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Join the Conversation #AADE19 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM THIS IS AADE19 WHERE. HOUSTON FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 – MONDAY, AUGUST 12
THANK YOU TO OUR AADE19 SPONSORS Visit Booth #1121 for a product demonstration Actionable Insights from Time in Range with FreeStyle Libre Personal CGM Systems Saturday, August 10 , 11:45 am th Presented by: Product Theatre A Amy Hess Fischl, MS, RDN, George R. Brown LDN, BC-ADM, CDE University of Chicago Medicine Convention Center Kovler Diabetes Center Houston, TX This program is sponsored by Abbott, the speaker or speakers are presenting on behalf of Abbott and the content of the program is in compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. * Fingersticks are required for treatment decisions when you see the Check Blood Glucose symbol, when symptoms do not match system readings, when you suspect readings may be inaccurate, or when you experience symptoms that may be due to high or low blood glucose. Indications and Important Safety Information FreeStyle Libre and FreeStyle Libre 14 day Flash Glucose Monitoring systems are continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices indicated for replacing blood glucose testing and detecting trends and tracking patterns aiding in the detection of episodes of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, facilitating both acute and long-term therapy adjustments in persons (age 18 and older) with diabetes. The systems are intended for single patient use and require a prescription. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Remove the sensor before MRI, CT scan, X-ray, or diathermy treatment. WARNINGS/LIMITATIONS: Do not ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high blood glucose, hypoglycemic unawareness, or dehydration. Check sensor glucose readings with a blood glucose meter when Check Blood Glucose symbol appears, when symptoms do not match system readings, or when readings are suspected to be inaccurate. The systems do not have alarms unless the sensor is scanned, and the systems contain small parts that may be dangerous if swallowed. The systems are not approved for pregnant women, persons on dialysis, or critically-ill population. Sensor placement is not approved for sites other than the back of the arm and standard precautions for transmission of blood borne pathogens should be taken. The built-in blood glucose meter is not for use on dehydrated, hypotensive, in shock, hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state, with or without ketosis, neonates, critically-ill patients, or for diagnosis or screening of diabetes. When using FreeStyle LibreLink app, access to a blood glucose monitoring system is required as the app does not provide one. Review all product information before use or contact Abbott Toll Free (855-632-8658) or visit www.freestylelibre.us for detailed indications for use and safety information. FreeStyle, Libre, and related brand marks are trademarks of Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. in various jurisdictions. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions. Android is a trademark of Google LLC. Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.©2019 Abbott. ADC-14813 v.0 07/19 1
WELCOME TO AADE19: AADE BOARD OF DIRECTORS WHERE IT’S AT. PRESIDENT TREASURER Karen Kemmis, PT, RN, Sara (Mandy) Reece, DPT, MS, GCS, CDE, PharmD, CDE, BC-ADM, FAADE BCACP, FAADE Karen Kemmis, PT, RN, DPT, MS, GCS, CDE, FAADE Syracuse, NY Gainesville, GA ADDE 2019 President INSIDE Y TYPE OF ACTIVITY ou’ve made it! Welcome to change, it is critical that PRESIDENT-ELECT CORPORATE SECRETARY AND This activity includes both knowledge-based to the vibrant city of we, as diabetes educators, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER and application-based education sessions. Houston for the understand what we can do Kellie Antinori-Lent, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, Charles Macfarlane, THE 2019 AADE Annual to empower ourselves, BC-ADM, CDE, FAADE FACHE, CAE Greensburg, PA Chicago, IL Conference. our employers and Whether it’s clients to reach your first targets of care IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT FINAL PROGRAM conference and improved Donna Ryan, RN, RD, TARGET AUDIENCE MPH, CDE, FAADE This continuing education activity should be or 20th, outcomes in Pensacola, FL of substantial interest to nurses, pharmacists, this is your a value-based dietitians/dietitian nutritionists, PAs, nurse opportunity to system. practitioners, exercise physiologists, physical take advantage Over the next AADE President’s Welcome Letter. . . . 3 Award Recipients. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 therapists, and other healthcare professionals DIRECTORS of the minds and few days, I encourage who care for people at risk for and affected by Adeola Akindana, DNP, Debra Reid, PharmD, AADE 2019 Board of Directors. . . . . 3 diabetes and other related conditions. materials around you. you to think about how Industry Allies Council (IAC). . . . . . 11 CRNP, CDE BC-ADM, CDE, BCACP, AADE19 Program Committee. . . . . . 3 Power up your professional you can leverage each session Silver Spring, MD FAADE Boston, MA expertise with more than to build skillsets that push you Schedule At A Glance. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Education Sessions 100+ educational sessions, to the top of your scope and Earn Continuing Education Credit . . 14 Nicole Bereolos, PhD, Kellie Rodriguez, RN, gain access to the latest enhance your value within the MPH, CDE MSN, MBA, CDE AADE19 Resources Disclosure Information. . . . . . . . . . 14 Dallas, TX Dallas, TX advances in diabetes tech diabetes care team. This is what AADE Booth & LEARNING OBJECTIVES in the AADE19 exhibit hall PROJECT VISION is all about. DANA Tech Training Lab. . . . . . . . . 6 Product Theaters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 At the conclusion of AADE19, participants and network with the best in I look forward to connecting Tammi Boiko, MSN, RN, Barb Schreiner, PhD, RN, AADE Education and Corporate Symposium. . . . . . . . . . 18 should be able to: CDE, BC-ADM diabetes care at one of many with you at AADE19, to create CDE, BC-ADM, FAADE Research Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Education Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1. Apply knowledge gained through attending Mission Viejo, CA Pearland, TX after-hours events. Not sure memories and moments that AADE in Practice/ presentations, networking with peers, and Posters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 learning about new products and services to what to attend? Download the propel each of us to return The Diabetes Educator Journal. . . . . . 6 Laura Shane-McWhorter, Emerging Science Indsutry Posters . . 33 advance one’s practice and career. AADE19 mobile app from the home renewed and motivated. Jan Kavookjian, MBA, PhD, FAPhA PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, NEW! Education Session Information. . 6 iTunes or Google Play store Don’t forget to share your Auburn, AL CDE, FASCP, FAADE 2. Examine the changing face of health care, and chart out your schedule. practice pearls on social media Sandy, UT Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 AADE19 EXHIBIT HALL healthcare systems, payment models, and diabetes and communication technologies to A buzzword you’re sure using #AADE19 and let others How to Navigate the Exhibit Hall . . . 