Building a Bridge to Welcome New Diabetes Specialists We are geared up to help grow and mentor future diabetes specialists to meet the increasing and varied needs of our diabetes … Continue reading Entering the Field of Diabetes Education – Building a Bridge Program
What do the NEW 2025 ADA Standards Say? According to the Newly Published 2025 Standards of Care, which of the following statements reflect the latest guidelines to treat hyperglycemic … Continue reading Question of the Week | What do the NEW 2025 ADA Standards Say?
Happy December Subscriber Greetings to my wonderful healthcare colleagues. In this newsletter, we are excited to announce our ambitious ten-year goal that officially kicks off in 2025. We aim to … Continue reading December 2024 E-Newsletter
Interested in becoming a CDCES but not sure where to start? Our 2-Step FREE Webinars Series Will Guide You Our FREE webinars will help you discover the steps required to … Continue reading Free Certification Prep Webinars
For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on what steps to address an elevated A1C. 56% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | A1C 13.6% – Next Important Step?
ST is a 56-year-old presenting for MNT and diabetes education. Their last A1c was 7.4%, and they are currently taking 1000 mg of Metformin and 10 mg of empagliflozin daily … Continue reading Question of the Week | Low carb diets and SGLT-2’s a good mix?
With the publication of the ADA Standards of Care, Coach Beverly embarks on the yearly arduous yet rewarding task of updating our Cheat Sheet Library! As part of the new … Continue reading Cheat Sheet Updates – Reflect 2025 ADA Standards
by Christine Craig, MS, RD, CDCES Sleep is associated with both physical and mental well-being. Yet, about one-third of the US population regularly experiences sleep disruptions.1 Sleep dysregulation is associated with … Continue reading Shh – Optimizing Sleep in Diabetes Care