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What’s New in Diabetes Medications & Treatments? Agenda September 11, 2015 9:30 am to 2:00 pm New Mexico Carpenters Union, Albuquerque 9:30 – 10:00 AM Registration & Networking 10:00 – 10:20 AM Welcome and NMDAC Update Susan Dade, RD, LD, CDE NMDAC ChairElect 10:20 – 10:30 AM New Mexico Department of Health Update Judith Gabriele, MPH, Program Manager Diabetes Prevention & Control Program (DPCP) CONTINUING EDUCATION SESSION 10:30 – 11:30 AM A New Take on Diabetes Medications: Risks and benefits, old medications versus new, and new information on old medications Jessica Conklin, PharmD, PhC, BCACP, CDE University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM LUNCH 12:15 – 1:15 PM The Latest Developments in Diabetes Technologies Donna Tomky, MSN, RN, CNP, CDE, CDTC ABQ Health Partners Endocrinology 1:15 – 1:45 PM Using Motivational Tools in Patient Education and the Role Pharmacists Play Chandima Deegala, PharmD, NCPSPP USPHS Commander, Northern Navajo Medical Center This session is eligible for # hours of the following continuing education units: CME: Continuing Medical Education* ACPE: Pharmacists CHES: Certified Health Education CDR: Commission on Dietetic Registration Make sure you have signedin and received the required paperwork. NMDAC also provides Certificates of Attendance upon request. CEU Information NMDAC Updates

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What’s  New  in  Diabetes  Medications  &  Treatments?  

 

Agenda  September  11,  2015  9:30  am  to  2:00  pm  New  Mexico  Carpenters  Union,  Albuquerque    

9:30  –  10:00  AM   Registration  &  Networking  

10:00  –  10:20  AM   Welcome  and  NMDAC  Update  Susan  Dade,  RD,  LD,  CDE  NMDAC  Chair-­‐Elect  

10:20  –  10:30  AM   New  Mexico  Department  of  Health  Update           Judith  Gabriele,  MPH,  Program  Manager           Diabetes  Prevention  &  Control  Program  (DPCP)    

 CONTINUING  EDUCATION  SESSION      

10:30  –  11:30  AM   A  New  Take  on  Diabetes  Medications:    Risks  and  benefits,  old  medications  versus  new,  and  new  information  on  old  medications  Jessica  Conklin,  PharmD,  PhC,  BCACP,  CDE  University  of  New  Mexico  College  of  Pharmacy  

 11:30  AM  –  12:15  PM   LUNCH    

12:15  –  1:15  PM   The  Latest  Developments  in  Diabetes  Technologies    Donna  Tomky,  MSN,  RN,  CNP,  CDE,  CDTC  ABQ  Health  Partners  Endocrinology  

 1:15  –  1:45  PM   Using  Motivational  Tools  in  Patient  Education  and  the  

Role  Pharmacists  Play  Chandima  Deegala,  PharmD,  NCPS-­‐PP  USPHS  Commander,  Northern  Navajo  Medical  Center    

         

This  session  is  eligible  for  #  hours  of  the  following  continuing  education  units:  CME:  Continuing  Medical  Education*  ACPE:  Pharmacists  CHES:  Certified  Health  Education  CDR:  Commission  on  Dietetic  Registration        Make  sure  you  have  signed-­‐in  and  received  the  required  paperwork.      NMDAC  also  provides  Certificates    of  Attendance  upon  request.    

CEU  Information  

NMDAC  Updates  

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Educational  Objectives  By  the  end  of  the  presentation,  participants  will  be  able  to:  

1. Review  the  mechanism(s)  of  action,  dosing,  common  side  effects  and  clinical  prescribing  pearls  of  

the  most  common  oral  and  injectable  diabetic  medications.    

2. Identify  current  technologies  for  treating  diabetes  including  insulin  pumps,  Continuous  Glucose  

Monitoring,  glucose  meters,  and  mobile  applications.  

3. Discuss  patient  selection  and  engagement  for  using  current  diabetes  technologies.    

4. Utilize  specific  motivational  tools  that  benefit  patient  self-­‐management  education.  

5. Explain  the  3  models  of  health  education  offered  at  the  Health  Education  for  Wellness  Center  at  

Northern  Navajo  Medical  Center.  

DISCLOSURES    The  following  program  planners  disclose  that  they  have  no  relevant  financial  relationships  with  any  commercial  interest.  Committee  Chair:    Susan  Perry,  PhD,  CDE,  LPCC   NMDAC  Coordinator:    Karli  Massey     Tempa  Tate,  MS,  RD  Board  Chair:    Linda  Reineke,  RD,  CDE     Sharon  Gerena,  MSN,  RN,  CDE     Barbara  Macmillan,  RN,  CDE  Marjorie  Cypress,  PhD,  C-­‐ANP,  CDE       Claire  Banks,  MS  RD/LD,  CDE,  BC-­‐ADM   Dona  Orgeron,  RN    Allison  Kozeliski  ,  MSN,  RN,  NE-­‐BC       Hope  Foster,  RN         Kimberly  Madden,  MSN,  BSN            

     

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  

We  would  like  to  acknowledge  and  thank  the  following  organizations  for  their  support:      New  Mexico  Department  of  Health  Diabetes  Prevention  &  Control  Program  

 

 

ACCREDITATION  STATEMENTS  

 The  New  Mexico  Pharmacists  Association  is  accredited  by  the  Accreditation  Council  for  Pharmacy  Education  (ACPE)  as  a  provider  of  continuing  pharmacy  education.  This  program  provides  2.5  contact  hours  or  .25  CEUs  of  continuing  pharmacy  education  credit.    The  program  is  designed  for  pharmacists  and  related  health  care  providers.    CPE  credits  will  be  submitted  into  the  CPE  Monitor  Database  by  NMPhA  within  60  days  based  on  the  information  provided  on  the  program  evaluation  form.      ACPE  Program  #:    0104-­‐0000-­‐15-­‐053-­‐L01-­‐P                          Initial  Release  Date:    Sept.  11,  2015                    Initial  Release  Date:  June  20,  2