6 Exhibit Hall Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Melinda Maryniuk, MEd, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, deliver clinically- and cost-effective care to to hear is AADE’s PROJECT know what they’re missing. CDE, CDN, FAADE RD, CDE, FADA AADE Food Voucher. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan. . . . . . . . . . 34 people at risk for and affected by diabetes. VISION. As healthcare continues After all, AADE19 is where it’s at! Boston, MA North Bellmore, NY All Attendee Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Alphabetical Exhibitor Listing. . . . . . 36 3. Implement novel and innovative programs and collaborations with a broad array Exhibitor List by Product Category . . 38 of diabetes stakeholders to advance the Sue McLaughlin, MOL, BS, Get Involved RDN, CDE, LMNT, CPT MEMBER AFFILIATES LIAISON role of diabetes educators and promote Omaha, NE Lisa Hodgson, RD, CDN, Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Maps and Notes involvement in chronic disease prevention CDE and management in diverse populations. Gansevoort, NY George R. Brown When in Need Convention Center. . . . . . . . . . . . 43 4. Identify expansive opportunities for Chris E. Memering, BSN, professional development, role enhancement RN, CDE, FAADE Emergency Response. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Marriott Marquis Hotel . . . . . . . . . 45 New Bern, NC and career advancement. First Aid Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Information Desk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Lost and Found. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS Americans with Disabilities Act . . . . . 8 LEARNING OUTCOMES AADE PRESIDENT Carol Manchester, MSN, ACNS, RN, Evan Sisson, PharmD, MSHA, CDE Magon Saunders, DHSc, MS, RDN, LD Future AADE Annual Conferences . . . 8 1. Learners will gain relevant knowledge on Karen Kemmis, PT, RN, DPT, MS, GCS, APRN, BC-ADM, CDE, CNS Richmond, VA Stone Mountain, GA Eagan, MN the changing face of health care, healthcare CDE, FAADE Jennifer Troupe, RD, BC-ADM, CDE Erica Moore, MHS, RD, LD, BC-ADM, CDE Syracuse, NY Dawn McCarter, RN, BSN, CDE Missoula, MT Greer, SC systems, payment models. Minneapolis, MN Jane Dickinson, PhD, RN, CDE Jan Kavookjian, MBA, PhD, FAPhA 2. Learners will be able to use communication CHAIR Neesha Ramchandani, RN, PNP, CDE Steamboat Springs, CO Auburn, AL technologies that deliver clinically- and cost- Lorena Drago, RD, CDE, MS, CDN, LVCYT New York, NY Forest Hills, NY Ardis Reed, RD, LD, MPH, CDE Perry Gee, PhD, RN effective care to effectively assist people at Kellie Rodriguez, RN, MSN, MBA, CDE Hideaway, TX North Ogden, UT risk for and affected by diabetes. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dallas, TX Constance Brown-Riggs, MSEd, RD, Megrette Fletcher, RD, LD, CDE Jane Jeffrie Seley, DNP, MSN, MPH, CDE, CDN Dover, NH 3. Learners will appreciate and enhance Melanie Batchelor, RD, MHS, LDN, CDE GNP, BC-ADM, CDE, CDTC, FAAN, Massapequa Park, NY Sylva, NC their own opportunities for professional FAADE Jasmine Gonzalvo, PharmD, BCPS, Ann Williams, PhD, RN, CDE, CNS development, role enhancement and career New York, NY Cleveland, OH BC-ADM, CDE, LDE advancement. Indianapolis, IN 2 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 3
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Earn up to 31.5 CE credits* at AADE19 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 Time CE Credits 12:00pm – 7:00pm Registration 1:00pm – 5:00pm Preconference Course** Reimbursement Boot Camp 1:00pm – 5:00pm Preconference Course** Pharmacology Boot Camp 1:00pm – 5:00pm Preconference Course** Advanced Lifestyle Coach Training 1:00pm – 5:00pm RegiCeption Hosted by Xeris 5:00pm – 5:45pm Product Theater 5:30pm – 7:00pm Coordinating Body (CB) and Communities of Interest (COI) Networking Reception Open to All Attendees (Marriott Marquis Hotel) SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 • TYPE 1 DIABETES FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 • DELAY TYPE 2 DIABETES Time CE Credits Time CE Credits 7:00am – 2:00pm Registration 6:30am – 7:15am Product Theater 7:30am – 8:30am General Session 1.0 6:30am – 3:00pm Registration 8:15am – 2:00pm Exhibit Hall Open 7:30am – 9:00am President’s Address & General Session 1.5 8:30am – 9:15am Meet the AADE Journal Editors 8:45am – 2:30pm Exhibit Hall Open 9:15am – 10:45am Education Sessions 1.0 9:45am – 10:45am Education Sessions 1.0 10:30am – 11:30am Education Sessions 1.0 11:00am – 12:00pm Education Sessions 1.0 12:00pm – 1:00pm Meet the Poster Authors 1.0 12:00pm – 1:00pm Meet the Poster Authors 1.0 12:15pm – 1:00pm Product Theaters 12:15pm – 1:00pm Product Theaters 12:30pm – 1:30pm AADE Annual Business Meeting 1.0 12:15pm – 1:15pm Meet the AADE Journal Editors 1:30pm – 2:30pm Education Sessions 1.0 2:00pm – 3:00pm Education Sessions 1.0 2:45pm – 3:45pm Education Sessions 1.0 3:15pm – 4:15pm Education Sessions 1.0 4:00pm – 5:00pm Education Sessions 1.0 4:30pm – 5:30pm Education Sessions 1.0 5:45pm – 7:15pm Corporate Symposium 1.5 7:30pm – 10:00pm Hoopla Sponsored by mySugr (Marriott Marquis Hotel) 7:30pm – 10:00pm AADE “Sunday Night Fever” Celebration Event (Marriott Marquis Hotel)** SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Time CE Credits 6:00am – 7:00am Zumba MONDAY, AUGUST 12 7:00am – 2:00pm Registration Time CE Credits 7:30am – 8:30am General Session 1.0 6:00am – 7:00am Zumba 8:15am – 3:15pm Exhibit Hall Open 6:30am – 7:00am Special Breakfast Sessions - AADE’s Vision for the Specialty 9:15am – 10:15am Education Sessions 1.0 (Light Breakfast) 10:30am – 11:30am Education Sessions 1.0 7:00am – 8:00am Special Breakfast Sessions - 1.0 11:45am – 12:30pm Product Theaters AADE’s Vision for the Specialty 12:00pm – 1:00pm Meet the Poster Authors 1.0 8:15am – 9:15am Education Sessions 1.0 1:00pm – 2:00pm Education Sessions 1.0 9:30am – 10:30am Education Sessions 1.0 2:15pm – 3:15pm Meet the AADE Journal Editors 10:45am – 11:45am Education Sessions 1.0 2:45pm – 3:30pm Product Theaters 12:00pm – 1:00pm Education Sessions 1.0 3:15pm – 4:15pm Education Sessions 1.0 1:15pm – 2:15pm Education Sessions 1.0 4:30pm – 5:30pm Education Sessions 1.0 Hours and schedule are subject to change. 4:45pm – 6:15pm Corporate Symposia 1.5 Events will take place at the George R. Brown Convention Center, 7:00pm – 9:30pm Customer Appreciation Event – 1001 Avendia de la Americas unless otherwise noted. BD/Lilly (Marriott Marquis Hotel) *Daily CE hours listed on page 14. **Additional fee required to attend these events. 4 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app
