For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on what is the cause of LS’ ER visit based on lab results. 61% of respondents chose the best answer. We want … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | What is the cause of this emergency room visit?
LS has type 1 diabetes and is here for the first visit after confirmation of pregnancy. LS has been using non-adjunctive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) along with insulin pump therapy … Continue reading Question of the Week | ADA Standards for Gestational Diabetes
With summer in the air, it’s a perfect time to take a fresh approach to explore what activities people enjoy most and help them take that first step forward! The … Continue reading 5 Activity Boosters – A Person Centered Approach
Great News! The most significant change to the CDCES Exam in the past 30 years kicks off next month. Not only will there be fewer total questions but there are … Continue reading CDCES Shorter & More Focused Starting July, 2024
Summer, with its abundance of fresh produce and increased daylight hours, provides an opportunity to explore healthy eating and lifestyle habits. Collaborating with individuals to develop incremental, consistent, and lasting … Continue reading 3 Health Boosting Actions for Summer & Beyond
Once weekly basal insulin, icodec, failed to be approved for use by people with type 1 diabetes by the FDA’s Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee by a vote of … Continue reading Once Weekly Insulin Not FDA Approved due to Safety Issues
The results of the EMBARK Trial are in! Spoiler Alert: These findings will change your practice approach. As a Diabetes Educator who participated in the EMBARK trial, I have first-hand … Continue reading Embark Trial Reveals Results – Spoiler Alert
by Christine Craig, MS, RD, CDCES LT shared during a recent visit that over the past year, money to purchase food has become tight, and there are times when, by … Continue reading Food Insecurity and Food Programs