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33rd Annual Diabetes Management Conference: Diabetes: Head to Toe and Near & Far (Virtual Conference)


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in joint-providership with the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy
 
33rd Annual Diabetes Management Conference
"Diabetes: Head to Toe and Near & Far"
Thursday, November 5, 2020
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
 
To register, Click Here (online registration closes November 2),
To view more events by Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System please visit: www.spartanburgregional.com/CEEvents
 
LOCATION:  Online via Microsoft Teams. You will receive an email with a link to join prior to the scheduled date and time.
 
TOPICS: Depression, Health Literacy, Physical Activity, Evidence-Based Nutrition, Telehealth and COVID-19, Nutritional Management of Diabetes Complications, Patient-Centered Approact to Medications, Principles of Adult Learning.
 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this program, the participant will be able to:
  • Recognize the relationship between diabetes and depression
  • Explain how low health literacy may negatively impact diabetes management and tactics health care professionals may use to assist patients with low health literacy improve self-care behaviors
  • Recognize evolving nutritional strategies which may be considered by patients seeking to improve health or lose weight
  • Discuss dietary interventions for prevention and treatment of selected complications of diabetes
  • Identify medications for glycemic control which may be preferred in individuals with concomitant disease states or at high risk for these disease states
  • Identify steps to motivate the adult learner
  • Explain potential benefits and obstacles in the use of telehealth to reach underserved populations
  • Describe the benefits of physical activity in persons with diabetes
AGENDA (schedule is subject to change)
8:00 am-8:10 am:  Welcome, Introduction  
8:10 am-9:10 am:  Depression and Diabetes: Facing the Double Whammy   
9:10 am-9:55 am:  Understanding Health Literacy: What it means to your practice
9:55 am-10:05am: Break
10:05 am-11:05 am:  Evidence-Based Nutrition
11:05 am-11:50 am:  Nutritional Management of Diabetes Complications
11:50 am-12:15 pm: Lunch   
12:15 pm-1:15 pm:  A Patient-Centered Approach to Diabetes Medications
1:15 pm-2:00 pm:  Improving How We Teach: Principles of Adult Learning
2:00 pm-2:10 pm: Break
2:10 pm-3:10 pm: Telehealth; Reaching Underserved Populations
3:10 pm-3:55 pm: Physical Activity: The Fight Against Diabetes
3:55 pm-4:00 pm: Wrap-up, Program Evaluation 
4:00 pm: Adjourn  

Date: Nov 5, 2020 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

CE Hours

7.00

CE Units

0.700

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

Target Audience(s)

  • Pharmacists

Accreditation(s)

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
The University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

Co-Sponsor(s)

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System

Requirements for CE Credit

Participants must check in with the front desk upon arrival and have attendance verified.  Participants will receive credit for attending this program in its entirety and fully completing the associated evaluation.  Failure to complete the evaluation within the specified time period (within 30 days of attendance) may result in loss of credit.  The NABP CPE Monitor will reject any credit claimed greater than 60 days from the date of the program.
 
Participants must update their accounts to properly reflect their month and day of birth and their correct NABP E-Id.  Failure to do so may result in loss of credit.  Registration with a proper disclosure of your NABP E-Id is a requirement for receiving Continuing Pharmacy Education.  To register with or look up your NABP E-Id, please click on the CPE Monitor logo below to be directed to their site:

 

 

 

 

Upon completion of this program, the participant will be able to:
  1. Recognize the relationship between diabetes and depression
  2. Explain how low health literacy may negatively impact diabetes management and tactics health care professionals may use to assist patients with low health literacy improve self-care behaviors
  3. Recognize evolving nutritional strategies which may be considered by patients seeking to improve health or lose weight
  4. Discuss dietary interventions for prevention and treatment of selected complications of diabetes
  5. Identify medications for glycemic control which may be preferred in individuals with concomitant disease states or at high risk for these disease states
  6. Identify steps to motivate the adult learner
  7. Explain potential benefits and obstacles in the use of telehealth to reach underserved populations
  8. Describe the benefits of physical activity in persons with diabetes
 

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Alison Hanna, RDN, LD
Clinical Dietitian, Veteran’s Health Administration

Elizabeth T. Stokes, RN
Out- Patient Diabetes Educator, Prisma Health

Jessica M. Odom, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Internal Medicine and Ambulatory Care, Prisma Health – Upstate

Julia Savoy, MHS,RDN,LD
Registered Dietitian/Diabetes Educator, Spartanburg Regional Health System

Marquita Winder, PharmD, BCACP, CDE
Clinical Pharmacist, Columbia VA Health Care System

Sissy Rosebrock, MS
Certified Fitness Instructor, Personal Trainer, Exercise Specialist, Thomas E. Hannah Family YMCA

Activity Number

0062-9999-20-200-L01-P
Date: 11/05/20
Time: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

CE Hours

7.00