Episodios

  • Hypercortisolism: Could it be Making T2D Difficult to Manage? With Natalie Bellini
    Oct 29 2024

    Having elevated cortisol levels can lead to a variety of side effects, and it may impact people with diabetes in a number of ways. Natalie J. Bellini DNP, FNP-BC, BC-ADM, CDCES joined The Huddle to talk about hypercortisolism, how it is diagnosed, and its potential effects on type 2 diabetes management. This episode is sponsored by Corcept.

    Learn more about Corcept here: Corcept Therapeutics

    View a recorded webinar that dives deeper into cortisol levels and diabetes management (sponsored by Corcept): A Closer Look at Difficult-to-Manage Diabetes – Is Cortisol at Play?

    Learn more about the CATALYST study: Corcept Announces Presentation of Results From Prevalence Phase of CATALYST Clinical Trial at American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions – Corcept Therapeutics, Incorporated

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  • Understanding the Importance of Comprehensive Foot Exams with Mark Hinkes
    Oct 24 2024

    Diabetes-related foot conditions like ulcers and amputations can be very serious, but these complications are preventable when comprehensive foot exams are prioritized. Podiatrist Dr. Mark Hinkes joined The Huddle to talk about the importance of foot health and comprehensive foot exams for people with diabetes, and how we can use data collected from these foot exams to predict potential future risk.

    Learn more about the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot here: Home - IWGDF Guidelines

    View Mark's book "Healthy Feet for People with Diabetes" here: Healthy Feet for People With Diabetes: Hinkes DPM, Dr. Mark: 9780985628604: Books - Amazon.ca

    Learn more about diabetes-related foot complications:

    • Foot Complications | ADA
    • Five year mortality and direct costs of care for people with diabetic foot complications are comparable to cancer | Journal of Foot and Ankle Research | Full Text

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  • Personalizing Care: Addressing Unique Needs of Type 2 Diabetes with Lucille Hughes
    Oct 8 2024

    On this episode of The Huddle, we're joined by Lucille Hughes, DNP, MSN/Ed, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, Director of Scientific Communication, Information, and Education at Embecta. Lucille discusses some of the unique care needs to consider when working with people with Type 2 diabetes who take insulin, how the DCES and other members of the diabetes care team can help to address their specific diabetes burdens and struggles, and how care for people with Type 2 diabetes differs from that of Type 1 diabetes.

    This episode is sponsored by Embecta.

    Find up-to-date diabetes technology product information, device training, professional education and more on danatech: Diabetes technology for healthcare professionals | Danatech (adces.org)

    Learn more about Embecta here: Discover Our Diabetes Care Products & Learn About EMBECTA

    Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.

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  • ADCES24 Live: The Diabetes Technology Landscape and What's in the Pipeline with Dr. Jane Seley
    Sep 27 2024

    Recorded live at ADCES24, we sat down with Jane Jeffrie Seley, DNP, MPH, MSN, GNP, BC-ADM, CDCES, CDTC, FADCES​ to talk about the latest in diabetes technology and what to expect in the coming year, how diabetes technology overall is evolving and changing, and how diabetes technology can more seamlessly be integrated into primary care settings.

    Please note that this episode was recorded in August and some of the technology and updates discussed in future tense may now be in different stages of development or release. References to specific devices and manufacturers are for educational purposes and do not represent an endorsement from ADCES.

    Links:

    Register to view ADCES24 on-demand content: ADCES24 (adcesmeeting.org)

    Find up-to-date diabetes technology product information, device training, professional education and more on danatech: Diabetes technology for healthcare professionals | Danatech (adces.org)

    Find your technology competency level and resources to dive deeper with our tech competency tool: Technology Competency Finder| Danatech (adces.org)

    To learn more about the latest and greatest in diabetes technology, register for our Diabetes Technology Conference: Diabetes Technology Conference 2024 (eventscribe.net)

    To take a deeper dive into the integration of diabetes technology in primary care by checking out this two-part course developed in partnership with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (Made possible thanks to a grant from Helmsley Charitable Trust).:

    • Part 1: Integrating Diabetes Technology into Primary Care Part 1: Overview and Clinical Scenarios (0.75 CE/CME)
    • Part 2: Integrating Diabetes Technology into Primary Care Part 2: Interactive Case Studies (1 CE/CME)

    Learn more about the PANTHER Program: Diabetes Technology. Deciphered. | PANTHER Program

    Visit diatribe: Making Sense of Diabetes | DiaTribe

    Visit the Medical Professional's Reference website: Prescription & OTC Drug Info | Side Effects, Interactions & Dosages (empr.com)

    Visit the ADA Consumer Guide: ADA Consumer Guide (diabetes.org)

    Find resources from DiabetesWise: Home » DiabetesWise

    Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.

