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April 2026 eNews | Once Weekly Insulin Approved

Happy April!

There is a lot of exciting news contained in this month’s newsletter. The world of diabetes pharmacology is advancing at a breakneck pace, and we are here to keep you abreast of advances that will impact your clinical practice and your care for people with diabetes.

The first article describes the pharmacology and dosing considerations for icodec (Awiqli), an ultra-long-acting insulin scheduled for release in the second quarter of 2026. As we wait for its release, you can consider people with type 2 diabetes in your care who might benefit from this once-weekly basal insulin.

There has been significant movement in the GLP-1/GIP med class, from high-dose Wegovy to Mounjaro’s pediatric approval, highlighted in our next article. You are going to love our updated PocketCards, which neatly consolidate this shifting landscape at a glance for easy reference. Continued below…

Featured Articles

GLP GIP 4 2026

High Dose GLP-1s & Other Updates

In Dyslipidemia, the Impact of Nutrition Cannot be Overstated

Taking a Fresh Look at Diabetic Retinopathy Screening

Question of the Week Diabetes Education Services

Question of the Week
Once Weekly Insulin?

Lightbulb and text: Rationale of the Week

Rationale of the Week
TIR (Time of Range) of 89% – What Is Your Concern?

In a thoughtful comparison of the ADA and the American College of Cardiology dyslipidemia treatment guidelines, Christine Craig, MS, RDN, CDCES, concludes that both recognize the critical impact of dietitians and MNT in addressing elevated lipid levels.

Sarah Beattie, DNP, CDCES, highlights the importance of eye exams and encourages the use of remote retinal screening for those without access to an eye care professional in their area.

Test your knowledge with a quiz that investigates potential candidates for once-weekly insulin and check out our rationale of the week too.

Lastly, we hope to see you at our Virtual Conference. Diana Issaacs, PharmD, CDCES, BC-ADM, will dive into the newly approved diabetes meds and insulins, helping you sort out how to best use these tools in clinical practice.

In celebration of Spring,

Coach Beverly, Bryanna, and Katarina

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Day 1 – ADA/AACE Standards of Care Boot Camp

Coach Beverly and Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BC-ADM, CDCES co-lead an exciting day that brings the ADA and AACE Standards to life. Gain fresh insights, practical tools, and a deeper understanding of the latest in person-centered diabetes care. After attending, you will be empowered to share the latest in diabetes care with your colleagues and the people in your care.

Day 2 – Insulin, Tech, MNT and Case Studies

Take your knowledge to the next level with this intensive deep-dive into insulin therapy, dosing and pattern management with Dr. Diana Isaacs. Next, stay for the diabetes tech show-and-tell as Diana demonstrates the specs of the latest pumps and sensors. After lunch, nutrition whiz Christine Craig, MS, RDN, CDCES expertly details the latest in MNT and provides real strategies on translating this content to your clinical practice. You will have a chance to put it all together as Coach Beverly leads you through a series of case studies that integrates content from Day 1 and Day 2.

Add-On Day 3 – Engaging the Disengaged

On Saturday, join this exceptional day-long program led by William H. Polonsky, PhD, CDCES & Susan Guzman, PhD (Behavioral Diabetes Institute) that reveals psychosocial forces behind diabetes self-management — tools to break through resistance and inspire change.

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October 24, 2026

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The answer lies in the psychology of diabetes.

In this transformative full-day course, world-renowned experts William H. Polonsky, PhD, CDCES, and Susan Guzman, PhD, from the Behavioral Diabetes Institute reveal the hidden psychosocial forces that drive — or derail — diabetes self-management.

You’ll walk away with a completely new toolkit for breaking through patient resistance, dissolving medication hesitancy, and creating clinical encounters that actually inspire change!

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Our CEs count toward the CDCES exam and CDCES / BC-ADM renewal*!

Course credits will continue to count toward the CDCES and BC-ADM certification requirements, and many of our offerings (all of the Standards of Care Intensive courses, plus our Virtual and Live DiabetesEd Training Conferences) fulfill the ADA Standards of Care component required for certification renewal.

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