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Thursday, April 15, 2010 Agenda
7:30 Registration
8:00 Welcome and Announcements
8:10 Obesity in Children
Amy Olson, MS, RD, LD, CDE
MS Dept of Education Office of Child Nutrition
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m List strategies to prevent diabetes in children.
m List current initiatives in Mississippi schools
to prevent diabetes in children
m List proposed initiatives to prevent diabetes
in children
9:10 New Options in Pediatric Diabetes Management
Daniel M Riche, PharmD, BCPS, CDE
University of Mississippi
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m To assess the epidemic of childhood type
2 diabetes.
m To evaluate islet transplantation and pharmacotherapy.
m To identify investigational therapies for
beta-cell preservation.
10:10 Break & Vendors
10:30 Vitamin D and Natural Therapy in Diabetes
James A Bennett, RPh, FACA, CDE, James Bennett Apothecary
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Counsel patients on the use of complementary
and alternative therapies for diabetes and
its co-morbidities.
m Guide patients in the use of currently recommended
agents for cardiovascular risk reduction.
m Explain to patients the rational for Vitamin
D supplementation.
m Identify nutritional and complementary products
that may be beneficial for the eyes.
m Advise people on the new findings about some
of the products we have recommended in the
past.
m Make a decision about recommending specialty
products when nothing else seems to work.
11:30 Epidemiology of Diabetes and Obesity:
Approaches to Chronic Care Management in
Primary Care
Allen A Herman, MD, PhD
Healthcare Management Solutions, LLC
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Understand the epidemiology of diabetes and
obesity in the U.S. with particular reference
to Mississippi and the southern states.
m Understand the role of chronic care programs
in the management of diabetes.
m Integrate new interventions into a chronic
care management program.
12:30 Lunch & Vendors
1:30 Unsweet Dream – Diabetes and Sleep
Apnea
Annette K Low, MD
Weight Management Center, Central MS Medical
Ctr
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Discuss association of type 2 diabetes and
sleep apnea.
m Review role of overweight/obesity in both
diabetes and sleep apnea.
m Discuss weight management options to improve
diabetes and sleep apnea.
2:30 Oral Medication Management of Type
2 Diabetes
Amanda Wilburn, PharmD, CDE, James Bennett Apothecary
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Discuss the mechanism of action, clinical
impact, and potential side effects of all
oral hypoglycemic.
m Recommend appropriate medication therapy
based on recent AACE / ACE guidelines, considering
safety, risk of hypoglycemia, efficacy, simplicity,
degree of patient adherence and cost.
3:30 Break & Vendors
3:50 The Polypharmaceutical Nature of Diabetes
R.Lonny Spilberger, RPh, CDE, CDM, Diabetes
Educators +
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Demonstrate the importance of different
communication techniques.
4:50 Adjourn
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Friday, April 16, 2010 Agenda
8:00 Welcome and Announcements
8:10 Combating Diabetes Through Weight Management
Jacinda B Roach, PhD, RD, LD
Weight Management Center, Central MS Medical
Ctr
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Discuss basic principles of weight management
used in the treatment of diabetes.
9:10 To Pump or Not to Pump
Toni L Cooper, RN, MSN, CDE, Diabetes Care
Group
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Discuss basal / bolus insulin therapy.
m Compare MDII therapy with CSII therapy
m Identify successful pump candidate characteristics.
m List steps to initiate pump therapy.
m Demonstrate ability to identify and correct
bG patterns.
10:10 Break & Vendors
10:30 CGM: Tips and Tools for Patients and
Providers
Autumn Douglas, LD, RD, CDE, Diabetes Care
Group
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Discuss indications for personal use of CGM.
m List and discuss 7 clinical indications for
CGM use.
m List 4 steps to effectively evaluate CGM
data.
11:30 Keys to Insulin Management: Tools to
Unlock the Potential of Insulin Therapy in
Diabetes Management
Ted V Hight, PharmD, James Bennett Apothecary
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Discuss the basic function and clinical significance
of insulin therapies in diabetes management.
m Identify currently available categories of
insulin and compare and contrast these products
based on their pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic
characteristics.
m Discuss the significance of U-500 insulin
and its importance as a tool to overcome
barriers of insulin resistance.
m Demonstrate basic insulin initiation tools
as well as recommended adjustment guidelines
commonly used in diabetes management.
12:30 Lunch & Vendors
1:30 Lipids: the Good, the Bad and the
Triglycerides
Ben W Seale, MD, PLLC
Diabetes and Endocrine Center of Mississippi
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Understand the impact of lipids on heart
disease and the approaches to treatment.
2:30 Diabetes in the Cardiac Rehab Environment
Patricia "Mickey" W Stuart, BS,
MPH, MS, CDE
Diabetes Ed & etc
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Assess opportunities for DSME/T in the cardiac
rehabilitation environment to improve outcomes
for patients with pre-diabetes or diabetes.
3:30 Diabetes and Humor: Laughing your way to
lower blood sugars
Melanie Powell-Lowery, MPH, CDE, CHES
NovoNordisk, Inc.
At the end of the presentation, the participant
will be able to:
m Identify various stressors on the body.
m Discuss the impact of stress on the person
with diabetes.
m List various ways humor can improve glycemic
control.
4:30 Summary, Evaluations and Post test
4:45 Adjourn
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Program Goal: To assist professionals wishing to expand
their knowledge in diabetes self-management
and to improve the lives of patients
through
knowledge.
Target Audience:
This program is intended for nurses, nurse
practitioners, dietitians, pharmacists, CDEs,
health educators and other health care professionals.
CEU Credit:
Participants must attend a full day for credit.
Certificates will be given at the completion
of each day.
Registration Form (Please Print)
Name: __________________________________________
Title: ___________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
City/State/ Zip: ___________________________________
Phone #: ________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________
Early Registration (prior to March 28)
Miss-ADE Members: $200.00
Non Members: $230.00
One Day Only: $125.00
Late Fee: $25.00
Make checks payable to Miss-ADE
Mail checks to:
Miss-ADE
596 Clifton-Hillsboro Road
Lena, MS 39094
Cancellation Policy
If we receive written notice of cancellation
7 days prior to the conference, we will return
your registration fee less a $25.00 handling
fee.
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Location: Hinds Community College, Rankin Campus, George
Wynne Building, 3805 Hwy 80 E, Pearl, MS
39208. Phone: (601) 932-5237
Directions: From I-20 take Jackson-Evers International
Airport Exit #52 To Hwy 80 West. Go west
and approximately one mile to the left is
the entrance to the campus. Follow the road
into the campus all the way to the last parking
lot on the left. Park in the last parking
lot.
DO NOT PARK IN THE FACULTY PARKING SPACES.
Lodging and Hotel Accommodations:
Hampton Inn on Phillips St., Pearl, MS
601-932-7676
Holiday Inn Express, Phillips St, Pearl, MS
601-939-5238
Fairfield Inn, Riverwind Dr, Pearl, MS
601-936-3434
Jameson Inn, Riverwind Dr, Pearl, MS
601-932-8030
Sleep Inn and Suites, 333 Airport Rd, Pearl, MS
601-896-9638
Ramada Limited, 341 Airport Rd, Pearl, MS
601-933-1122
For additional information contact: Stephen
Pearson, President (601) 248-0735
- spear@cableone.net
Judy Champion, Treasurer (601)939-9923
jchampion@diabetescaregrp.com
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