In preparation for my updating my class “Basal Bolus Therapy in the Hospital Setting“, a quick google search on the latest trends in hospital and diabetes care highlighted this just-published … Continue reading Updates to Diabetes Care in Hospital Setting
Newly Updated Free Webinar: What We Say Matters: Language that Respects the Individual and Imparts Hope| Airs May 18th What we say matters. As educators, advocates, spouses, friends, and providers, … Continue reading Free Webinar: What We Say Matters: Language that Respects the Individual and Imparts Hope| Ready for Viewing!
Most of you, 73%, chose the best answer for our April 27th Question of the Week. Great job! We wanted to “take a closer look” into this question. Before we … Continue reading Rationale of Week | Kidney Transplant and Hyperglycemia – Best Action?
A new aqueous glucagon analog formulation has been FDA approved and should be available in pharmacies later this year. Dasiglucagon (Zegalogue) is an effective, reliable treatment to increase glucose levels … Continue reading New Glucagon Rescue Med Approved
RT is 33 years old and has had diabetes for the past 20 years. RT uses an insulin pump and CGM and works hard to keep A1cs less than 7%. … Continue reading Question of the Week | Why is A1c on the Rise?
May eNews | Diabetes Ed Celebrates Nurses Week Happy National Nurses Day and Week! When I was considering college as a teenager, my dad offered me some simple advice, “Why … Continue reading May Newsletter | Diabetes Ed Celebrates Nurses Week
When I was considering college, my dad offered me some simple advice, “Why don’t you become a nurse?” I rolled my eyes and said, “Nah, I want to be a … Continue reading Happy Nurses Day – 5 Ways to say Thank You
MS is 63, has type 1 diabetes, and will be having knee surgery. In addition to using an insulin pump and CGM to manage their type 1 diabetes, MS also … Continue reading Question of the Week | Type 1 Needs Surgery