FREE CEU's
Insulin Administration in the Hospital
Program discusses the importance of glycemin control in the hospital and the development of a tailored insulin protocol.
CEU's for nurses, pharmacists and dietitians.
Insulin Administration in the Hospital Webcast
Managing Hypertension in Adults with Diabetes
Examines clinical trials of hypertension treatment in patients with diabetes. Management strategies are presented, which will help health care professionals better treat their patients with diabetes.
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Merck & Co.
CEU's for nurses, pharmacists, dietitians
Hypertension Webcast
Prevention and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in the Diabetes Patient
examines the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in patients with diabetes. Management strategies presented, which will help health care professionals to better manage and treat their patients with diabetes.
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott Laboratories
CEU's for nurses, pharmacists, dietitians
Kidney Disease webcast
MedEd Today Diabetes CEU's
A variety of programs are available
Sponsored by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk

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MedEd Today Diabetes
The Clinical Imperative for Tight Glycemic Control
FOR PHARMACISTS ONLY

Tight glycemic control is the practice of using intravenous insulin in hyperglycemic patients to bring blood glucose levels back to normal. Research has shown that tight glycemic control dramatically improves clinical outcomes. Published data also show that it can offer significant savings to hospitals because of decreased morbidity and mortality.

Supported by an educational grant from LifeScan, Inc.

Clinical Imperative
Improving Glycemic Control by Minimizing Blood Glucose Variability
The goal of this program is to provide clinicians with current clinical data on more targeted approaches to improving glycemic control in patients with diabetes.

CEU's for nurses and pharmacists

Supported by an educational grant from LifeScan, Inc.

Glucose Monitoring
Why, When, and How to Initiate Insulin Therapy in Elderly Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Case-based Approach
Designed to enhance the understanding of the progressive nature of type 2 diabetes, the role of insulin analogs, and available treatment options and strategies that can be used to reduce the risk of serious diabetes complications within the elderly population.

CEU's for pharmacists and nurses only

Sponsored by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk

Initiating Insulin Therapy online

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