Happy Earth Day Everyone! In celebration of Earth Day, we are excited to highlight the importance of plants and their role in supporting wildlife. The biggest secret to success is … Continue reading Earth Day Secrets to Improving Planet Health
MJ is on an insulin pump and takes 1 unit of insulin for every 15 gms of carb. For a meal with 5 ounces of steak, medium baked potato with … Continue reading Question of Week | High Fat & Protein Meals impact on post meal glucose?
This year, the ADA Standards focused on the importance of fiber. Since fiber intake is so important to our health, we decided to deem it the new “F” word for … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | The new “F” Word
The new ADA Standard on Chronic Kidney Disease and Risk Management outlines importance of measuring kidney function and the impact on our practice and quality of life for people living … Continue reading From Dipsticks to GFR – How to Evaluate Kidney Function
You are reviewing an ambulatory glucose profile with JR, a 27-year-old on an insulin pump. Time in range is 59% and the coefficient of variation is 46%. JR asks you … Continue reading Question of Week | JR asks you; What is the Coefficient of Variation?
We will be awarding 2 Scholarships for our DiabetesEd Specialist Virtual Conference! Due March 2nd! If you are passionate about diabetes education, actively involved in providing the best diabetes care, … Continue reading Apply Now! 2 Scholarships for DiabetesEd Specialist Virtual Conference
The first tubeless Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) System, was just approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Omnipod 5 hybrid closed-loop system (Insulet Corporation) links with Dexcom’s G6 … Continue reading The OmniPod and DexCom Finally Hook Up (and no tubing)
AR has type 2 diabetes, is on metformin 1000mg BID, has a UACR of 28 mg/g and a GFR of 62. AR is struggling with constipation. What are the ADA … Continue reading Question of Week | The new “F” Word