
Session 1 – May 8th
with Beverly Thomassian at 11:30am to 12:30pm PST
Session 2 – May 15th
with Dr. Diana Isaacs at 11:30am to 2:30pm PST
Decoding AGP Report Pop Quiz – Test Your Knowledge
Question: AJ asks you why their blood glucose levels are “all over the place”. When you look at the AGP, you notice the coefficient of variation is 26%. What is the best response?
A. Even though your coefficient of variation is above target, we can work to bring that down.
B. It seems like you are making a big effort keep your glucose in target range.
C. Given your glucose fluctuations, we may need to intensify your medication regimen.
D. With some small changes in lifestyle activities, I am sure you can make improvements.
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If you are preparing for certification exams or want to up your game using CGM data to improve outcomes, this course is for you.
We still have room available for the May 8th kick off date.
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Join us live for this unique learning experience.
May 8th, 2025 from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm PST and
May 15th from 11:30 am to 12:30pm
Gain confidence in interpreting Glucose Profile Report (AGP) & CGM data using a person-centered approach.
As diabetes technology is becoming commonplace in our practice, figuring out how to make sense of all the data can seem overwhelming. Join Diana Issacs and Coach Beverly for a truly unique learning experience.
Dr. Isaacs has a special knack for breaking down the essential elements of the Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) report to provide participants with a clear road map for data interpretation. She includes many sample practice cases utilizing CGM data for various types of people with diabetes including type 2 and people with type 1 not on pumps.
Coach Beverly will build on Dr. Isaacs’ presentation and switch the focus to the person living with diabetes. Using a case study approach, she will provide strategies to integrate the AGP with person-centered care that empowers individuals to experience increased confidence in their diabetes self-management.
By attending this interactive workshop, participants will become more confident in interpreting the AGP and continuous glucose monitor (CGM) data and determining needed medication and lifestyle adjustments with a person-centered approach.
Topics include:
- Review CGM key metrics and individualize time in-range goals
- Learn how to recognize patterns with the AGP report efficiently
- Utilize the AGP report as a discussion guide when meeting with a person with diabetes
- Recommend lifestyle and medication adjustments based on CGM data
- Strategies to recognize the expertise of the individual and collaborate on person-centered problem solving.
Accreditation Info
Diabetes Education Services is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider 12640, and our CPEU courses have received Prior Approval* from the Commission of Dietetic Registration (CDR), Provider DI002.
Since our CPEU courses received Prior approval* from the CDR, these CPEU courses satisfy the CE requirements for the CDCES /BC-ADM regardless of your profession!
Taking the CDCES Exam?
Our CEs count toward the 15 CE requirements to sit for the exam! When applying to take the exam with the Certification Board for Diabetes Care & Education (CBDCE) you’ll just need to select “CDR” or “Commission on Dietetic Registration” for your CE hours source.*
Renewing Your CDCES or BC-ADM certification?
Our CEs count towards the 75 CEs needed to renew your CDCES or BC-ADM for our courses/programs that have received Prior Approval through the CDR.*