January eNews | New 2022 Diabetes Standards – Screening Updates and Cheat Sheets
January kicks off our ADA Standards of Care (SOC) celebration and exploration. Coach Beverly has discovered some real gems that she is excited to share with all of you.
“By implementing and championing these evidence-based guidelines, we can make a significant impact in improving care.”
Our goal is to highlight key areas and changes to the standards that will benefit people with diabetes the most.
In this first newsletter of 2022, we feature the new screening guidelines for prediabetes and diabetes. Plus, we explore other important additions and changes to the standards, including a new standard on the prevention and management of chronic kidney disease and vaccination updates.
We look at the relationship between cannabis, hyperemesis, and ketoacidosis for those living with type 1 diabetes. Plus, we invite you to test your knowledge with our Question of the week based on the 2022 SOC.
Coach Beverly updated our Cheat Sheets to reflect the SOC updates so you can download these helpful references and study tools. Lastly, our 2022 medications and glucagon PocketCards are back from the printer and ready for mailing.
With the New Year, you might have set a goal or two for yourself. I hope you have success, but if not, that is okay too.
Coach Beverly, Bryanna, and Jackson
Click here to read our full December 2022 newsletter.
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This bundle is specifically designed for healthcare professionals who want to learn more about diabetes fundamentals for their clinical practice or for those who are studying for the Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) exam.
Intended Audience: A great course for healthcare professionals in the field of diabetes education looking for a straightforward explanation of identification and treatment of hyperglycemic crises.
Instructor: Beverly Thomassian RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM is a working educator and a nationally recognized diabetes expert.
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