Join the American Diabetes Association on Tuesday, August 10th, at 3 p.m. EDT for a live, one-hour panel discussion that is the first in a two-part series about leveraging technology-enabled data to better manage diabetes. This session will focus on glucose meters and smart pens. The session is a part of the "Hands On: Tips to Improve Diabetes Care" webinar series available exclusively to ADA members and offering CE credit.
In this webinar, speakers will discuss how to use real-time and retrospective glucose data from multiple sources to make diabetes care decisions; how to download and review data in the primary care setting for the most effective outcomes; and the purpose and potential value of “smart” insulin pens. Presenters will share five actionable tips around downloading and using glucose data before the webinar concludes with a live Q&A session.
The “Hands On: Tips to Improve Diabetes Care” series is presented by ADA’s Behavioral Medicine & Psychology, Diabetes in Primary Care, and Diabetes Technology Interest Groups through the generous support of the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
Moderator:
Anne L. Peters, MD (Moderator)
Professor of Clinical Medicine
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA)
Presenters:
Jane Seley, DNP, MPH, MSN, GNP, BC-ADM, CDCES, CDTC, FADCES
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine (New York, NY)
Jagdeesh Ullal, MD, FACE, FACP
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (Pittsburgh, PA)
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