Perspectives on Diabetes Care

This is the official blog of the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists where we share recent research and professional opinions on diabetes care and education.

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If you're looking for professional opinions on diabetes care and education, you're in the right place. Perspectives on Diabetes Care is the official ADCES® diabetes care and education blog that shares helpful views on diabetes care and education. 

This is where you'll find practical tips on working with people affected by prediabetes, diabetes and related cardiometabolic conditions and the latest research and viewpoints on issues facing diabetes care and education specialists and the people they serve.

 

 

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Latest Treatment Updates on Cardiometabolic Conditions and Diabetes Only at ADCES22

May 2, 2022, 08:00 AM

By Samuel S. Grossman, PharmD, PhD, CDCES, FADCESSam Grossman

With diabetes often comes a host of related complications. Diabetes care and education specialists (DCESs) don’t just treat diabetes ― they look at the full range of cardiometabolic conditions: diabetes obesity, hypertension and cardiac disorders. Cardiometabolic conditions encompass both microvascular and macrovascular damage, including but not limited to the eyes, kidneys, nerves and the cardiovascular system such as heart attack, stroke and insufficient blood flow to the legs.

ADCES22 has a dedicated education track to help you understand the management of cardiometabolic conditions in relation to diabetes. Explore different diabetes medications including SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists that are mentioned in the guidelines as preferred treatments. Evaluate efficacy and safety information reported in recent clinical study results and make recommendations for treatment in people with diabetes. Get the latest update in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy in the session Peripheral Neuropathy: An Update for the Diabetes Care and Education Specialist.

New to working with prediabetes? Diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) programs are increasingly adding diabetes prevention to their list of services. With an overall move towards value-based care, the number of opportunities will continue to grow. I am especially looking forward to learning more about delivering diabetes prevention programs to special populations and how DCESs can contribute to their communities in the session, Advancing Public Health: How DCES Add Value to National, State, and Local Diabetes Initiatives.

In addition to all the amazing sessions, there will be expert keynote speakers, a huge exhibit hall and social networking events. After all the virtual meetings, I am looking forward to the opportunity for an in-person meeting to reconnect and network with diabetes care and education specialists from across the country. ADCES22 is the place to be this August – don’t miss out!

Learn more about the conference and register today at ADCES22.org.

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The Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists Perspectives on Diabetes Care covers diabetes, prediabetes and other cardiometabolic conditions. Not all views expressed reflect the official position of the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists.

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HEALTHCARE DISCLAIMER: This site and its services do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your diabetes care and education specialist or healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. To find a diabetes care and education specialist near you, visit DiabetesEducator.org/Find.