GET THE MOST OUT OF AADE19 AADE19 RESOURCES FOR YOU ALL ATTENDEE EVENTS EXHIBIT HALL PLEASE NOTE: Several states prohibit state government employees from receiving or being provided gift items, which may include educational Exhibit Hall CD materials and meals. Please consult your state regulations and ethics laws to see if such prohibition would apply to you. Your AADE19 badge The AADE Annual Conference exhibit hall provides a forum to interact must be worn for admittance to these events. with companies, products and services in the broader diabetes therapeutic space. By providing access to a wide range of companies, AADE seeks to give attendees the opportunity to listen, interact and form NEW! RegiCeption Hosted by Xeris BD/Lilly Customer Event their own opinions of each product or service that they and their patients Thursday, August 8 • 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Saturday, August 10 • 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm may encounter. AADE does not endorse products or services, and the George R. Brown Convention Center Marriott Marquis Hotel presence of any exhibition at an AADE meeting or function does not Exhibit Hall C Foyer, Level 1 Houston Ballroom, Level 2 imply an endorsement. Stop by the registration area after check-in to receive a warm welcome Hosted by Lilly Diabetes and Becton, Dickinson and Company by the Xeris team! You will have an opportunity to learn more about We are looking forward to celebrating with the AADE19 attendees at this Xeris and the educational events that will be offered during this amazing year’s Lilly/BD customer event. Please join us for an evening of fun, food, TIPS ON HOW TO NAVIGATE THE EXHIBIT HALL weekend! drinks, and music. We look forward to seeing you there! AADE BOOTH & DANA TECH TRAINING LAB Schedule time in the Exhibit Hall. Use the Exhibitor listing found in the Booth #1547 mobile app or on page 36-41 to search for exhibitors you want to Your destination for all things AADE. Learn more about DANA, your visit. Bookmark their booth number in the mobile app and create your member benefits and how to get involved with AADE. The DANA Tech own exhibit hall schedule. Search Exhibitors by Products and Services AADE Annual Business Meeting (1.0 CE) Training Lab offers members hands-on product training with industry Categories. Don’t know what exhibitors you want to visit, search by the Coordinating Body (CB) and Community of Interest (COI) Sunday, August 11 • 12:30 pm – 1:30pm trainers. It will give diabetes specialists the opportunity to engage directly products and/or services they offer. As you walk throught the exhibit hall, Networking Reception George R. Brown Convetion Center with industry trainers to learn how to use products and ask questions. pay attention to the overhead aisle signs. These numbered signs hang Thursday, August 8 • 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Exhibit Hall E (General Session) Marriott Marquis Hotel Space is limited. from the rafters above every aisle. When you spot that booth you want to Join us for AADE’s annual business meeting. This is your opportunity Texas Ballroom Salon E, Level 4 visit, make note of the aisle marker and whether it’s in the front, middle to learn first-hand what your association has accomplished this past CBs and COIs will be showcasing their groups to AADE19 attendees. year, learn about the board’s progress on advancing the vision for AADE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION or back of the hall. You can also compare the aisle signs to the booth Meet and network with leaders from both groups and learn how you can the specialty, be introduced to your 2020 officers and directors, and As our philanthropic arm, the AADE Education and Research Foundation numbers. participate. get briefed on AADE’s allocation of financial resources for 2019 provides vital support for the association and its members. By allocating and beyond. This meeting is open to all AADE members and annual funds for AADE19 scholarships and the inclusion track, the Foundation Hoopla conference attendees who want to learn more about AADE. Show your Friday, August 9 • 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm support and connect with your association by attending this important is working to support the professional development of you and your Room 320 meeting. peers. To make a donation, visit the registration desk or go online to George R. Brown Convention Center diabeteseducator.org/donate. Sponsored by mySugr AADE Celebration Event All are welcome to attend and cheer on your friends and coworkers as they Sunday, August 11 • 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm AADE IN PRACTICE/ compete for bragging rights. Light snacks and cash bar will be available. Marriott Marquis Hotel THE DIABETES EDUCATOR JOURNAL Houston Ballroom Salon III, Level 2 Get your groove on with Sunday Night Fever at the AADE Celebration Booth #1739 event. Enjoy music, dancing, snacks and libations. Purchase your ticket Want to raise your profile? Consider submitting an article to AADE’s for $25 at the registration desk. two journals: AADE in Practice and The Diabetes Educator. Talk with the editors of each journal, explore topics and learn how to submit an article/manuscript. AADE FOOD VOUCHERS Friday 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm Exhibit Hall Saturday 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm AADE19 full conference registrants will receive food vouchers in their Sunday 8:30 am – 9:15 am registration packet. They can be redeemed during exhibit hall hours for items being served in the exhibit hall Café. The café is located at the NEW! EDUCATION SESSION INFORMATION end of aisle 800. The menus include healthy and nutritious selections, in All education session information, including abstracts, learning objectives, addition to the normal lunchtime offerings, making it the perfect option for speakers and disclosure information, can be found in the mobile app. a quick lunch while visiting with exhibitors. 6 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 7
AADE19 GET THE MOST 2019 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Carolé Mensing, RN, MA, CDE, FAADE AWARD OUT OF AADE19 This award recognizes outstanding contributions and service to AADE and honors individuals who exemplify the proud history of diabetes education while RECIPIENTS serving as extraordinary role models. GET INVOLVED WHEN IN NEED Presented Sunday in the General Session SOCIAL MEDIA EMERGENCY RESPONSE Follow @AADEdiabetes on Twitter and Instagram or like If you witness an emergency, dial 8087 from any emergency house telephone to us on Facebook to get the latest at #AADE19, including 2019 INNOVATIVE USE OF contact security. In the event you cannot locate a beige phone, dial 713.853.8087. session updates, events and more. Join the conversation TECHNOLOGY AWARD and share your favorite practice pearls using #AADE19. 2019 ALLENE VAN SON FIRST AID OFFICE Jennifer LeBlanc, BSN, RN, CDE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD Hall E Foyer, Level 1 This award supports FUTURE AADE The first aid office is open during conference hours. It is staffed by an emergency Teresa L. Pearson, MS, RN, CDE, FAADE In honor of the first AADE President, the innovative use and integration of software and/ medical technician who is responsible for treating medical emergencies. ANNUAL CONFERENCES this award recognizes outstanding contributions and service to this or technology into practice. The project submitted by INFORMATION DESK association. Jennifer LeBlanc significantly 2020 Hall C Foyer, Level 1 Have questions regarding the annual conference? Stop by the information desk Presented Friday in the General Session improved self-management and patient empowerment through shared Atlanta, GA for assistance. decision making with their providers. Friday, August 14 – Presented Monday in Grand Ballroom B Monday, August 17 LOST AND FOUND Hall C Foyer, Level 1 If you lose an item — or find one — please stop by the AADE information desk to 2020 DIABETES EDUCATOR 2021 drop off or claim an item. OF THE YEAR Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDE 2019 AADE RISING STAR AWARD Phoenix, AZ Julia E. Blanchette, PhD(c), RN, CDE Friday, August 13 – AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT This award honors a diabetes educator Monday, August 16 In accordance with the federal law, AADE only uses facilities that are in compliance who has made a special contribution to This award recognizes a with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Scooter and wheelchair rentals are the field of diabetes self-management and diabetes educator who education through dedication, innovation has less than three years available by contacting Scootaround Mobility Solutions at 888-441-7575 or visiting and sensitivity in patient care. of diabetes education 2022 www.scootaround.com. All equipment is permitted for hotel, convention center and outdoor use. Presented Saturday in General Session experience and has demonstrated leadership and Baltimore, MD Sponsored by LifeScan commitment in their practice. Friday, August 12 – MOTHER’S ROOM Presented Monday in Monday, August 15 Room 380D Grand Ballroom C AADE recognizes the need for a suitable private area for nursing mothers. 