Fresh updates. Clear comparisons. Even more clinical confidence. You are going to love the latest updates to our Medication PocketCards—designed to help you make quick, informed decisions at the point … Continue reading Meds PocketCard Refresh for 2026!
CS is a 42-year-old with type 1 diabetes for just over 18 years. In the past year, their A1C changed from 7.4% to 9.1%, and weight increased by 20 pounds. … Continue reading Question of the Week | CS’s A1C Climbs After Experiencing Distress
By: Sarah Beattie, DNP, APRN-CNP, CDCES Have you heard about the twiist insulin pump? If not, don’t worry – we are here to keep you in the loop! The twiist … Continue reading Keeping You in the Loop: twiist Insulin Pump
According to the new 2026 ADA Standards, “type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin secretory defects related to” which of the following? BMI and activity level. Lifestyle and inflammation. Genetics … Continue reading Question of the Week | What Do New ADA Standards Say About Development of Type 2?
For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on JR studying to take their CDCES exam, and they have questions studying for the 2025 or 2026 ADA Standards of Care. … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | What Year ADA Standards Should JR Study?
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Katie is a 14-year-old living with type 1 diabetes since age 10. She uses multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) therapy to manage her diabetes and started using a continuous glucose … Continue reading Question of the Week | Teens’ A1C climbs after starting CGM
By: Sarah Beattie, DNP, APRN-CNP, CDCES Digital literacy is a key social determinant of health, yet up to one-third of Americans struggle with basic digital literacy skills.¹ In diabetes care, … Continue reading Red Flags for Low Digital Literacy in Diabetes Care