Strategies for Achieving Optimal Control and Reducing Complications.

Diabetes management is not one-size-fits-all. Everyone’s treatment plan must consider factors such as age, lifestyle, coexisting health conditions, and social determinants of health. Effective diabetes care is critical to reducing the risk of serious complications, including cardiovascular disease, kidney damage, nerve issues, and vision loss.
This course is designed to provide a deep dive into pattern management for patients with complex diabetes. Although developed by pharmacists, it is built for all healthcare professionals committed to delivering patient-centered diabetes care.
Through 12 comprehensive, self-paced modules, participants will explore advanced concepts in diabetes management, aligned with current best practices and technological innovations. The program equips healthcare providers with knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to improve outcomes for individuals living with diabetes.
Be part of the solution—join us in combating the diabetes epidemic and making a lasting impact on patient health.
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MODULES
1. SMBG Technology – Wes Nuffer
2. Maximizing SMBG – Sam Ellis
3. CGM Overview – Sam Ellis
4. Interpreting CGM Data – Jenn Trujillo
5. Optimizing with CGM – Jenn Trujillo
6. Insulin Pump Therapy – Sam Ellis
7. Insulin Products – Wes Nuffer
8. Non-Insulin Therapy (T2D) – Jenn Trujillo
9. Insulin in Type 1 – Sam Ellis
10. Non-Glucose Outcomes – Wes Nuffer
11. Insulin in Type 2 – Jenn Trujillo
12. Hypoglycemia – Wes Nuffer

Committed to advancing pharmacy education, research, and patient care.
Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is committed to advancing pharmacy education, research, and patient care. Through innovative curricula, cutting-edge research, and experiential learning, the school prepares future pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists to excel in diverse healthcare settings. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement, we strive to improve health outcomes and advance the profession through leadership, innovation, and service.