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Technology & Diabetes Today | September Newsletter

September Newsletter Now Available!

In our September Newsletter we highlight a string of new technology developments! From pump recalls and treatment decisions, to technology events and solutions.

Read this month’s newsletter to find out more about our latest technology toolkit, and can’t-miss events like the Women Leader’s Conference coming to the East Coast!

September Newsletter Topics Include:

  • Time in Range Goals for CGMs
  • Medtronic Pump Recall
  • EverSense Approved for Treatment
  • Women Leader’s Conference to include Technology Session

Want to learn more about Diabetes Technologies? Coach Beverly’s New Technology Toolkit – Earn 3.0 CEs is ready for on-demand viewing. Next Live Show: September 11 & 13, 2019 @ 11:30 a.m.

When it comes to insulin pumps, sensors and calculation, many of us feel overwhelmed and unsure about diabetes technology management. Plus, with the vast amount of information, it may seem impossible to figure out what to focus on for our clinical practice and to prepare for the diabetes certification exam.

Coach Beverly invites you to enroll in our NEW Technology Toolkit Online Course Bundle, to keep you abreast of the rapidly changing world of Insulin Pump Therapy, Continuous Glucose Monitoring and calculations while preparing for exam success. 

If you want cutting edge information on diabetes technology, problem solving and using formulas to determine appropriate insulin dosing, we highly recommend this toolkit.


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Question of the Week | September 3, 2019

Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday to Friday. And of course, Tuesday is our Question of the Week. It’s Informative and FREE!  Sign up below!

Question of the Week – September 3, 2019


Want more practice for the exam? Try our new Technology Toolkit, meant to assist with studying based on the updated CDCES content outline!

Earn 3 CEs and join coach Beverly for her second airing of the Toolkit Live on September 11 and 13, 2019. Purchase includes On-Demand viewing now and the ability to join live later.

Two Online Courses are included in this Technology Toolkit:

  • Tech 101 – Pumps and Sensors Update and Overview and 
  • Tech 102 – Insulin Pump Calculations: From Basal to Square Bolus 

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Smart Glucometers Improve Engagment During Pregnancy

A clinic in South Carolina studied 50 pregnant women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and found that use of smart glucometers improved diabetes management. Use of these glucose meters led to increased participant engagement and better informed treatment decisions.

The smart glucometers were cellular-enabled to upload readings in real time to the clinic’s online portal. The smart meters also reported time of day, type of meal eaten, physical activity information, and symptoms. Blood glucose readings taken with the smart meter were automatically uploaded to a patient portal via cellular connectivity and were reviewed daily by diabetes educators.

During the study providers contacted participants when blood glucose readings were less than 50 mg/dL or when there were two consecutive readings of more than 200 mg/dL. They found that women with the smart meter reported more hypoglycemic events and were more likely to use a CGM than those who kept manual log books.

Those with smart glucometers versus those without had no difference in maternal or neonatal complications, except for neonatal hypoglycemia, which was less frequent in those with smart glucometers. For more details, you can read the full study.


Want to learn more about Diabetes Technologies? Coach Beverly’s New Technology Toolkit – Earn 3.0 CEs is ready for on-demand viewing.

When it comes to insulin pumps, sensors and calculation, many of us feel overwhelmed and unsure about diabetes technology management. Plus, with the vast amount of information, it may seem impossible to figure out what to focus on for our clinical practice and to prepare for the diabetes certification exam.

Coach Beverly invites you to enroll in our NEW Technology Toolkit Online Course Bundle, to keep you abreast of the rapidly changing world of Insulin Pump Therapy, Continuous Glucose Monitoring and calculations while preparing for exam success. 

If you want cutting edge information on diabetes technology, problem solving and using formulas to determine appropriate insulin dosing, we highly recommend this toolkit.


Sign up for Diabetes Blog Bytes – we post one daily Blog Byte from Monday to Friday. And of course, Tuesday is our Question of the Week. It’s Informative and FREE!  Sign up below!

