You're holding your breath waiting for Maria's A1C results. Three months ago, she started on a GLP-1 agonist after her A1C hit 8.9%, but real life got in the way - she struggled with nausea; new family stressors presented and reported "mostly good" medication adherence. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone.
Type 2 diabetes management is complicated – for these reasons and many others. But here’s the good news! We’ve pulled together the latest therapeutic advances and the clinical tools you need most to navigate through these challenges:
- GLP-1 agonists vs. SGLT-2 inhibitors: Selecting agents that reduce ASCVD risk
- Continuous glucose monitoring in T2D: Time in range calculations reveal what A1Cs miss
- Diabetes remission strategies: High fiber, low-carb, sodium-modified approaches that actually work
- ADA and AACE/ACE treatment algorithms: Individualized medication decisions for complex presentations
Nine leading authorities - APRN, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES), PharmDs, RDNs, and DPM – deliver current evidence-based guidelines and clinical pearls you can use every day.
Plus, bonus content on Type 1 diabetes, including critical management differences and when to refer, gestational diabetes from glucose tolerance testing to insulin titration, diabetic foot criteria, and meal planning misconceptions.
Register today…and gain the strategies and confidence to deliver precise, effective diabetes care that improves outcomes for every patient you see.
What Else Can You Expect
- Earn up to 24.75 CE Hours across 12 sessions, including 10.25 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Flexible, self-paced videos - complete the course or focus on what you need most
- Lifetime access - no deadlines, no expiration
A Practical Guide to New Medications, Devices, and Clinical Evidence
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Whether managing complex medication regimens, educating patients on the newest technologies, or navigating real-world barriers to adherence, this practical training will deliver everything you need – in one comprehensive online course. Here’s what you can expect:
WHEN MEDICATIONS AREN'T WORKING
Master the Drugs That Changed Everything
GLP-1 agonists
and SGLT-2 inhibitors now do more than lower glucose - they protect hearts and
kidneys. Learn which patients need them, how to dose confidently, and how to
navigate the newest formulations, including ultra-rapid and ultra-long insulin.
Stop Guessing on Complex Cases
Get decision frameworks
from the ADA Standards of Care and AACE/ACE treatment algorithms. Match the
right medication to the right patient based on their complete clinical picture -
comorbidities, cost, lifestyle, and all.
Achieve What Seemed Impossible
Diabetes remission isn't a
myth. High-fiber, low-carb, sodium-modified approaches backed by evidence. Know
when it's achievable and how to support patients through it.
WHEN TECHNOLOGY OVERWHELMS YOU
Finally Understand CGM for Type 2 Diabetes
Time in range
reveals dangerous patterns A1C completely misses. Learn to interpret the data,
recognize hidden hypoglycemia, and explain it to patients in plain English.
Navigate Insulin Pumps & Automated Systems
Criteria
for who qualifies, how to troubleshoot problems, and pattern recognition for
adjustments. Closed-loop and hybrid closed-loop systems demystified.
Leverage the Tools Patients Already Use
The best
smartphone apps for diabetes management, professional CGM for diagnostics, and
how to integrate technology without overwhelming patients.
WHEN PATIENTS STRUGGLE TO FOLLOW THE PLAN
Break Free from Diet Culture
Weight bias destroys trust
and sabotages care. Deliver weight-neutral diabetes management that actually
works - mindful eating vs. dieting, non-judgmental approaches, strategies that
address the whole person.
Give Nutrition Advice That Helps (Not Hurts)
Stop
repeating outdated meal planning myths. Understand the metabolic impact of
macronutrients, when artificial sweeteners help or harm, and how to counsel on
food as medicine without triggering shame.
Address Real Barriers to Adherence
Cost, complexity, life
chaos - your patients face all of it. Get practical strategies to overcome
treatment barriers and build sustainable self-management.
BOTTOM LINE: YOU'LL USE SOMETHING FROM THIS TRAINING EVERY SINGLE DAY
Not theory. Not outdated protocols. Real clinical tools for:
- The Type 2 patient asking about a GLP medication after seeing ads
- CGM data that shows patterns you've never learned to interpret
- A1C that won't budge despite "perfect" compliance
- The foot exam that could prevent an amputation
- The pregnant patient whose glucose needs daily adjustments
- The emergency that demands immediate, confident action
This becomes your daily reference. The training you bookmark and return to - not the certificate you file away.
When was the last time you took a diabetes training?
A lot has changed!
