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Program Goals:
The program goal for the Mississippi Association
of Diabetes Educators is to assist professionals
wishing to expand their knowledge in diabetes
self-management and to improve the effectiveness
of diabetes care in their patient population.
Objectives:
1.
Discuss the pathophysiological causes of
type 2 diabetes.
2.
State 3 goal setting tips to help clients
with diabetes set appropriate goals in regards
to AADE 7.
3.
State 2 standards of care goals from ADA
and ACE.
4.
State 2 counseling skills helpful in engaging
the patient.
5.
Describe 2 teaching methods appropriate for
patients with different educational levels.
6.
Explain the relationship between diabetes
and physical activity.
7.
Discuss physical activity guidelines for
persons with diabetes.
8.
Discuss the pros and cons of all available
oral treatment options for type 2 diabetes.
9.
Explain the pros and cons of all available
insulin in the treatment of type 1 and type
2 diabetes.
10. Describe a systematic approach to looking
at blood glucose readings for pattern management.
11. Identify common pitfalls in blood glucose
management.
12. Explain how insulin pump therapy could produce
positive blood glucose outcomes.
13. Compare the mechanism of an insulin pump
to the physiology of a pancreas.
14. Describe the diabetes presentation in women
across the lifespan.
15. Discuss role of diabetes as a significant
CV risk factor for women.
16. Recognize the new trends in insulin therapy.
17. Discuss the benefits of glucose monitoring
in diabetes care.
18. Identify five coping strategies for living
with diabetes.
19. Be able to identify microvascular complications
of diabetes and the treatment options.
20. Be able to identify macrovascular complications
of diabetes and the treatment options.
21. Describe strategies for improving management
in the inpatient setting.
22. List the systematic barriers to inpatient
management of hyperglycemia.
23. Discuss the options for pharmaceutical management
of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
24. List recommended standards of care for lab
tests and evaluations.
25. Discuss ways to connect patients with diabetes
self-management training.
CEU Credit:
This continuing nursing education activity
was
approved by the American Association of Diabetes
Educators, an accredited approver by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission
on Accreditation.
This program, 2008-011 is approved for 14 contact hours.
American Association of Diabetes Educators,
(AM001) is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
Accredited Provider with the Commission on
Dietetic Registration (CDR) from June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2009. Registered dietitians (RD) and dietetic
technicians, registered (DTR) will receive
14 continuing professional education units (CPEUs)
for completion of this program. Continuing
Professional Education Provider Accreditation
does not constitute endorsement by CDR of
a provider, program, or materials.
The American Association of Diabetes Educators
is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing
pharmacy education. This program provides
14 contact hours ( 1.4 CEU’s) of continuing
education credit. ACPE Universal Program
Number: 069-999-08-022-L01-P
Effective Date: 04/10/08_to_04/10/2011_.
"The approval of this educational offering
by AADE does not imply endorsement of specific
therapies, treatments or products discussed
in the presentations."
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 #: __________Fax #: _________
Email: __________________________
Early Registration (prior to March 28)
Miss-ADE Members $175.00
Non Members $200.00
One Day Only $100.00
Late Fee $25.00
Make checks payable to Miss-ADE, Inc.
Mail checks to:
P O Box 172
Tupelo, MS 38802
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Speakers:
Caryl D. Sumrall, BS, MSN, is a nurse practitioner with the Diabetes
and Metabolism Center at the University of
MS Medical Center. She provides specialized
diabetes care at the Jackson Medical Mall
and University for patients with diabetes.
Teresa Tittle, RN, CDE is a Diabetes Outcome Specialist for the
Diabetes Treatment Center at North Mississippi
Medical Center in Tupelo, MS and has been
a CDE since 1997.
Autumn Douglas, LDN, RD, CDE is the Manager of Clinical Services for Animas
Corporation and provides basic diabetes education,
pre-pump education, blood glucose education
and intensive management of patients with
both type1 and type 2 diabetes.
Patricia (Mickey) Stuart, MPH, MS, CDE is a diabetes educator and health educator.
She is employed as a CDE by Innovex and part-time
with Central Mississippi Medial Center.
Amanda J. Wilburn, Pharm, D., CDE has a doctorate of pharmacy and is a Certified
Diabetes Educator at Cross City Medical Clinic
in Corinth, MS.
Toni Cooper, RN, MSN, CDE is a diabetes educator and diabetes program
coordinator for the University of Mississippi
Medical Center in Jackson, MS.
Susan P. Mixon, NP-C is a nurse practitioner at the Diabetes Clinic
at the Jackson Medical Mall and is a Liaison/Consultant
between the University of Mississippi Medical
Center and the Delta Diabetes Project’s clinics
in Clarksdale and Grenville.
