Diabetes Jeopardy: CDA-DES

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SPEAKERS & OBJECTIVES
Cecilia Hamming
B.ScN, RN, CPT, BA(Psyc)
OMG, My next client is wearing a pump!
Now what?
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Describe the basics of pump therapy
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Discuss who is a good candidate to wear a
pump. Discuss what the expectations are
CDA-DES
WORKSHOP PLANNING
COMMITTEE
Colleen Hollinger (Co-Chair)
Dianne Mooney (Co-Chair)
George Kokonas
Monica Lawrence
Arlene Slimmon
Amanda Ulmer
Tammy Beaudry
South Saskatchewan Chapter
Presents
Diabetes Jeopardy:
A Medley of
Topics
Cholesterol
Pumps
Insulin
Non- HDL
100 pt
100 pt
100 pt
Double
What is it?
Jeopardy
200 pt
Who would be
A good
Candidate?
200 pt
200 pt
200 pt
300 pt
300 pt
300 pt
Where are
Pump Basal
/Bolus
Rates?
300 pt
What are
PC5K9
Inhibitors?
400 pt
400 pt
400 pt
400 pt
500 pt
Double
Jeopardy
500 pt
500 pt
500 pt
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Describe the process for my client to obtain
a pump….what do they need to know?
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Identify strategies to help my clients until
they see a Certified Pump Trainer
(Pumping for dummies…how can I help my
clients until they see a CPT?" )
CREDITS
This program has been approved for
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5.0 credits for Continuing Professional
Development, Pharmacists
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6.0 credits for CDECB
PLATINUM SPONSOR
Client
Adherence
What is
Motivational
Communication
April 29, 2016
8:00am-4:15pm
GOLD SPONSORS
of the
Canadian Diabetes Association
Are you interested in becoming a member?
Ask us about it or go to www.diabetes.ca for
more information!
Jacqui Shumiatcher Theatre
200 Lakeshore Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
Please use the west entrance at the southwest corner
of the Conexus Arts Centre
SPEAKERS & OBJECTIVES
Dr. Kim Lavoie Workshop
Ph.D.
CIHR New Investigator, FRQS Chercheur-Boursier Co-Director,
Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Professor, Dept. of Psychology
University of Quebec at Montreal, Director, Chronic Disease Research
Division, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montreal Adjunct Professor,
Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal; Associate Researcher,
Montreal Heart Institute, Chair, Health Psychology and Behavioral
Medicine Section, Canadian Psychological Association
Why won't they listen?! How motivational
communication can improve adherence and
outcomes in patients with diabetes
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Describe the role and importance of effective
provider-patient communication
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Identify the most common communication
PROGRAM
8:00-8:30am: Registration & Exhibits
Online: http://www.diabetes.ca/in-yourcommunity/local-programsevents/regional-eventsprograms/saskatchewan-events/diabetesjeopardy-a-medley-of-topics
8:30-8:45am: Welcoming Remarks
8:45-10:15am: Kim Lavoie (part 1)
Phone: 416-408-7082
10:15-10:45am: Nutrition Break &
Exhibits
Note:
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DES number must accompany registration for
10:45am-Noon: Kim Lavoie (part 2)
Noon-1:00pm: Lunch
traps
discounted fee.
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Payment CONFIRMS your registration.
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No e-mail registrations.
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Fees include lunch and 2 nutrition breaks.
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Early bird registration deadline is Friday April 8th,
2016.
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Recognize the core principles and skills of
1:00-2:15pm: Bill Semchuck
motivational communication as it pertains to
diabetes patients
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Describe the evidence-base for the efficacy of
MC in clinical settings as it pertains to patients
with diabetes or other chronic diseases
2:15-2:30pm: Nutrition Break and
Exhibits
2:30-2:45pm: Activity Break
Bill Semchuck
M.Sc., Pharm.D., FCSHP
2:45-4:00pm: Cecilia Hamming
Cholesterol Management in Individuals with
Diabetes
4:00-4:15pm: Questions
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Compare
4:15-4:30pm: Closing remarks
and contrast the evidence for lipid
lowering in people with and without diabetes
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Discuss new laboratory data utilized in the
management of dyslipidemia
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Discuss innovative cholesterol lowering
therapies (PCSK9 inhibitors)
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Describe opportunities in care for people with
diabetes who have dyslipidemia
REGISTRATION
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NO REFUNDS after early bird deadlline.
For more information contact:
Colleen Hollinger: 306-697-4007
(Colleen.Hollinger@rqhealth.ca)
Early Bird
DES member
$75
Non-member
$120
Day of Conference: All Categories
After
$100
$150
$175
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