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Teladoc | Empowering Diabetes Self-Management: Motivation and Communication
Module Description
This two-part module is designed to empower health care professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to facilitate effective diabetes self-management in their patients. Divided into two parts, the module covers Motivation and Behavior Change in Diabetes Management and Effective Communication.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this module, participants will be able to:
  1. Identify the key emotional aspects of the diabetes diagnosis and its impact on engagement in diabetes self-management behaviors. 
  2. Recall evidence-based strategies for empowering individuals to make effective behavioral changes in diabetes management. 
  3. Identify effective communication strategies tailored to patients with varying educational backgrounds.
Module Faculty

Effective Communication and Patient-Centered Education 

Chlodys E. Johnstone, PA-C, CDCES, MLDE, MAT 

Chlodys Johnstone is a Physician Assistant and Certified Diabetes Education Specialist who presently serves as the Associate Director of Education and Quality Services at UK HealthCare (UKHC) Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center (BBDC). In this role, she combines her passion for clinical care and education to improve the lives of people with diabetes. In previous roles at UKHC, she has acted as supervisor of the Endocrine Division's advanced practice providers (APPs) and co-chair of the APP Council. Along with patient services, she focuses on clinician education through precepting students and guest lecturing.


Motivation and Behavior Change in Diabetes Management 

Susan Guzman, PhD 

Susan Guzman, PhD is a clinical psychologist specializing in diabetes. Dr. Guzman received her PhD in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in health psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology – San Diego in 1998. She specialized in diabetes following the completion of her post-doctoral fellowship at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego where she served as the psychological liaison to Scripps Health’s Diabetes Advisory Committee. Her clinical and research focus areas include overcoming barriers to effective management, healthcare professional/patient communication issues, challenging diabetes stigma and promoting language around diabetes that is respectful and helpful. In 2003, Dr. Guzman co-founded the Behavioral Diabetes Institute (BDI), the first non-profit organization devoted to the emotional and behavioral aspects of living with diabetes. At BDI, she has served as the Director of Clinical/Educational Services developing and led programs for people with diabetes and their families. She developed and led many of BDI’s clinical programs, including “Defeating the Depression/Diabetes Connection.” She also held programs for women with type 1 diabetes, spouses/partners, men with diabetes, and other specialized psycho-educational programs for those with diabetes. Dr. Guzman integrates empathy, acceptance and practical guidance to help people better utilize their strengths in living life with diabetes. ​


Discussion Board

This course will feature an Online Learning Collaborative that will utilize the discussion board. 

Participating in the discussion forum offers a valuable platform for sharing insights, posing questions, and networking with fellow professionals in the field of diabetes care. Your contributions will help to shape upcoming discussions led by renowned subject matter experts. Take advantage of this opportunity to engage, learn from others' experiences, and foster a collaborative learning environment.  

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) hosts an online learning collaborative (OLC) to provide a platform for individuals interested in diabetes education and related topics to exchange information, experiences, and opinions. Please be aware that the comments and content posted by users within the OLC represent the views and opinions of those individual users and do not necessarily reflect the official stance or opinion of the American Diabetes Association.

The ADA values diverse perspectives and encourages open and respectful dialogue among OLC members. However, the ADA does not endorse or take responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or appropriateness of the content shared within the OLC.

By participating in the OLC, you acknowledge and agree that:

1. The content posted by other users is their own, and the ADA does not assume any liability for the content's accuracy, legality, or quality.

2. You are responsible for evaluating the information and advice provided by other OLC members.

3. The ADA reserves the right to moderate and remove content that violates community guidelines or is deemed inappropriate, offensive, or harmful to others.

Participation in the OLC is subject to adherence to the ADA's terms of use and community guidelines. The ADA encourages respectful and constructive discussions that benefit all members of the diabetes community.

Your engagement within the OLC signifies your acceptance of this disclaimer and your commitment to maintaining a supportive and informative environment for all participants.

IMPORTANT: Managing email notifications

After you post to the discussion board, you will automatically be enrolled in email alerts.

To avoid receiving an email every time someone posts to the discussion board, click the Following link.

Summary
Availability: On-Demand
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
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