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2024 CDOE Spring Seminar: A Virtual Event

  • Saturday, April 27, 2024
  • 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom Video Conference (link to follow)

Registration

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Base fee:
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Stay up to date on the latest in diabetes therapy and earn CE credits. This year's program features the following presentations:

"The DCES's Role in Optimizing CGM and AID Systems"  -Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES

"Sleep and Diabetes"  -Andrew Tubbs, PhD

"Tips, Tools, and Activities for Effective Counseling" -Lorena Drago, MS, RDN, CDCES

Purpose

This seminar is being offered to provide up-to-date information on optimizing the use of CGM and AID Systems, the role of sleep in management of diabetes, and effective techniques for counseling patients with diabetes.

Target Audience  

Certified Diabetes Outpatient Educators (CDOE), registered dietitians, registered nurses, registered pharmacists, nurse practitioners, 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 4.0 LIVE contact hours through the Northeast Multi-State Division (NE-MSD) Association. NE-MSD is 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 4.0 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. 

UNIVERSAL ACTIVITY NUMBER (UAN): 0060-9999-24-025-L01-P     

Program Agenda


Learning Objectives

"The DCES’s Role in Optimizing CGM and AID Systems"- Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES

a. Describe how to optimize the use of CGM systems in “real time”

b. Discuss a framework for retrospective analysis of CGM data reports

c. Describe the functionality of semi-automated insulin delivery systems

d. Describe how to enhance outcomes among users of AID systems

"Sleep and Diabetes"- Andrew Tubbs, PhD

a. Describe how disrupted sleep and diabetes are related

b. Explain why sleep problems affect risk (and progression) of diabetes

c. Discuss the principles of behavioral sleep medicine to support patients with

diabetes

"Tips, Tools, and Activities for Effective Counseling" -Lorena Drago, MS, RDN, CDCES

a. Describe 4 tools to streamline the counseling sessions

b. Identify 3 ways to introduce new topics to your patients

c. Discuss how to use digital tools effectively


Speaker Affiliations

Gary Scheiner- Integrated Diabetes Services, owner and clinical directo

- Andrew Tubbs- University of Arizona, Department of Psychiatry, Sleep Researcher

- Lorena Drago- Hispanic Foodways LLC, owner

Refunds 

Registration fee, will be refunded provided an email notification of registration cancellation is received ten days prior to the seminar. 

P.O. Box 41590  |  Providence, Rhode Island 02940  |  Tel: 401.223.2982   |   Fax: 401.633.6935

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