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Question of the Week | Who has most diabetes risk based on 2023 Standards?

January 3rd, 2023 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | Who has most diabetes risk based on 2023 Standards?

Welcome to our first 2023 Question of the Week. We decided to freshen up some of our images and are excited to share our new purple light bulb graphic for … Continue reading Question of the Week | Who has most diabetes risk based on 2023 Standards?

Question of the Week | New 2024 ADA Standard of Care?

January 1st, 2023 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | New 2024 ADA Standard of Care?

The new ADA 2024 Standards of Care include dozens of updates to diabetes clinical practice. Which of the following statements has actually been added to the ADA 2024 Standards of … Continue reading Question of the Week | New 2024 ADA Standard of Care?

Rationale of the Week | For New ADA 2023 Standards, how is Hypertension defined?

December 22nd, 2022 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Rationale of the Week | For New ADA 2023 Standards, how is Hypertension defined?

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed the new ADA 2023 standards on hypertension. 48% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | For New ADA 2023 Standards, how is Hypertension defined?

Happy Winter Solstice

December 21st, 2022 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Happy Winter Solstice

As the shortest day of the year, Winter Solstice marks a turning point in the rhythms of life. Tomorrow, the sun will start shining longer and longer each day, bringing … Continue reading Happy Winter Solstice

Question of the Week | How long are these insulin pens good for?

December 20th, 2022 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | How long are these insulin pens good for?

JR has a bunch of insulin pens at home and is wondering if they are still good to use. Most of the unopened insulin pens are stored in the fridge, … Continue reading Question of the Week | How long are these insulin pens good for?

How to Assess Well-Being: From Population Health to a Person-Centered Approach Standards | Live Webinar

December 19th, 2022 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on How to Assess Well-Being: From Population Health to a Person-Centered Approach Standards | Live Webinar

Upcoming Webinar – Join Coach Beverly on December 20th How to Assess and Promote Well-Being: From Population Health to a Person-Centered Approach Standards | Level 2 | 1.5 CEs Join … Continue reading How to Assess Well-Being: From Population Health to a Person-Centered Approach Standards | Live Webinar

Rationale of the Week | How come they gave me Rezvoglar?

December 15th, 2022 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Rationale of the Week | How come they gave me Rezvoglar?

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed test takers on Rezvoglar insulin. 75% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, so you … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | How come they gave me Rezvoglar?

Question of the Week | For New ADA Standards, how is Hypertension defined?

December 13th, 2022 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | For New ADA Standards, how is Hypertension defined?

The new 2023 ADA Standards of Care are out, and they include several important clinical updates that are critical for our practice and certification exams. What best represents the updated … Continue reading Question of the Week | For New ADA Standards, how is Hypertension defined?