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WHEN COMPLICATIONS THREATEN EVERYTHING
With your course registration, you will receive INSTANT access to 5 FREE BONUS
videos.
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Pharmacology CE hours!
Prevent Amputations Before It's Too Late
International
Working Group diabetic foot criteria, loss of protective sensation testing,
proper foot exams that catch problems early. Protocols that work for ulcer
prevention and treatment.
Protect Against Cardiovascular Events
The diabetes-CVD
connection is intricate and deadly. Screening tools, assessment protocols,
specific pharmacological interventions beyond glucose control.
Manage High-Stakes Scenarios Safely
Gestational diabetes
from glucose tolerance testing to insulin titration. Type 1 critical differences
and when to refer. Life-threatening emergencies: DKA, HHS, severe hypoglycemia -
recognize fast, treat right.
Individualize medication decisions for your complex diabetes patients.
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Meet Your Diabetes Management Expert Faculty
Nine leading diabetes specialists. The expertise you need for complex, real-world patient care.
Diabetes & Endocrinology Specialists:
Tracey Long, PhD, MS, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CDCES, CCRN, CNE, COI,has worked in endocrinology, critical care, and primary care, earning degrees from Brigham Young University, Purdue University, and UNLV. Dr. Long is a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, has developed comprehensive diabetes education programs, and teaches a diabetes educator certification course.
Matthew Kearney, MS, MPAS, PA-C,works as a physician assistant in primary care and urgent care settings. He also provides guest PA program lectures. has a master’s degree in physician assistant studies, and a master of science degree in physiology from Penn State University, College of Medicine.
Clinical Pharmacists:
Nicole Pezzino PharmD, BCACP, CDCES, is a board-certified pharmacist in ambulatory care (BCACP), a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES), with clinical responsibilities at her community practice site, Weis Markets. At her practice site, Dr. Pezzino is the Director of the PGY-1 Community-based Pharmacy and has responsibility to implement various clinical services.
Ahunna Freeman, PharmD, BCGP,is the clinical pharmacist for a seven-provider medical practice. Dr. Freeman has successfully implemented a remote patient monitoring program, a chronic care management program, and a pharmacist-led weight management program.
Marry Vuong, PharmD, BCPPS,is a board certified pediatric clinical pharmacist and head of staff at Perfecting Peds. She completed her bachelor’s degree in nutrition and doctorate in pharmacy from the University of Florida. She then completed her PGY-1 pediatric pharmacy residency at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital where she worked for almost six years as a clinical pharmacy specialist.
Nutrition & Lifestyle Medicine:
Megrette Fletcher, MEd, RDN, CDCES, is a mindful eating leader and co-founder of The Center for Mindful Eating and InclusiveDiabetesCare.com, a continuing education company for professionals working to improve inclusion and health equity in diabetes care. Her focus on decreasing stigma fuels her passion for weight-neutral diabetes care, treatment, and prevention.
Jon Vredenburg, MBA, RD, CDCES, CSSD, LD/N, is a dietitian and diabetes educator with over 25 years of experience, as well as a person with diabetes himself. He manages worksite wellness programs with an emphasis on diabetes self-management, has been featured on television/radio, contributes to professional publications, served as a consultant dietitian for the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, and is a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics.
Wound Care & Podiatry:
Cheryl Aaron PT, DPT, CWS®, is a doctoral prepared physical therapist with over 36 years of hands-on wound care experience in multiple clinical settings, is the owner of Advanced Wound Care Consultants, and nationally board-Certified Wound Specialist® with the American Academy of Wound Management.
Mark Hinkes, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA DABFAS, is a podiatrist with 40+ years providing foot health services over nearly 200,000 patient visits, 20 years in private practice, and 20 years in the Veterans Affairs Medical System as former Chief of Podiatry Section and Chair of the Preservation Amputation Care Treatment (PACT) Program.
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“Nicole Pezzino clearly explained the differences found in the newer diabetes medications. I feel confident in prescribing these medications now! – Gail, NP
"Tracey (Long) was so engaging and fun to listen to! This information will help us in caring for DKA patients, who tend to be a challenge for us." — Kristin, RN
“Excellent presentation. Dr. Hinkes provided real-world examples and clear guidance for diabetic foot evaluation, prevention strategies, and patient education. I will apply these techniques to reduce ulcer risks in my clinical practice.” – Maria, RN
“I worked in endocrinology for 11 years and am a board-Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist through AADE. Jon Vredenburg’s session on nutrition and diabetes outcomes was very useful!” – Janice, NP
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.

