This course offers critical content that will help with certification exam success. Coach Beverly will delve into Social Determinants of health, assessment strategies, & behavior change approaches.
She will explore the psychosocial issues that can discourage individuals from adopting healthier behaviors & provide strategies to identify & overcome these barriers. Life studies are used to apply theory to real-life situations. This is a great course for anyone in the field of diabetes education or for those looking for a new perspective on assessment & coping strategies.
Objectives:
- State strategies to assess & address social determinants of health.
- Discuss healthcare delivery systems using a person-centered approach.
- List screening tools that can help detect depression, trauma, & cognitive decline.
- Describe psycho-social & emotional barriers to diabetes self-management.
- Provide strategies for healthcare professionals to identify & overcome barriers to self-care.
Learning Outcome:
The Diabetes Care Team will articulate the steps involved in assessing and promoting well-being in individuals and populations while exploring psychosocial issues and considering social determinants of health.
Target Audience:
This course is a knowledge-based activity designed for individuals or groups of diabetes professionals, including RNs, RDs/RDNs, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Physician Assistants, and other healthcare providers interested in staying up to date on current practices of care for people with prediabetes, diabetes, and other related conditions. The practice areas for RDs/RDNs for CDR reporting are healthcare, preventative care, wellness, and, lifestyle along with, education and research.
Instructor: Beverly Thomassian RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM is a working diabetes specialist and a nationally recognized diabetes expert.
Earn 1.75 CEs
Fee: $29.00 – Click here to enroll in the course.
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- December 10, 2024 – Class 2: Hyperglycemic Crises – New criteria and treatment guidelines for DKA, Euglycemic DKA, and HHS
- December 12, 2024 – Class 3: How to Assess Well-Being | From Populations to Individuals
- December 17, 2024 – Class 1: Meds Management Update for Type 2 Diabetes
- January 30, 2025 – Class 4: ADA Standards of Care
- March 25, 2025 – Class 5: Critical Assessment in Diabetes Care | Fine-Tuning Diabetes Detective Skills
- April 8, 2025 – Class 6: Microvascular Complications Prevention & Treatment | Eye, Kidney, Nerve Disease
- April 24, 2025 – Class 7: Cardiovascular Disease & Risk Management
- April 29, 2025 – Class 8: Lower Extremity Assessment
- May 13, 2025 – Class 9: Older Adults & Diabetes
- June 12, 2025 – Class 10: From Tots to Teens | Diabetes Standards
- June 19, 2025 – Class 11: Pregnancy & Diabetes
- June 26, 2025 – Class 12: Hospitals & Hyperglycemia
- July 10, 2025 – Class 13: Setting up a Successful DSME Program
All hours earned count toward your CDCES or BC-ADM certification – Accreditation Information