
JZ is proud of their Time of Range of 89%. You notice their time below range is 7%. JZ uses a rapid-acting insulin pen 4–6 times daily to keep glucose in target range and occasionally increases the glargine dose when evening glucose is elevated.
What is your primary concern?
- Is JZ consistently rotating injection sites to prevent lipohypertrophy?
- What is JZ’s rationale for adjusting the glargine dose?
- How is JZ feeling about their frequency of hypoglycemia?
- Does JZ adjust insulin for physical activity?
Learn More From The Experts:
Coach Beverly Thomassian, Dr. Diana Isaacs, & Christine Craig
Virtual DiabetesEd Training Conference
April 15th-17th, 2026

Gain fresh insights, practical tools, and a deeper understanding of the latest in person-centered diabetes care. Our expert team brings the ADA Standards of Care to life—covering medications, behavior change, technology, and more!
If you’re preparing for the CDCES or BC-ADM exam, this conference, paired with a handful of free bonus courses, serves as the ideal study companion! Plus, this content counts toward the ADA Standards requirements for CDCES Renewal.
With interactive co-teaching, we keep sessions engaging, relevant, and fun.
Let’s learn and grow together!
Course credits through AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, ACPE, ANCC, and CDR!
Program Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe the current ADA Standards for diagnosis, goals, and person-centered diabetes management across the lifespan.
- Demonstrate insulin pattern management and dosing strategies in clinical scenarios.
- Implement timely screening and risk reduction strategies for microvascular and cardiovascular complications.
- Incorporate behavior change techniques and medical nutrition therapy to support people with diabetes self-management and lifestyle adjustment.








