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Agenda a.m. 8:15 – 8:30 Introduction 8:30 – 9:15 Diabetes Program Overview: Meet the team – Avantika Waring, MD 9:15 – 10:00 Chronic Disease Management – Kay Tucker, RN, MSN, CDE and Meredith Cotton, RN, MSN, CDE 10:00 – 10:15 Break 10:15 – 11:15 New Type 2 Diabetes Drugs – Avantika Waring, MD 11:15 – 12:15 Diabetes Cases: HbA1C, titrating oral medica- tions, diabetes tests and when to order them, new patient shared decision making – All p.m. 12:15 – 1:15 Lunch 1:15 – 1:45 What You Had for Lunch: Carb counting your meal! – Kay Tucker, RN, MSN, CDE 1:45 – 3:00 Insulin Cases – David K. McCulloch, MD, FRCP 3:00 – 3:15 Break 3:15 – 4:30 Insulin Pump and CGM erapy – Karen E. Aitken, ARNP, MSN, BC-ADM Friday, April 7, 2017 Cedarbrook Lodge SeaTac, Wash. Diabetes for Primary Care Continuing Medical Education About the Course is course is designed to provide up-to-date, evidence-based in- formation on common diabetes medical issues while suggesting pragmatic approaches to clinical management. e format will encourage audience participation through practical lectures, case studies, and audience response questions. Faculty will discuss re- cent advancements and industry updates in diabetes. Successful completion of this program should increase confidence in diag- nosing, treating, and prescribing effective treatments, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes. Target Audience Primary care physicians, residents, ARNPs, PA-Cs, and other health care professionals Course Objectives At the end of the conference, attendees will be able to: Discuss the Kaiser Permanente Diabetes Program. List key aspects of chronic disease management. Describe the mechanisms of action of the various newer classes of hypoglycemic agents. Develop expertise in titrating oral medications, interpreting blood glucose results, and using shared decision making with new patients. Assist patients with accurate carbohydrate counting. Recognize clinical situations where insulin pump or continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) therapy can improve outcomes for diabetic patients.

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Page 1: Diabetes for Primary Care - cmetracker.net · Agenda a.m. 8:15 – 8:30 Introduction 8:30 – 9:15 Diabetes Program Overview: Meet the team – Avantika Waring, MD 9:15 – 10:00

Agenda a.m. 8:15 – 8:30 Introduction

8:30 – 9:15 Diabetes Program Overview: Meet the team – Avantika Waring, MD

9:15 – 10:00 Chronic Disease Management – Kay Tucker, RN, MSN, CDE and Meredith Cotton, RN, MSN, CDE

10:00 – 10:15 Break

10:15 – 11:15 New Type 2 Diabetes Drugs – Avantika Waring, MD

11:15 – 12:15 Diabetes Cases: HbA1C, titrating oral medica-tions, diabetes tests and when to order them, new patient shared decision making – All

p.m.12:15 – 1:15 Lunch

1:15 – 1:45 What You Had for Lunch: Carb counting your meal! – Kay Tucker, RN, MSN, CDE

1:45 – 3:00 Insulin Cases – David K. McCulloch, MD, FRCP

3:00 – 3:15 Break

3:15 – 4:30 Insulin Pump and CGM Therapy – Karen E. Aitken, ARNP, MSN, BC-ADM

Friday, April 7, 2017

Cedarbrook Lodge

SeaTac, Wash.

Diabetes for Primary Care

Continuing Medical Education

About the CourseThis course is designed to provide up-to-date, evidence-based in-formation on common diabetes medical issues while suggesting pragmatic approaches to clinical management. The format will encourage audience participation through practical lectures, case studies, and audience response questions. Faculty will discuss re-cent advancements and industry updates in diabetes. Successful completion of this program should increase confidence in diag-nosing, treating, and prescribing effective treatments, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes.

Target AudiencePrimary care physicians, residents, ARNPs, PA-Cs, and other health care professionals

Course ObjectivesAt the end of the conference, attendees will be able to:• Discuss the Kaiser Permanente Diabetes Program.

• List key aspects of chronic disease management.

• Describe the mechanisms of action of the various newer classes of hypoglycemic agents.

• Develop expertise in titrating oral medications, interpreting blood glucose results, and using shared decision making with new patients.

• Assist patients with accurate carbohydrate counting.

• Recognize clinical situations where insulin pump or continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) therapy can improve outcomes for diabetic patients.

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Faculty

Diabetes for Primary Care • Friday, April 7, 2017

Karen E. Aitken, ARNP, MSN, BC-ADMDiabetes Care/Insulin Pump ProgramKasier Permanente

Meredith Cotton, RN, MSN, CDEClinical Nurse SpecialistDiabetes ProgramKaiser Permanente

Dan Kent, PharmD, CDESpecialty Pharmacy CoordinatorHIV/AIDS/Infectious DiseaseEndocrinology and DiabetesKaiser Permanente

David K. McCulloch, MD, FRCPMedical Director, Clinical ImprovementWashington Permanente Medical GroupClinical Professor of Medicine, University of Washington

Wendy Robinson, ARNP, MN, CWCNPopulation Care Program ManagerDiabetes Program and Consultative Wound CareKaiser Permanente

Kay Tucker, RN, MSN, CDEClinical Nurse SpecialistDiabetes ProgramKaiser Permanente

Avantika Waring, MDProgram ChairDiabetes Program ChiefEndocrinology, Capitol Hill Specialty ServicesWashington Permanente Medical Group

Registration and Accreditation Tuition includes all educational sessions, course syllabus, and refreshments the day of the course. You will receive written confirmation of your registration. To receive Category 1 credit, providers are required to attest to how many hours they were actually present at the given activity by electronically completing a Verification of Hours form provided by the CME office. Failure to complete this form will result in denial of credit for that activity.Kaiser Permanente is accredited by the Washington State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Kaiser Permanente designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.

This activity meets the criteria for up to 6.50 hours of Category I CME credit to satisfy the relicensure requirements of the Washington State Medical Quality Assurance Commission.

Kaiser Permanente requires that all individuals participating in a Kasier Permanente CME activity disclose to the audience any relationship with a commercial interest that might pose a potential, apparent, or real conflict of interest with regard to that faculty or planning member’s contribution to the program.Individuals listed above have disclosed that their participation/presentation includes no promotion of any commercial products or services, they do not have any financial relationships with a commercial interest, and they do not anticipate discussing any off-label uses of a product.

Tuition Medical Staff: $215 Resident: $175

Locum Tenens, ARNPs, Nursing, Others: $195

Register online using our secure registration and payment site.If you prefer to pay over the phone, please call 206-326-3934.

For more information contactChristopher ScottE-mail: [email protected]: 206-326-3934 Fax: 206-877-0714Kaiser Permanente CME, 201 16th Ave. E, Seattle Wash 98112For upcoming events visit https://cmetracker.net/GHC/Catalog

LocationCedarbrook Lodge18525 36th Ave. S, SeaTac Wash. 98188Phone: 206-901-9268Driving Directions and Map:http://www.cedarbrooklodge.com/maps_directions.php

Planning CommitteeMaria Cárdenas-AnsonManger, Clinical Knowledge Development & SupportKaiser Permanente

Christopher ScottContinuing Medical Education CoordinatorKaiser Permanente

Angie Sparks, MDMedical Director, Clinical Knowledge Development & SupportFamily MedicineBurien Medical CenterWashington Permanente Medical Group