There is no CE/CME credit for this activity.
This webinar discusses how lifestyle coaches can encourage healthy coping behaviors for people with prediabetes.
CE Credits: 1.0
In this webinar, sponsored by CeQur, learn about some of the challenges people with diabetes have with injecting insulin regularly and how CeQur can be a successful device for overcoming the barriers of Midi.
There is no CE/CME for this activity.
Discover a diabetes management breakthrough, the twiist™ AID System!
In this webinar sponsored by Medtronic, learn how the MiniMed™ 780G system is helping providers around the world solve these challenges while making life with diabetes easier.
This webinar will dive into the world of diabetes medications, learning how to identify opportunities to optimize or reduce drug use, while harnessing the healing potential of lifestyle interventions.
CE credits: 1.0
Join Cari Berget and Julia Blanchette for an engaging and interactive panel discussion designed to elevate your clinical expertise in identifying candidates and optimizing therapy with Omnipod 5® Automated Insulin Delivery System.
This webinar will provide an overview to how open-source automated insulin delivery (AID) systems function, what is needed for each system, and which individuals may be appropriate users.
This webinar is designed to equip healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the various types of insulin currently available for managing diabetes.
CE Credits: 1.5
This session discusses the value of a mentor/mentee relationship, the various types of mentorships, and strategies for an efficient mentorship.
CE Credits: 0.75
This session highlights the limitations of CGM metrics through case scenarios and discussion.
This session will discuss strategies for the use of AID technology with activities and life situations commonly experienced by toddlers, children, and youth.
This session presents case studies and provides practical applications for transitions in emerging and older adults.
This session presents MI case studies, shared decision-making discussions, and additional resources in the T1D screening context to support the DCES wishing to be at the forefront of this emerging opportunity to support T1D families.
In this session, attendees will learn assessment skills and understand why and how people become active and the behavior-change strategies that effectively promote physical activity.
This session will explore the use of non-statin therapies by examining clinical trial evidence and the practical use of these therapies with people with diabetes.
This session will use a case-based approach to guide participants in the principles of a comprehensive geriatric assessment and strategies to intervene on common issues including malnutrition, functional limitations, cognitive impairment, falls, and polypharmacy.
This session will outline how the use of a medication algorithm, shared decision-making, team communication, and identification of barriers to self-care by the DCES can be used to halt therapeutic inertia and improve health outcomes across a diverse population.