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Making Diabetes Technology Work

This program is designed to help the diabetes care team on the front lines of primary care master the latest evidence-based recommendations for the implementation and management of cutting-edge diabetes technology.
Overview
Making Diabetes Technology Work Program

The American Diabetes Association’s® Making Diabetes Technology Work CE program is FREE and on-demand. This program is designed to help the diabetes care team on the front lines of primary care master the latest evidence-based recommendations for the implementation and management of cutting-edge diabetes technology.

Note: The total credit value of the bundle will not be displayed until all domains have been published. The CE credit value of the bundle will be updated as modules are released. 


Program Objectives
At the conclusion of this professional education program, attendees will be able to:

  • Improve diabetes technology implementation and utilization for people living with diabetes using an individualized approach to improve patient outcomes.
  • Apply best practices to streamline the integration of diabetes technology into the clinical workflow.
  • Identify and manage information overload, and device burnout among patients and providers.
  • Apply a patient-centered approach in the use of diabetes technology in patient care with a focus on reducing health care disparities.
  • Identify barriers that may limit the acceptance or utilization of diabetes technology including challenges faced by minorities living with diabetes.
  • Identify solutions to overcome barriers impacting Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.

Domain 1: Pumps
  • Pump Assessment: A Practical Approach to Initiating Insulin Pump Therapy in Patients with Diabetes
  • Practical Considerations in Choosing an Automated Insulin Delivery System
  • The Bionic Pancreas: A Novel Insulin-Only Delivery System

Domain 2: Continuous Glucose Monitoring
  • Continuous Glucose Monitoring Technology: The Implantable and Wearable
  • Setting up a CGM-Friendly Clinical Practice
  • Maximizing Continuous Glucose Monitoring Utilization in Your Practice
  • How Continuous Glucose Monitoring Can Improve Patient Outcomes

Domain 3: Tech Data
  • Gathering the Data
  • Analyzing Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data
  • Analyzing Data from Insulin Delivery Systems and Integrating the Information in Today's Digital World

Domain 4: Hypoglycemia
  • The Burden of Hypoglycemia
  • Strategies for Minimizing Hypoglycemia

Domain 5: Overcoming Barriers to Utilizing Diabetes Technology
  • Addressing Barriers in Diabetes Technology Implementation
  • Health Equity Issues and Diabetes Technology

This program is supported, in part, by unrestricted educational grants from Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc and LifeScan Institute, LLC. 
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on 09/01/2025
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
7 CME Credits
7 ABIM-MOC Points
7 ACPE Credits
7 ANCC Credits
7 AAPA Credits
7 CDR Credits
7 APA Credits
7 ASWB Credits
7 COP Credits
Contains: 14 Courses
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