Effective dates for CE credits: 6/30/2019 - 6/30/2022
Description
Take a journey through these advanced real-world cases in interpreting CGM data. This seven-module online course goes from a review of CGM essentials, into detailed cases with people using continuous glucose monitoring in a wide variety of life situations. Learn from expert in-depth interpretation of CGM data downloads and reports, where you participate with interactive activities—all with the goal of helping people with diabetes improve their outcomes.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:
• Interpret and analyze CGM reports
• Illustrate the benefits of CGM utilization
• Translate CGM data into actionable treatment
• Demonstrate proper application of pattern management to treatment decisions
• Identify appropriate CGM selection
Modules
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Adults
Module 3: CGM without Insulin Pump Integration in the Pediatric Population
Module 5: Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes
Module 5: Pregnancy
Module 6: Older Population
Module 7: Hospital and Institutional Use
Activity Type
This self-paced online course is an application-based
learning activity.
Learning Format
Enduring Material
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for diabetes
care and education specialists, including nurses, dietitians, pharmacists,
nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, physicians, PAs, social workers,
and other health care providers interested in staying up to date on current
practices of care for people with diabetes and other related
conditions.
Financial Support
Supported by an educational grant provided by The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
Carla Cox, PhD, RD, CDCES, CPT
Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Clinical Dietitian
Providence Medical Group
Kamas, UT
Dr. Cox is a Certified Diabetes Educator and Clinical Dietitian at Providence Medical Group. Her primary focus as a diabetes educator is in working with patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes opting for current technology. She assists individuals with daily and retrospective diabetes management, integrating the utilization of all insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors now available
Sherri Horvat, BSN, RN, CDCES
Clinical Training Manager
Animas Corporation
Griffith, IN
Ms. Horvat is Clinical Training Manager at Animas Corporation, where she has acted as a subject matter expert on CGM technology for the Blood Glucose Management Team for the past five years. She is a Certified Diabetes Educator actively working with patients for the past 17 years specifically in diabetes education. She manages patients on insulin pump therapy, and she instructs diabetes educators on how to interpret downloads—educating them on the process as well as its implications for practice
Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDCES
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Cleveland Clinic
University Heights, OH
Dr. Isaacs is an Endocrine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and the Continuous Glucose Monitoring Program Coordinator at the Cleveland Clinic Diabetes Center. She is a Certified Diabetes Educator and holds board certifications in pharmacotherapy and advanced diabetes management. She has a scope of practice to start, stop, adjust, and monitor medications. Dr. Isaacs is a member of several professional organizations including serving as the leader of the Ohio American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) Coordinating Body.
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In support of
improving patient care, the Association of Diabetes Care & Education
Specialists is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
(ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide
continuing education for the healthcare team.
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Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)
The Universal
Activity Number is JA4008258-0000-21-034-H01-P.
This application-based
activity has been approved for 4.5 contact hours.
This statement contains information provided to NABP from
the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) via CPE
Monitor®. ACPE policy states paper and/or
electronic statements of credit may no longer be distributed directly to
learners as proof of ACPE credit. The official record of credit may be located
in the learner’s e-profile in CPE Monitor.
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American
Medical Association (AMA)
Association of
Diabetes Care & Education Specialists designates this enduring material
for a maximum of 4.5
AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
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American
Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
Association of
Diabetes Care & Education Specialists designates this activity for a
maximum of 4.5 ANCC
contact hours. This activity discusses 1.0 contact hour of pharmacotherapeutic content.
The Association of Diabetes
Care & Education Specialists is approved by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider Number 10977, for 4.5 contact hours.
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American
Academy of PAs (AAPA)
The Association of
Diabetes Care & Education Specialists has been authorized by the
American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for
activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is
designated for 4.5
AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 6/30/22. PAs should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation.
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Commission
on Dietetic Registration (CDR)
CDR Credentialed
Practitioners will receive 4.5
Continuing Professional Education units (CPEU) for completion of this
activity.
Completion of this RD/DTR profession-specific or IPCE
activity awards CPEUs (One IPCE credit = One CPEU). If the activity is
dietetics-related but not targeted to RDs or DTRs, CPEUs may be claimed which
are commensurate with participation in contact hours (One 60 minute hour = 1
CPEU. RDs and DTRs are to select activity type 102 in their Activity Log.
Sphere and Competency selection is at the learner’s discretion.
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Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
As a Jointly Accredited Organization, the Association of
Diabetes Care & Education Specialists is approved to offer social work
continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved
Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are
approved under this program. State and provincial regulatory boards have the
final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for
continuing education credit. The Association of Diabetes Care & Education
Specialists maintains responsibility for this course. Social workers completing
this course receive 4.5
continuing education credits.
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Successful Completion
To receive a
Statement of Credit you must participate in the full activity and complete an
evaluation.
Certified Diabetes
Care and Education Specialists
To satisfy the requirements for renewal
of certification for the Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education
(CBDCE), continuing education activities must be diabetes related and approved
by a provider on the CBDCE list of Approved Providers (www.cbdce.org). CBDCE does not approve
continuing education. The Association of Diabetes Care & Education
Specialists is on the CBDCE list of Approved Providers.
Board Certified Advanced Diabetes
Management (BC-ADM)
ADCES is the administering body for the
Advanced Diabetes Management credentials. Continuing education programs offered
by ADCES can be used toward fulfilling BC-ADM Certification and recertification
requirements.
Other
Health Professionals
It is the responsibility
of each participant to determine if the program meets the criteria for re-licensure
or recertification for their discipline.
Faculty Disclosures
In accordance with Joint Accreditation
criteria and the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in
Accredited Continuing Education, the Association of Diabetes Care &
Education Specialists (ADCES) must ensure that anyone in a position to control
the content of the educational activity (planners and speakers/authors/discussants/moderators)
has disclosed all relevant financial
relationships with any ineligible companies for the past 24
months.
Joint
Accreditation/ACCME also requires that ADCES mitigate any reported conflict and
eliminate the potential for bias during the educational activity. The
disclosure information is intended to identify any ineligible relationships and
allow learners to form their own judgments. However, if you perceive a bias
during an activity, please report it on the evaluation.
Relevant disclosures (or lack thereof)
among educational activity planners and faculty are as follows:
Faculty
Carla Cox, PhD, RD, CDCES, CPT - Employed by Providence Medical Group, who receives reimbursement for instruction on integrated pumps and sensors
Sherri Horvat, BSN, RN, CDCES - Employed at Animas Corporation
Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDCES - No conflicts of interest to report
Planners
Jodi Lavin-Tompkins, MSN, RN, CDCES,
BC-ADM – Stock: Gilead Sciences, Regeneron Pharma (relationship has ended)
Joanne Rinker, MA, RD, CDCES, FADCES - No conflicts of interest to report
Disclosure
and Mitigation of Relevant Conflicts of Interest
All identified relevant conflicts of interest have been
mitigated.
The approval of
this educational offering by the ADCES does not imply endorsement of specific
therapies, treatments, or products discussed in the presentations.
Joint Providership
None
Financial
Support
Supported by an educational grant provided by The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
Access Period
You will have access to this learning
activity for a period of six months after you enroll, or whenever the
activity's CE credits expire (whichever comes first).
CE expiration date: 6/30/2022
Pricing
Members: $0
Non-Members: $179
Volume discounts are available and will be
automatically applied at check-out when the desired quantity is
selected.
- For
groups of 3-9, a 10% discount is available.
- For
groups of 10-14, a 15% discount is available.
- For
groups of 15+, a 20% discount is available.