joined the Division of Nephrology at Sunnybrook. He is now a Professor of Medicine at both the University of Toronto and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, where he was the inaugural Heart and Stroke Foundation Chair of Aboriginal and Rural Health Research from 2013 to 2018.
Dr. Tobe was chair of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program from 2008 to
2012 and on the board of directors of Hypertension Canada to 2018, and remains co-chair of the Canadian Cardiovascular Harmonized National Guidelines Endeavour (C-CHANGE). In 2023, Dr. Tobe was asked to lead the updated Diabetes Canada chapter on chronic kidney disease. At the same time, he was also tasked to create a new Brain-Heart Clinical Practice Guideline to fit within C-CHANGE and was able to secure peer reviewed funding from the huge Brain Heart Interconnectome program at the University of Ottawa.
Dr. Tobe has had continuous peer reviewed funding for over 25 years, received many teaching awards and other career distinctions, and has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and led and participated in peer reviewed and investigator initiated multicentered international research collaborations. Dr. Tobe’s goal is to stimulate excitement and interest in lifelong learning in health care providers, to improve the kidney and vascular health of the people they care for. His implementation science research focus is to facilitate and evaluate practice change for the timely implementation of clinical practice guideline recommendations.