Dr. Annette Low is Director of the Center of Excellence in
Women’s Health at the Department of Medicine
and OB/GYN and Associate Professor of Medicine
at the University Mississippi Medical Center.
Kathy Warwick, RD, CDE is a Certified Diabetes Educator and owner
of Professional Nutrition Consultants in
Jackson, MS. She has over 20 years experience
in diabetes care.
Gail Fant, RN, BSN, CDE is a Senior Diabetes Clinical Consultant
and sensor specialist for Medtronic Diabetes.
Sharon Davis, RN, CS, MSN, NP, CDE is a nursing supervisor for Riley Hospital
in Meridian, MS and works part-time as a
psych nurse practitioner at East MS State
Hospital. She is a nurse practitioner and
CDE.
Debbie Williamson, RN, CDE is a Clinical Education Specialist with Smiths
Medical MD, INC.
Kitti Parman, RN, CDE is a Diabetes Outcome Specialist for the
Diabetes Treatment Center at North Mississippi
Medical Center in Tupelo, MS and has been
a CDE since 1997.
KC Arnold, ANP, BC-ADM is a nurse practitioner and owner of The
Diabetes Center, PLLC in Ocean Springs, MS.
Location: Saint Dominic-Jackson Memorial Hospital,
969 Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS, 39216. Phone:
601-200-6920
Directions: From I-55, take Exit 98 onto Lakeland Drive.
You can see hospital from the exit. Go to
the South Visitor Parking Lot to park your
vehicle. Enter the main entrance from the
parking lot. Go to the nearest elevator
and go to lower level. Follow signs to the
Education Center Auditorium.
Lodging and Hotel Accommodations:
Cabot Lodge Millsaps 1-601-948-8650
Cabot Lodge North 1-601-957-0757
Holiday Inn Express 1-601-932-4141
For additional information contact:
Melanie Powell-Lowery, President
601-624-9516 (C) and 601-824-4944 (H) melaniepowlow@yahoo.com
Mary Bowens, Treasurer 662-728-0284 (H)
662-231-5056 (C ) 662-377-2381 (W) mary.bowens@nmhs.net or nursemb7@aol.com
Target Audience:
This program is intended for nurses, nurse
practitioners, dietitians, RDT’s, pharmacists,
CDE’s, and other health care professionals.
This program is supported by contributions
from pharmaceutical companies and other companies
that are involved in diabetes care.
Sponsors included: Abbott Diabetes Care,
Bayer, Sanofi Aventis, Gathright-Reed Diabetic
Supply, LifeScan, Lilly, NovoNordisk, Roche,
Medtronic, Smiths Medical, Animas, Pinnacle
Medical Solutions and Byram Healthcare.
Cancellation Policy
If we receive written notice of cancellation
7 days prior to seminar, we will return your
registration fee less a $25.00 handling fee.
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Agenda
Thursday, April 10, 2008
7:30 Registration
8:00 Welcome and Announcements
8:10 Becoming a Wiz at Pathophys: The Basics
of Type 2 Diabetes
Caryl Sumrall, BS, MSN
9:10 There’s Goals In Them There Hills!
Teresa Tittle, RN-BC, CDE
10:10 Break & Vendors
10:30 Engaging and Counseling Nutritional
Needs
In Patients with Diabetes
Autumn Douglas, LDN, RD, CDE
11:30 Let’s Get Moving!
Patricia (Mickey) Stuart, MPH,
MS, CDE
12:30 Lunch & Vendors
1:30 The Pharmaceutical Treatment of Diabetes:
The Good, The Bad and The
Ugly
Amanda Wilburn, Pharm.D, CDE
2:30 Making Sense of the Numbers
Toni Cooper, RN, MSN, CDE
3:30 Break & Vendors
3:50 What About a Pump?
Susan Mixon, NP-C
4:50 Adjourn
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Agenda
Friday, April 11, 2008
8:00 Welcome and Announcements
8:10 Diabetes in Women: What Might Be
The Difference
Dr. Annette Low
9:10 New Trends in Insulin Therapy
Kathy Warwick, RD, CDE
10:10 Break & Vendors
10:30 Technology in Diabetes Care: Why
Continuous Glucose Monitoring?
Gail Fant, RN, BSN,CDE
11:30 I Have Diabetes, What Now?
Sharon Davis,RN,C,MSN,CDE,FMPHNP
12:30 Lunch & Vendors
1:30 How Did I Get Here: The
Complications of Diabetes
Debbie Williamson, RN, CDE
2:30 Improved Management of Hospitalized
Patients
Kitti Parman, RN, CDE
3:30 The Clinical Management of Diabetes:
Putting the Pieces Together
K.C. Arnold, CS, ANP,BC-ADM
4:30 Summary, Evaluations and Post test
4:45 Adjourn
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