2019 STRATEGIC INITIATIVE AWARD Michael J. Rush, PharmD, BCACP, CDE, NCTTP This award recognizes a member whose work reinforces AADE’s strategic goals in diversity or new models of care to achieve outcomes inspired by AADE’s mission and vision. Presented Monday in Grand Ballroom A 8 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 9
AADE MEMBER OF INDUSTRY ALLIES COUNCIL AADE is proud to acknowledge our Industry Allies Council (IAC). The IAC is made up of industry partners who have pledged their support for AADE’s initiatives. Participation NEW! Special Breakfast Sessions: in the council illustrates their dedication to the professional community of diabetes educators and to AADE. AADE’s Vision for the Specialty Monday, August 12 • 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM • 1 CE HR Enjoy a light breakfast in the Grand Ballroom Foyer starting at 6:30 a.m. Afterwards, choose from one of three TED-Talk style sessions (listed below) to broaden your understanding of key PROJECT VISION pillars addressing the evolution of the diabetes educator, the ever-changing healthcare landscape and how to secure our place in the future of the specialty. Embrace the Possibilities: Explore New Models of Care to Achieve the Quadruple Aim Malinda Peeples, MS, RN, CDE, FAADE VP Clinical Services, Programs, Research, WellDoc Grand Ballroom A Discover the opportunities and challenges for educators as the health care system moves from a fee-for-service to value-based payment. As reimbursement structure changes over the next 5 years, educators can be proactive in the practice transformation that must happen to support this. Moving from a focus on the individual to the population requires new skills and provides opportunity for educators to assume leadership in defining practice roles and responsibilities that support their work and that of diabetes care team at the top of their license. Ride the Technology Wave, Without Getting Wiped Out! Gary Scheiner, MS, CDE Owner/Clinical Director, Integrated Diabetes Services LLC Grand Ballroom B Explore the scope and breadth of technologies in the diabetes field, which is expanding faster than you can say “gigabyte.” From a practical standpoint, implementing many of these technologies can be onerous and intimidating. This session aims to provide a broad overview of available technologies for both serving people with diabetes and managing outcomes, with emphasis on incorporating technologies and implementing data interpretation in a gradual/manageable manner. Integrating Self-Management into Clinical Care: The Essential Role of the Diabetes Educator Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill, PhD, ARNP, CDE Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Florida, College of Medicine Grand Ballroom C Understand the critical need to integrate self-management training into the clinical paradigm, and the essential role of the diabetes educator in leading this process. 11
20 AADE OUR VISION IS CLEAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 14–MONDAY, AUGUST 17 THANK YOU 20 GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER | ATLANTA, GA to the DANA sponsors for helping make innovations in diabetes care easier to use and share. AADE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION SUPPORT: DIAMOND LEVEL PLATINUM LEVEL GOLD LEVEL Call for Presentations Visit aademeeting.org/submit-presentation for more information. SILVER LEVEL EDITORIAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 12 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app
WHERE EXPERTISE EXPANDS EARN CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Registered Nurses Registered Dietitians CE CREDIT INFORMATION To earn CE credit, you must attend the entire educational session and The American Association of Diabetes Educators is The American Association of Diabetes Educators (AM001) complete the online evaluation. At the completion of the evaluation, accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited The AADE Annual Conference is an opportunity for diabetes a statement of credit reflecting hours attended at education sessions, by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration educators from around the country to come together to explore corporate symposia and general sessions will be generated. Evalutions on Accreditation. This program provides up to 31.5 contact (CDR). CDR Credentialed Practitioners will receive up to new ideas, experience new technologies and exchange best need to be completed no later than Monday, September 23, 2019. hours of continuing education credit depending on sessions attended. 31.5 Continuing Professional Education units (CPEUs) for completion of practices while earning up to 28.5 CE over four days. Up to 3 this activities/materials depending on sessions attended. CPE Provider Registered nurses are eligible to receive credit for poster sessions. additional hours of credit can be offered to registered nurses, Presentation Material Accreditation does not constitute endorsement by CDR of a provider, nurse practitioners and registered dietitians for poster sessions. The American Association of Diabetes Educators is approved by the program, or materials. Registered dietitians are eligible to receive credit The presenters’ views do not necessarily reflect the views and policies California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 10977, for for poster sessions. Registered dietitians may also gain additional hours of Registered dietitians also may gain additional hours of credit for of AADE. Presentation materials are accessible electronically via the 31.5 contact hours. credit for exhibit viewing through their accreditation supplier. exhibit-viewing through their accrediting body. AADE19 Online Planner, app and website. Presentations are continuously Friday, August 9 6.5 updated from speakers throughout the conference. Attendees may Pharmacists CDR Performance Indicators continue to download materials from the AADE19 Online Planner and Saturday, August 10 7.5 website after the conference. The American Association of Diabetes Educators is 1.2 Applies understanding of informatics terminology and input and accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy output devices (e.g. laptop, smart phones, flash drive). Sunday, August 11 8.5 Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy Disclosure Information education. This program provides up to 28.5 contact 1.5 Applies medical nutrition therapy in disease prevention and Monday, August 12 6.0 A comprehensive list of planner and speaker financial disclosures/conflicts of hours (2.85 CEU’s) of continuing education credit management. Additional CE credits can be earned by participating in the depending on sessions attended. interest can be found at aademeeting.org 2.1 Assesses the physical, social and cultural needs of the individual, special courses* taking place on Thursday. group, community or population. *Additonal fees required. Physician Assistants This activity has been reviewed by the AAPA Review 8.3.1 Maintains the knowledge and skill to manage a variety of disease Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. This states and clinical conditions. activity is designated for 24.50 AAPA Category 1 CME 1.1.2 Undersand the impact of personal values and beliefs on practices. credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. 