Hands On Webinar | Automated Insulin Delivery (AID): Supporting People with Diabetes on Benefits and Challenges
ADA Member Exclusive Webinar

This insightful session will focus on effectively supporting individuals as they adopt and adapt to new technology. This webinar will explore practical strategies for guiding users through onboarding, navigating and responding to technology-related denials, and addressing device‑related distress with empathy and confidence. Participants will gain tools to help reduce frustration, increase comfort with new devices, and create a more supportive technology experience for those they serve.
Overview

Join fellow American Diabetes Association® (ADA) professional members for a live, one-hour panel discussion, Automated Insulin Delivery (AID): Supporting People with Diabetes on Benefits and Challenges.

This insightful session will focus on effectively supporting individuals as they adopt and adapt to new technology. This webinar will explore practical strategies for guiding users through onboarding, navigating and responding to technology-related denials, and addressing device‑related distress with empathy and confidence. Participants will gain tools to help reduce frustration, increase comfort with new devices, and create a more supportive technology experience for those they serve. The panel will share five actionable tips and host a live Q&A session at the end of the webinar.

The session is part of the Hands On: Tips to Improve Diabetes Care webinar series, which is available exclusively to ADA professional members and presented by the ADA’s Behavioral Medicine & Psychology, Diabetes in Primary Care, Exercise Physiology, and Diabetes Technology Interest Groups. The series is supported by funding from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. 

Learning Objectives
  • Guide individuals from contemplation to action when onboarding new technology.
  • Navigate and collaborate effectively during technology denials to help prevent PWD from giving up.
  • Identify and address device distress to help individuals maintain trust and confidence in their technology.
Faculty

Molly Tanenbaum, MD  
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Endocrinology, Gerontology, & Metabolism Clinical Associate Professor (By courtesy), Pediatrics - Endocrinology 
Stanford Medicine


Steven Zortman, MPH, RN, PMH-BC, CDCES

Program Manager Diabetes Education and Management Program (DEMP)
UVA Health

Laura Nally, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Yale School of Medicine

Summary
Availability:
Registration Required
Expires on May 12, 2028
Location:
Online Meeting
Date / Time:
May 12, 2026 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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