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Question of the Week | August 27, 2019

Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday to Friday. And of course, Tuesday is our Question of the Week. It’s Informative and FREE!  Sign up below!

Question of the Week – August 27, 2019

Want more practice for the exam? Try our new Technology Toolkit, meant to assist with studying based on the updated CDCES content outline!

Earn 3 CEs and join coach Beverly for her second airing of the Toolkit Live on September 11 and 13, 2019. Purchase includes On-Demand viewing now and the ability to join live later.

Two Online Courses are included in this Technology Toolkit:

  • Tech 101 – Pumps and Sensors Update and Overview and 
  • Tech 102 – Insulin Pump Calculations: From Basal to Square Bolus 

Sign up for Diabetes Blog Bytes – we post one daily Blog Byte from Monday to Friday. And of course, Tuesday is our Question of the Week. It’s Informative and FREE!  Sign up below!

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Can Coffee Help Our Waistlines?

A new study from the University of Nottingham suggests yes! The study examined the effect coffee on brown fat.

Brown fat is a heat generating form of fat, unlike white fat which simply store the body’s excess calories. The heat generation of brown fat helps burn calories in the process of thermogenesis.

Brown fat normally is triggered in response to cold and helps the body produce heat by burning sugar and fat. In this study, the brown fat actually became hotter after a drink of coffee!

Michael Symonds, the study leader, explained the next step will be testing if caffeine supplements create a similar effect. Read the full report on the study here.


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Free Resource Friday | Free Teaching Resources

There are a number of websites that offer FREE handouts for diabetes education and ready-to-download resources, all conveniently collected on our Teaching Resources Page!

We always highlight a free resource each Friday as a way to give back. Sign up for our blog below to stay up to date on all the resources available to you.


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Intermittent Fasting Reduces Hunger?

A new study shows intermittent fasting may help reduce hunger and promote weight loss. The typical American mealtimes occur during a 12-hour window, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Intermittent fasting is a strategy of limiting down the amount of hours spent eating, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

This small study compared two groups who ate the same amount of calories but one group stayed on the typical American eating schedule (from 8am to 8pm), and the other group ate within the intermittent fasting schedule (from 8am to 2pm).

Those who fasted 18 hours (from 2 p.m. to 8 a.m.) had lower levels of ghrelin and higher levels of peptide (they were more satiated and less hungry) and lost weight.

Those practicing intermittent fasting, even though they ate the same amount of calories as the non fasters, also had better metabolic flexibility. You can read more details on the study here.


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Question of the Week | August 20, 2019

Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday to Friday. And of course, Tuesday is our Question of the Week. It’s Informative and FREE!  Sign up below!

Question of the Week – August 20, 2019

Join us at our Live Course in-person to learn from four expert instructors in beautiful San Diego, CA for an intensive 3 day course to prepare you for the CDCES. All course content has been updated to reflect the updated CDCES content outline.

Our course covers all of the following topics to increase your confidence in taking the CDCES® AND includes 13 online bonus courses!

  • Current State of Diabetes ADA Standards of Care
  • Person-Centered Care for Type 1, Type 2, LADA, GDM
  • Medical Evaluation, Risk Identification
  • Diabetes Prevention
  • Glycemic Targets Across the Lifespan
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Landmark Studies
  • Medications for Type 2
  • Pharmacology Algorithms – AACE and ADA
  • Cardiovascular Monitoring and Management
  • Getting Active
  • Assessing and Supporting Coping Skills
  • Insulin – The Ultimate Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • Insulin Pattern Management and Dosing Strategies
  • Sick Days, Monitoring Hospitalization and Lower Extremities
  • Diabetes Tools for the Visually Impaired
  • Microvascular Disease – Screening Guidelines and Risk Reduction
  • Promoting Behavior Change – Flourishing with Diabetes
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy
  • Meal Planning – Hot to Eat by the Numbers
  • Adjusting Meal Planning based on individual assessment
  • Diabetes and Technology

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