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Making Diabetes Technology Work 2025
Making Diabetes Technology Work 2025
This program is designed to support the diabetes care team in primary care settings by enhancing their expertise in the latest evidence-based recommendations for the implementation and management of advanced diabetes technology.
Making Diabetes Technology Work
Overview
The Making Diabetes Technology Work CE program from the American Diabetes Association® is designed to support the diabetes care team in primary care settings by enhancing their expertise in the latest evidence-based recommendations for the implementation and management of advanced diabetes technology.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this activity, participants will be able to:
Engage and support people with diabetes through education, training, and shared decision making to promote ongoing technology use and continuous improvement in care.
Apply evidence-based practices to integrate diabetes technology into individualized treatment plans, tailoring recommendations for continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, data interpretation, and crisis management (hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS)) to optimize patient outcomes.
Implement effective strategies for incorporating diabetes technology into clinical workflows, ensuring sustainability and minimizing provider burden.
Recognize and address roadblocks to diabetes technology adoption, including financial, systemic, cultural, and access-related factors, with particular attention to high-risk populations.
Utilize technology-derived data (e.g., from CGMs, insulin pumps, integration software, and apps) to inform care decisions, improve glycemic management, and reduce complications.
Identify strategies to reduce information overload, device fatigue, and technology burnout among both patients and providers.
Benefits & Credits
3 free continuing education (CME, ABIM-MOC, ACPE, ANCC, AAPA, CDR, COP) credits available.
Complete the bundle at your own pace with engaging and interactive online modules that include reading materials, videos, knowledge checks, and assessments.
Downloadable resources
Funder Acknowledgment
This program is supported, in part, by unrestricted educational grants from Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Expires on Nov 30, 2027
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
1 CME Credit
1 ABIM-MOC Point
1 ACPE Credit
1 ANCC Credit
1 AAPA Credit
1 CDR Credit
1 APA Credit
1 ASWB Credit
1 COP Credit
Contains:
6 Courses
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Making Diabetes Technology Work 2025 Course List
Overcoming Challenges in Diabetes Technology Implementation
Putting CGM Into Clinical Practice
Initiating Pump Therapy in People with Diabetes
Hyperglycemia/Hypoglycemia Crisis in Adults
Diabetes, Data, and Interpretation
The Future of Diabetes Technology
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