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  • ADCES24 Live: Showcasing Your Value as a DCES with Erin DaRosa
    Sep 17 2024

    Recorded live at the ADCES24 annual meeting, we sat down with Senior Manager of the Diabetes Education Program at HealthPartners, Erin L. DaRosa, MBA, RDN, LD, CDCES. Erin discussed how she showcases the value of the DCES specialty in her own work and how you can speak the language of key stakeholders in your practice to articulate your value, as well as how to build trust and get a seat at the table.

    Learn more about HealthPartners here: HealthPartners – Top-Rated insurance and health care in Minnesota and Wisconsin

    View a patient handout mentioned in the episode here: Diabetes Education: How an education visit can help you better understand and manage your diabetes (healthpartnersfiles.com)

    Register to view ADCES24 on-demand sessions here: ADCES24 (adcesmeeting.org)

    Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.

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  • Best of The Huddle: Future Forward: AI's Role in Revolutionizing Diabetes Care with Miguel Johns
    Aug 27 2024

    This week on The Huddle, we're resharing an episode with Miguel Johns, Co-Founder & CEO of mmnt and creator of Milton. Miguel discussed how the use of artificial intelligence (AI) can benefit health care professionals across the diabetes space and how this technology is growing and changing. Topics include addressing some of the current opportunities and challenges associated with AI in health care, how AI can provide improved clinical decision support, and where this technology may be headed in the future.

    Explore danatech here: Diabetes technology for healthcare professionals | Danatech (adces.org)

    For more information on Miguel or mmnt, visit Milton | Powered by MMNT (getmilton.com)

    View a recorded annual conference session on AI and more by registering for ADCES24 On Demand: ADCES24: Diabetes Care, Education and Technology (mcievents.com)

    Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.

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  • Putting Insulin Pump Training into Practice: A Team-Based Approach
    Jul 30 2024

    For those with diabetes who use insulin pump therapy, having access to training and education on this technology is key to success. David Jopke, DNP, FNP-C, BC-ADM, CDCES, Tracy Newell RD LD, CDCES, RD, LD, CDCES, Erin L. DaRosa, MBA, RDN, LD, CDCES join The Huddle to talk about their experiences creating a team-based formal process for becoming an insulin pump trainer, and how practice settings that want to offer insulin pumps and automated insulin delivery system options to people with diabetes can create their own formalized process.

    Learn more about HealthPartners here: HealthPartners – Top-Rated insurance and health care in Minnesota and Wisconsin

    View danatech's resources on insulin pumps & AID here: Insulin Pumps l diabetes training and education l Danatech (adces.org)

    Learn more about the Panther program here: Diabetes Technology. Deciphered. | PANTHER Program

    Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.

    Learn more about ADCES and the many benefits of membership at adces.org/join.

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  • The Latest Research in Diabetes and Pregnancy with Kerri Knippen and Rachel Stahl-Salzman
    Jul 16 2024

    We know research is crucial for making continued advances in diabetes care for all populations. Rachel Stahl-Salzman, MS, RD, CDN, CDCES, and Kerri Knippen, PhD, RDN, LD, BC-ADM, FAND, join us on The Huddle to talk about their latest research projects related to pregnancy in diabetes, some of the outcomes and learnings of each study, and how diabetes care and education specialists can be leaders in this work, even without a research background.

    View Rachel's research poster diving deeper into this topic here: Annual QIPS Symposium | Weill Department of Medicine (cornell.edu)

    Learn more about Kerri's project here:

    https://www.eeds.com/enduring_material.aspx?AIN=005243415&SIN=230144&Display_Portal_Nav=true

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    Join the poster presentations at #ADCES24 to learn even more about Kerri and Rachel's work! Learn more and register for the conference here: ADCES24 (adcesmeeting.org)

    Learn more about the ADCES Foundation here: ADCES Foundation

    Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.

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    29 m