People with type 1 or type 2 diabetes can experience hyperglycemic crises. Which of the following is true about Diabetes Ketoacidosis (DKA)? People with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes (LADA) are not … Continue reading Question of Week | What is the Truth about Hyperglycemic Crisis?
Level 2 | Hyperglycemic Crises, DKA & HHS Standards | 1.0 CE Annual Webinar Airs Live on December 15th at 11:30 am PST This course discusses common causes of hyperglycemia … Continue reading Don’t Miss Out! Annual Webinar Updates with Coach Beverly
Are you considering pursuing certification in diabetes care, but are not sure which certification is right for you and how to get started? Coach Beverly is excited to share her … Continue reading CDCES or BC-ADM – Which Certification is Right for me? Free Webinar | Dec 9th
Our November 23rd Question of the week quizzed test takers on the Nobel Prize insulin. 34% of respondents, chose the best answer. We are excited to share this info about … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | 1923 Noble Recipients for Discovery of Insulin?
About 30% of people living with type 1 diabetes experience diabetes distress. Which of the following statements reflects someone struggling with diabetes distress? I just can’t keep up with all … Continue reading Question of Week | Who is struggling with Diabetes Distress?
To celebrate National Diabetes Month, our Questions of the Week will challenge test takers on their historical knowledge of the discovery of insulin. Thanks for joining us on this fun adventure. … Continue reading Question of Week | 1923 Noble Recipients for Discovery of Insulin?
This month, we are quizzing test takers on the history of diabetes. Our November 16th Question of the week quizzed test takers on the cost of the insulin patent. 74% … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | Cost of the Insulin Patent?
This month, we are quizzing test takers on the history of diabetes. Our November 9th Question of the week quizzed test takers on Diabetes Mellitus. 49% of respondents, chose the … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | What does “Diabetes Mellitus” really mean?