1.3.1 Applies strategies that engage the customer in a collaborative This activity was planned in accordance with AAPA CME Standards for approach. Live Programs and for Commercial Support of Live Programs. 1.3.1 Recognizes the limits of own cultural knowledge skill and abilities and consults with others when needed. Health Education Specialists 1.6.4 Takes in to consideration the economic status of the customer AADE is a designated provider of continuing education contact hours when making recommendations and ensuring optimal care. (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Learning Needs Codes Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health 5190 – Diabetes mellitus (disease/disorder) Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 23 total Category I 1050 – Ethics (For presentation: Ignite a Culture of Food Dignity on contact education contact hours. Maximum advanced-level continuing Saturday, August 10) education contact hours are 18.5. Provider #1130004 Nurse Practitioners Board Certified Advanced Diabetes Management (BC-ADM) AADE is the administering body for the Advanced Diabetes The American Association of Diabetes Educators 2019 Annual Management credentials. Continuing education programs offered Conference program will be submitted for continuing education credit by AADE can be used toward fulfilling BC-ADM certification and to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for approval of 28.0 recertification requirements. contact hours of accredited education. Nurse Practitioners are eligible to receive credit for poster sessions. Certified Diabetes Educators To satisfy the requirements for renewal of certification for the National Certification Board of Diabetes Educators (NCBDE), continuing education activities must be diabetes related and approved by a provider on the NCBDE list of approved providers (www.ncbde.org). NCBDE does not approve continuing education. The American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) is on the NCBDE list of approved providers. 14 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 15
PRODUCT THEATERS Product theaters offer informative sessions focusing on particular products or a single facet of diabetes. Product theater sessions do not provide continuing education credit. Breakfast will be served to the first 150 attendees at the morning session. Lunch will be served at the noon sessions to the first 300 attendees. An afternoon break will be offered to the first 300 attendees at the later sessions. Several states have enacted state regulations prohibiting sponsoring companies from providing any food, beverages and/or meals to healthcare professionals practicing in those states. Please consult your state regulations and ethics laws to see if such prohibition would apply to you. In accordance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, attendance at this educational program is limited to healthcare professionals. Accordingly, attendance by guests or spouses is not appropriate and cannot be accommodated. Seating is first come, first served. Doors will open 15 minutes before scheduled start. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 future innovation in insulin delivery leading up to the Omnipod Horizon™ Automated SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 how it complements newer technologies (CgmiFGM), patient safety and clinical Specialists San Antonio, PLLC in San Antonio, TX, will talk about why and how Glucose Control System2. outcomes. In addition, the speaker will Afrezza can help patients with type 1 and 5:30 pm – 6:15 pm 6:30 am – 7:15 am 1 The Omnipod DASH™ System Pod has a 11:45 am – 12:30 pm suggest practical strategies for getting the type 2 diabetes achieve optimal mealtime waterproof IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes; the Personal Diabetes Manager is not most out of accurate glucose data. glucose control in a unique way. She will PT01 - The Eversense® Journey: It’s All PT02 - The Clinical Data the CGM waterproof. PT06 - Actionable Insights from Time Gary Scheiner, MS, CDE, Owner/Clinical also explain how to get patients started About the Team Experts Are Talking About Now 2 The Omnipod Horizon™ System is an in Range with FreeStyle Libre Personal Director, Integrated Diabetes Services LLC on Afrezza to help ensure a successful investigational device. Limited by United States Supported by Senseonics Supported by Dexcom Law to Investigational Use. CGM Systems start. Also, you will hear firsthand from a Exhibit Hall, Product Theater A Exhibit Hall, Product Theater B Trang Ly, MBBS, FRACP, PhD, Senior Vice President Supported by Abbott patient with type 1 diabetes regarding their 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm The world’s first CGM system Seniors Using CGM: What You Need to and Medical Director, Insulet Corporation Exhibit Hall, Product Theater A real-world experience with Afrezza. At the with a long-term, implantable Know Before They Take ANOTHER Fingerstick Jennifer LeBlanc, BSN, RN, CDE, Director of Join us to learn about the #1 CGM world- conclusion of the presentation, there will PT08 - Best Practices for Managing sensor, celebrates one year of being on Ditching A1C for Time in Range (TIR): The Professional Education and Care Advisory wide† used by more than 1.5 million peo- be a Q&A session. Be sure to attend this Severe Hypoglycemia the market and available to people with New Consensus Standard Services, Joslin Diabetes Center ple*. Amy Hess Fischl, a practicing diabetes program so you can help your patients say Supported by Xeris diabetes in the US! educator at the Kovler Diabetes Center, will goodbye to needles at mealtime! Grazia Aleppo, MD, FACE, FACP Exhibit Hall, Product Theater B During this session, Dr. Fran Kaufman, 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm share how measuring time in range with her Michelle Welch, MD, Founder, Diabetes and Christina Pospisil, RD, LD, CDE, Director of Join Xeris Pharmaceuticals in the discussion CMO of Senseonics, Incorporated, will patients provides richer information than Metabolism Specialists Medical Science & Education, Dexcom of the evolving management for severe provide an update on the Eversense journey. HbA1c alone. Her real patient cases demon- PT04 - Introducing BD Nano™ 2nd Gen hypoglycemia. In caring for individuals She will discuss the latest innovations strate the impact of seeing glucose variability 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm Pen Needles: Redesigned with Patients with diabetes, many of you may already in Eversense technology, pivotal clinical on optimal diabetes