Stay up to date on the latest in diabetes therapy and earn CE credits. This year's program features the following presentations:
"Diabetic Kidney Disease: Latest Approaches to Diagnosis, Prevention, and Managment" -Robert Stanton, MD
"Models to Meet the Challenges of Diabetes and Self-Management" -Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDE
"Integrative Health Practices for Diabetes Care" -Virginia Lemay, PharmD, CDOE, CVDOE
Purpose
This seminar is being offered to provide up-to-date information on the diagnosis, prevention, and management of diabetic kidney disease, practical approaches for the self-management of diabetes, and using integrative health practices for diabetes care.
Target Audience
Certified Diabetes Outpatient Educators (CDOE), registered dietitians, registered nurses, registered pharmacists, nurse practioners, and other allied health professionals interested in the management and research of diabetes and chronic disease.
Continuing Education Credits
This program has been submitted for 4 LIVE contact hours through the Rhode Island State Nursing Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Participants must attend the entire symposium and complete a written evaluation to be awarded continuing education credits.
The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This is a knowledge-based educational activity. Pharmacists will receive 4 LIVE contact hours (0.4 CEUs) for the educational activity. Participants must attend the entire symposium and complete an online evaluation to be awarded continuing education credits. No partial credit is available.
UAN: 0060-9999-21-017-L01-P
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Saturday, May 1, 2021 |
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7:00-8:00am |
Exhibitor Break Out Sessions |
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8:00-8:05am |
Welcoming Remarks |
Cynthia Silvia, RN, MSN, CDOE |
8:05-9:35am |
"Diabetic Kidney Disease: Latest Approaches to Diagnosis, Prevention, and Management" |
Robert Stanton, MD
Keynote Speaker
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9:35-10:20am |
Exhibitor Break Out Sessions |
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10:20-11:35am |
"Models to Meet the Challenges of Diabetes and Self-Management" |
Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDE
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11:35am-12:50pm |
"Integrative Health Practices for Diabetes Care" |
Virginia Lemay, PharmD, CDOE, CVDOE
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12:50-1:05pm
1:05-1:10pm
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Exhibitor Break Out Session
Closing Remarks/Adjourn
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Cynthia Silvia, RN, MSN, CDOE
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Learning Objectives
"Diabetic Kidney Disease: Latest Approaches to Diagnosis, Prevention and Management”
Robert Stanton, MD
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Discuss the scope of diabetic kidney disease
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Describe the current guidelines on the prevention of diabetic kidney disease
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Discuss the current treatment for diabetic kidney disease
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Review the renoprotection of new hypoglycemic agents
“Models to Meet the Challenges of Diabetes and Self-Management”
Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDCES
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Describe elements necessary for quality outcomes in diabetes care
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Highlight options to address challenges of diabetes self-management
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Discuss outcomes for recent studies on the management of diabetes
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Discuss advocacy efforts for diabetes
“Integrative Health Practices for Diabetes Care”
Virginia Lemay, PharmD, CDOE, CVDOE
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Review the integrative health practices of yoga and meditation.
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Identify current literature surrounding the practices of yoga and meditation for patients living with diabetes.
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Summarize the recommendations on integration of these practices for patients living with diabetes.
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List the available resources for patients, caregivers and healthcare providers for yoga and meditation practice offerings.