Internati ona l E D U C AT I O N Caring for Adult Patients with Diabetes for A llied Health Professionals 2016 page 1 of 5
Caring for Adult Patients with Diabetes for Allied Health Professionals Nursing Staff Medical Assistants Dietitians Dietetic Technicians Medical Interpreters 2016 Park Nicollet Clinic & Specialty Center St. Louis Park, Minn. Tuition $75 Includes light breakfast, refreshments and program materials. A 10-percent discount is applied if three or more people from the same organization attend the same program. To receive the group discount, attendees must register together. This program is not eligible for the Park Nicollet or HealthPartners employee discount. See website for additional details. parknicollet.com/cme/diabetes More than 29 million Americans have diabetes. In addition, treatment plan options for diabetes are continually changing. This program provides basic concepts of diabetes management and includes an up-to-date overview of diabetes medications. Through lectures and hands-on learning activities, attendees will learn practical tips and be better prepared to care for patients with diabetes. This program is for health care workers who care for adult patients with diabetes but do not specialize in diabetes care and education. This program will benefit registered and licensed practical nurses, certified medical assistants, nursing assistants, public health nurses, parish nurses, community health workers, dietitians and medical interpreters from a variety of practice settings, including hospitals, clinics, group homes, assisted living, employee health settings and long-term care facilities. For those who desire a comprehensive foundation in diabetes and those preparing for national diabetes educator exams, we recommend our Diabetes Foundations for Health Professionals program (see website above). page 2 of 5
Program objectives This program is intended for health care workers who care regularly for people with diabetes but do not specialize in diabetes care and education. Following this program, participants will be able to: Develop a better understanding of lifestyle, nutrition and medication management of diabetes Select and use products designed for people with diabetes: glucose meters, insulin pens, food plans and food labels Employ increased confidence in taking care of people with diabetes and answering their questions Describe individualized glucose targets and the treatment of hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) Faculty and planning committee Jill Flader, MS, RD, LD, CDE* Janet Lima, MPH, RN, CDE* Diane Reader, RD, LD, CDE* Nancy Waldbillig, RD, LD, CDE* Angela Youngdahl* *Planning committee Continuing education credits This continuing education program is designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing requirements. Up to five credit hours may be awarded. It is the responsibility of each participant to determine if the program meets the criteria for licensure or recertification for their discipline. Each participant will receive a certificate of attendance. Life-changing diabetes training from the pioneer in team management Park Nicollet International provides world-class diabetes care, education and clinical research to meet the needs of people with diabetes, their families and the health professionals who care for them. Located in suburban Minneapolis, the center is recognized internationally for its range of clinical and educational programs, products and services. International is part of HealthPartners Institute. page 3 of 5
Agenda 7:15am Registration (coffee and bagels provided) 7:30 Overview of Diabetes Types of diabetes Diagnosis and treatment options 8:20 Break 8:30 Nutrition and Activity Basics Carbohydrate counting and other food plan strategies Physical activity and glucose control 9:15 Blood Glucose Monitoring Simple steps for accurate glucose meter testing 9:40 Practice What You Have Learned Breakout Sessions (snack and beverage available) Glucose meters Injectable pen devices Carbohydrate counting Hypoglycemia treatment 10:40 Oral Agents and Noninsulin Injectable Therapies Current classes of diabetes medications Benefits and potential side effects 11:10 Insulin Therapy Insulin types and common regimens Administration, storage, cost 11:45 Day-to-Day Management Standards of care Hypoglycemia and sick days 12:20pm Diabetes Care in Your Practice Setting: Panel Discussion Discuss patient care issues specific to your health care setting Question and answer session 12:50 Adjourn page 4 of 5
Register today Go to: parknicollet.com/cme/diabetes You ll find how to: Register and pay online Download a registration form if you prefer to print out, fill in, and mail or fax with payment You ll also find additional details about the program and location. Questions? email: cme@parknicollet.com phone: 952-993-3531 toll free: 1-888-786-3119 Our programs change lives. Acquire new knowledge and skills from diabetes experts Learn practical solutions tested in real-world clinical settings Gain insights from practice-based, evidence-based programs Get hands-on experience and network with other professionals 3800 Park Nicollet Blvd. Minneapolis, MN 55416 page 5 of 5