management. trial results and provide a glimpse into In Mind † Data based on the number of users worldwide for be familiar with the implications of severe SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 Supported by BD FreeStyle Libre personal CGM compared to the hypoglycemia on their daily lives and the future of the Eversense CGM System. PT03 - Insulin Delivery Innovation: A number of users for other leading personal brands Exhibit Hall, Product Theater B and based on CGM sales dollars compared to on their diabetes care. We will discuss A Diabetes Educator will share their Journey Centered Around Patients and Learn how real-world patient experience other leading personal CGM brands. In the United 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm severe hypoglycemia management, as Eversense experience– and highlight the Their Care Teams States product is branded FreeStyle Libre 14 day and innovative research regarding injection System well as the potential to change the current ease of use and life-changing benefits Supported by Insulet PT10 - Lilly Diabetes Product Theater force variability led to the newly redesigned *Data based on the number of users worldwide treatment approach for individuals at risk of to their patients. Also, you will hear from an Exhibit Hall, Product Theater A for FreeStyle Libre products. In the United States Supported by Lilly BD Nano™ 2nd Gen Pen Needle, which product is branded FreeStyle Libre 14 day System. severe hypoglycemic events by leveraging extraordinary patient about their unstoppable People with diabetes and their care teams Exhibit Hall, Product Theater A provides a more reliable 4mm injection emerging guidelines and best practices. journey with the Eversense CGM System and are at the center of product development Amy Hess Fischl, MS, RDN, LDN, BC-ADM, Lilly has been a global leader in diabetes depth. This session will highlight the critical Virginia Valentine, APRN, BC-ADM, CDE, the results seen in their everyday life. At the at Insulet. For patients on MDI, the discreet CDE, University of Chicago Medicine, care since 1923, when we introduced the role that Certified Diabetes Educators play in FAADE, Executive Director Medial Affairs, conclusion of the presentations, there will be Omnipod DASH™ System combines the Kovler Diabetes Center world’s first commercial insulin. Today, teaching patients proper injection technique, Health Scripts Care a Q&A session. You don’t want to miss this tubeless, waterproof1 Pod with an easy to use, through research and collaboration, a and how the BD Nano™ 2nd Gen Pen exciting program! color touchscreen Personal Diabetes Manager 11:45 am – 12:30 pm wide range of therapies, and a continued Needle can help make injections easier from 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm Fran R. Kaufman, MD, Chief Medical (PDM). With a new suite of iOS mobile commitment to providing real solutions—we start to finish for your patients. Officer, Senseonics, Inc. applications, the system gives users and their strive to make life better for people affected Donna Jornsay, MS, BSN, CPNP, BC-ADM, CDE, PT07 - Why ACCURACY Matters...and Belinda Hilliard, DNP-BC, CDE, Consolidated caregivers convenient access to diabetes data PT09 - Say Goodbye to Needles at by diabetes. CDTC, Diabetes Program Manager/Clinical What You Can Do About It Medical Practices of Memphis, PLLC on their smartphones. DASH™ also serves Mealtime – Let’s Talk About Afrezza® Deborah A. Hinnen, APN, BC-ADM, CDE, Specialist, Mills-Peninsula Medical Center Supported by Ascensia Darrell Greene, Eversense User, Memphis as the platform for additional advancements (insulin human) Inhalation Powder, the FAAN, FAADE, Advanced Practice Nurse Maureen Shanahan, MSHA, RPH, Senior Exhibit Hall, Product Theater B News Anchor in user-centered design aimed at delivering Inhaled Insulin and Certified Diabetes Educator, University Medical Science Liasion, BD Medical, As diabetes technologies evolve the use of the benefits of hybrid closed-loop technology Supported by Mannkind Corporation of Colorado Health Diabetes Care glucose monitoring continues to play an for people with insulin-requiring diabetes in Exhibit Hall, Product Theater A integral role in diabetes management. This the future. Join us to learn how the Omnipod During this session, Dr. Michelle Welch, presentation will discuss the link between DASH™ System provides the foundation for MD, founder of Diabetes and Metabolism blood glucose monitoring accuracy and 16 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 17
CORPORATE SYMPOSIUM EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS Corporate symposium provide attendees with additional education and information opportunities. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 • PRECONFERENCE In accordance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, attendance at this educational program is limited to healthcare professionals. Accordingly, attendance by guests or spouses is not appropriate and cannot be accommodated. PRECONFERENCE COURSE All events are held at the Marriott Marquis hotel. Doors will open 45 minutes before scheduled start time and will have a buffet dinner. 1:00 pm – PC01 Pharmacology Boot Camp** PC02 Reimbursement Boot Camp** PC03 Advanced Lifestyle Coach Seating is first come, first served. 5:00 pm Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Intensive** Room 320 • 4 CE HR Room 310 • 4 CE HR Room 340 • 4 CE HR 1.5 CE available per session 1:00 pm – NETWORKING EVENT RegiCeption Hosted by Xeris 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall C Foyer SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 5:30 pm – PRODUCT THEATER PT01 The Eversense® Journey: It’s All About the Team (Supported by Senseonics) 6:15 pm Exhibit Hall E Foyer 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm 5:30 pm – NETWORKING EVENT Coordinating Body (CB) and Communities of Interest (COI) Networking Reception 7:00 pm Marriott Marquis Hotel - Texas Ballroom Salon E, Level 4 CS01 - The Next Generation of CGM: How Flash Glucose Monitoring is ** Additional fee required to attend these events. Revolutionizing Diabetes Management Texas Ballroom C, Level 4 Application Based Knowledge Based Pharmacotherapeutic credit CHES credit CHES/MCHES credit Supported by an unrestricted grant provided by Abbott and The Endocrine Society Advances in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) are changing glucose management from a largely reactionary approach to one that is predictive in nature. Flash glucose monitoring is part of this revolution. How we leverage these new tools in practice will depend on providers’ understanding of newer technology and their ability to effectively communicate practical guides to their patients. This program will update clinicians on how flash glucose monitoring is changing the landscape and how clinicians have put practical guides in action to make the most of newer technologies. Eden Miller, DO, Family Practitioner, PROGRAM ABBREVIATIONS* High Lakes Health Care Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDE, AAFP – American Academy of Family Physicians DEAP – Diabetes Education Accreditation Program Endocrine Clinical Pharmacy, Cleveland Clinic Diabetes Center ADA – American Diabetes Association DPP – Diabetes Prevention Program AND – Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics DSMES – Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support BC-ADM – Board Certified Advanced Diabetes Management DSMT – Diabetes Self-Management Training CDE – Certified Diabetes Educator HCT – Helmsley Charitable Trust CGM – Continuous Glucose Monitor MDPP – Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program CHW – Community Health Workers NDPP – National Diabetes Prevention Program DANA – Diabetes Advanced Network Access T1D – Type 1 Diabetes DCE – Diabetes Care and Education *Less frequently recognized abbreviations included 18 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 19
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 • DELAY TYPE 2 DIABETES DAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 6:30 am – PRODUCT THEATER PT02 The Clinical Data the CGM Experts Are Talking About Now (Supported by Dexcom) 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm 7:15 am Exhibit Hall - Product Theater B F21 ADA 2019 Nutrition Therapy F22 Cities Changing Diabetes: Faith & F23 Peer Support Communities for 7:30 am – PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS Karen Kemmis, PT, RN, DPT, MS, GCS, CDE, FAADE Consensus Report: Evaluating Diabetes Initiative Part I: Adapting Self-Management Support: Diabetes Nutrition Research and DSMES In Communities of Faith Research Trends 8:00 am Exhibit Hall E • 0.5 CHES HR Coming to Consensus: Part 2 Grand Ballroom C Room 370 Grand Ballroom B 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 8:00 am – GENERAL SESSION GS01 An Approach to Targeting Vulnerable Populations for Primary Prevention: 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR Houston Cities Changing Diabetes 9:00 am Exhibit Hall E • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 3:15 pm – 3:45 pm 3:15 pm – F24A How Language Affects Person F25A The STEPP-UP Project: Designing Low F20A Prevent T2: One Session At A F01 Medical Nutrition Therapy to F02 Access To Insulin: Cost Drivers and F03 Best of ADA 4:15 pm and Provider Communication Literacy Teaching Tools for Use of TIme Reduce Risk for and Manage Non-Medical Switching Scientific Sessions 2019 Room 360 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES Devices in Minority Populations Grand Ballroom A Cardiovascular Disease Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C HR Room 361 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Grand Ballroom A 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm 9:45 am – 10:45 am F20B From NDPP to MDPP: Building F24B Diabeetus Cakes & Bacon: Diabetes- F25B Tips and Tactics to Overcome F04 Implementing Game-Based Learning F05 AADE’s Vision of the Future for the F06 Shame and Diabetes: Practicing Resil- Sustainable Diabetes Prevention Tagged Food Photos on Instagram Literacy and Cultural Barriers in DSMES and the National DPP: Specialty Offers Opportunities to ience in a Culture of Weight Stigma, Programs Room 360 Room 361 Insight from the CDC Ride the Population Health Wave Disordered Eating, and Healthism Grand Ballroom A 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 370 Room 360 Room 361 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm F07 Bright Spots & Landmines: A F08 Making Sense of Sensing F09 A Technology-Enabled, Diabetes F27 ADA 2019 Nutrition F28 Cities Changing F29 Impact of Diabetes F30 Health Equity Among Diabetes Toolkit for Meaningful Grand Ballroom B Specialist Delivered, Endocri- Therapy Consensus Diabetes: Faith & Self-management Edu- African Americans in Behavior Change 1 CE HR nologist Supported Approach to Report: Application in Diabetes Initiative cation and Support on the National DPP Grand Ballroom A Achieve Clinical and Cost Effec- the Real World Through Part II: Working with Psychological Distress Room 360 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR tive Outcomes in Primary Care Participatory Learning: Communities of Faith among African Amer- 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Grand Ballroom C Part 3 Grand Ballroom C icans and Hispanic/ 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Grand Ballroom B 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Latinos with Diabetes 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 1 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 370 F11 Every Little Step Counts: An Effective Model for Culturally- F12 Reducing Stigma to Improve Outcomes 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 4:30 pm – Grounded Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Room 361 • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 5:30 pm Room 360 • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm 11:00 am – 11:30 am 11:30 am – 12:00 pm F26A Applying the Miracle Question in Diabetes Care F31A Diabetes Prevention and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Grand Ballroom A • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Indians: Integrating Science and Tradition F10A How Can We Reach You? Incorporating Telehealth into F10B Strategies for Successful DSMT and MNT Telehealth Room 361 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR the Employee DSMES Program Implementation Room 370 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 370 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm F26B Peer Support Communities: F31B Innovative Strategies to Inspire a Culturally Unique 12:00 pm – MEET THE POSTER AUTHORS Data, Resources, Tips and Tricks Community 1:00 pm Exhibit Hall C Grand Ballroom A • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 361 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR PRODUCT THEATER PT03 Insulin Delivery Innovation: A Journey PRODUCT THEATER PT04 Introducing BD Nano™ 2nd Gen Pen 7:30 pm – NETWORKING EVENT Hoopla 12:15 pm – Centered Around Patients and Their Needles: Redesigned with Patients In 10:00 pm Room 320 1:00 pm Care Teams (Supported by Insulet) Mind (Supported by BD) Exhibit Hall - Product Theater A Exhibit Hall - Product Theater B Application Based Knowledge Based Pharmacotherapeutic credit (subject to change) CHES credit CHES/MCHES credit 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm F13 Articulating Your Program’s Value F14 ADA 2019 Nutrition Therapy F15 Data, Machine Learning, Pattern In Evolving Models of Care Consensus Report: The Evidence Management and a Human Touch Grand Ballroom A and Practice Guidance; Part 1 to Power Diabetes Care 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom C 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR LEARNING TRACKS 2:00 pm – Sessions are grouped into different learning categories to help you find the topics of greatest interest to you. F16 A Taste of African Heritage: Integration of a Culturally F18 Expanding the National DPP Lifestyle Change Program 3:00 pm Sensitive Cooking Curriculum to Improve Outcomes through Faith, Food, Fitness and Healthy Lifestyles Room 370 • 1 CE HR Room 361 • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR AADE7 IN PRACTICE ® INCLUSIVE DIABETES CARE RISK REDUCTION/DELAY OF Sponsored by the AADE Education and Research Foundation TYPE 2 DIABETES 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm THE BUSINESS OF DIABETES POPULATION HEALTH T ECHNOLOGY: DEVICES, DATA AND F17A Rural vs. Urban DPP Participation and Outcomes: The F17B CDC Research and Development of Digital Resources to CLINICAL DIABETES Montana Experience Maximize National DPP Retention MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES PSYCHOSOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL PATIENT-GENERATED HEALTH DATA Room 360 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 360 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 20 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 21
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 6:00 am – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ZUMBA • Avenida Balcony 7:00 am S13 Collaborative Care: Phy- S14 Impact of RDN-Led S17 Glycemic Management S18 Inclusive Care for 7:30 am – GENERAL SESSION GS02 Ignite a Culture of Food Dignity sician and Diabetes Spe- Medication Therapy in People with High LGBTQ People with 8:30 am cialist Real World Use of Trial on Type 2 Cardiovascular Risk Diabetes: A Panel Exhibit Hall E • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Professional Continuous Diabetes Outcomes Room 360 Discussion Glucose Monitoring in Grand Ballroom B 1 CE HR Room 361 9:15 pm – SPECIAL EVENT Highlights from the Emerging Science Industry Posters Primary Care 1 CE HR 1 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR 10:00 pm Exhibit Hall - Product Theater A • 1 CHES HR Grand Ballroom A 0.25 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR 1:00 pm – S01 It’s About TIme: The Use of CGM S02 Diabetes Medication Options: S03 AADE’s Practical Approach to 2:00 pm 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm for Optimal Diabetes Care New and on the Horizon Mental Health for the Diabetes Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Specialist S15A Low Carbohydrate Diets: Fad or Evidence Based Course S16A Online and In-Person Peer Support for Underserved 1 CE HR | 0.25 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR Grand Ballroom C of Action? Populations 9:15 am – 1 CE HR | 0.25 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR Grand Ballroom C • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 370 • 0.5 CE HR 10:15 am S04 Mission POSSIBLE: Managing S05 Survival Strategies: A Panel Discussion S06 Inpatient Behavioral Health and 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Glucose During Sports & Exercise to Manage and Grow a Successful Diabetes Management: What We S15B Person Centered Implementation of Low Carbohydrate S16B Create Lasting Behavioral Change in African Americans Room 370 Diabetes Education Service Didn’t Know Eating Plans with Diabetes 1 CE HR | 0.25 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR Room 360 Room 361 Grand Ballroom C • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 370 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR 10:30 am – 11:30 am PRODUCT THEATER PT08 Best Practices for Managing Severe PRODUCT THEATER PT09 Say Goodbye to Needles at Mealtime Hypoglycemia (Supported by Xeris) – Let’s Talk About Afrezza® (insulin S07 CGMs Work. Let’s Use S08 The Diabetes S09 Interprofessional Core S10 RN Care Managers in 2:15 pm – Exhibit Hall - Product Theater B human) Inhalation Powder, the Inhaled Them! Garage™: Remodeling Competencies for the Outpatient Care 3:00 pm Insulin (Supported by Mannkind Corp.) Grand Ballroom A DSMES from Concept Obesity Treatment and Setting Exhibit Hall - Product Theater B 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR to Assembly Conversations about Room 370 Grand Ballroom B Weight 1 CE HR 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Grand Ballroom C 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR S19 Navigating Eating Plans in the Real World S22 Make Your Professional Presentations Go From Ordinary Grand Ballroom A • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR to Exceptional 10:30 am – 10:30 am – 11:00 am Room 370 • 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 11:30 am S11A Use of Outcomes Data and Marketing Strategies to S12A Diabetes Management in People Undergoing Cancer 3:15 pm – 3:45 pm Sustain Diabetes Programs Treatment: Part 1 Room 360 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 361 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 Pharma HR | 1 CHES HR S20A Entering “Phantom S21A Making Space S23A Teratogenicity of S24A Forging the Path Ahead: Carbs”; Does it Help or for Lurkers in Peer Diabetes and Diabetes Leveraging NACDD’s 11:00 am – 11:30 am Hurt? Support: A Community- Management in National DPP Coverage Grand Ballroom B Supported Approach to Pregnancy and Toolkit and CDC’s Cus- S11B Leveraging Digital Health to Expand Diabetes Health S12B Diabetes Management in People Undergoing Cancer 0.5 CE HR Engagement Breastfeeding tomer Service Center Services for Value-Based Care Treatment Part 2 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Grand Ballroom C Room 360 Room 361 Room 360 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR Room 361 • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 Pharma HR | 0.5 CHES HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR PRODUCT THEATER PT06 Actionable Insights from Time in PRODUCT THEATER PT07 Why ACCURACY Matters...and 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm Range with FreeStyle Libre Personal What You Can Do About It S20B Do Clinicians REALLY S21B Peer Support for S23B Sweet 360 Vision S24B Medicaid and the Na- 11:45 am – CGM Systems (Supported by Ascensia) Know HOW and People with Diabetes Project: Embedding tional DPP: Highlights, 12:30 pm (Supported by Abbott) Exhibit Hall - Product Theater B WHEN People Take their in the Workplace: The Diabetes Specialists Resources, and Lessons Exhibit Hall - Product Theater A Insulin? Smart Dosing Chevron Case Study Across the Four Trimes- Learned from a Demon- Monitors Can Help Grand Ballroom C ters of Pregnancy stration Project with 12:00 pm – MEET THE POSTER AUTHORS Maryland and Oregon Grand Ballroom B 0.5 CE HR Room 360 1:00 pm Exhibit Hall C • 1 CE HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.25 Pharma HR 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 0.5 CE HR Room 361 0.5 CHES HR 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR Application Based Knowledge Based Pharmacotherapeutic credit (subject to change) CHES credit CHES/MCHES credit 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm S25 Use of Social Media and S27 Diabetes on the S28 Beyond Coping: Raise S29 Eating and Thriving Peer Support in Diabetes Margin Your Spirits, Not Your with Diabetes: A LEARNING TRACKS Care: A Panel from Grand Ballroom C Blood Sugar Coached Meal Class Sessions are grouped into different learning categories to help you find the topics of greatest interest to you. AADE Project Leaders 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Room 370 Room 360 4:30 pm – Grand Ballroom A 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR 1 CE HR | 1 CHES/MCHES HR AADE7 IN PRACTICE ® INCLUSIVE DIABETES CARE RISK REDUCTION/DELAY OF 5:30 pm 1 CE HR | 1 CHES HR Sponsored by the AADE Education and Research Foundation TYPE 2 DIABETES THE BUSINESS OF DIABETES 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm POPULATION HEALTH T ECHNOLOGY: DEVICES, DATA AND CLINICAL DIABETES S26A Discharge Strategies to Ensure a Safe Transition from S26B Innovations in Inpatient Diabetes Care: It Takes A MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES PSYCHOSOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL PATIENT-GENERATED HEALTH DATA Hospital to Home Diabetes Specialist Grand Ballroom B • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR Grand Ballroom B • 0.5 CE HR | 0.5 CHES HR | 0.5 CHES/MCHES HR 22 Learn more at aade19.org or download the mobile app 7:30 pm – 23 10:00 pm NETWORKING EVENT Customer Event - BD/Lilly • Marriott Marquis Hotel - Houston Ballroom, Level 2
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