Select presentations from WNA's 3rd Annual Diabetes Care & Education Conference were recorded and are NOW AVAILABLE as self-study (on-demand) education programs. Click on the 4 titles below to find a session description, presenter information, and the number of contact hours (including Rx credit) awarded for each.
The cost is $60 for the series. Cost includes a CE Certificate documenting the contact hours (including the Rx hours) awarded upon completion of each module’s online evaluation. Payment is by credit card. CLICK HERE to ORDER the series!
Upon completion of your order, you will immediately receive a confirmation email containing the links specific to each module – to the video recording, the handout, and the online evaluation. PLEASE SAVE THE CONFIRMATION EMAIL! If it’s been a few minutes and you haven’t received the email(s), please check your spam/trash folders - especially if using a work email address. If you don’t find anything in your spam/trash folder, please contact bri@wisconsinnurses.org for assistance.
A few other important points:
- The deadline to view the purchased series and complete the online evaluation for CE credit is December 31, 2025. The evaluation can be completed right away after viewing the recording or you can complete it later (as long as it’s prior to the deadline). You will not be able to access the purchased series or their evaluations after December 31, 2025.
- A Certificate of Completion documenting the contact hours (including pharmacology/Rx hours) earned for completing a module will be emailed immediately after you “Submit Evaluation.”
Interested in purchasing a self-study program? Click here to order!
Click the tabs below for more information on each module in the series, or you may print this document - Printable Overview of Series
Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes - Not your Grandmas Diabetes
1.00 contact hour / .25 Rx
This session focuses on:
- Explore the ways in which youth-onset type 2 diabetes differs from adult-onset type 2
diabetes - Describe strategies to manage youth-onset type 2 diabetes
- Address medications - insulin and non-insulin - used in treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
- Discuss impact of lifestyle modifications in the treatment of T2DM in children
- Review barriers to care related to social determinants of health
Presenters:
Elizabeth A. Mann, MD, Pediatric Endocrinologist at UW Health, Assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Elizabeth Bender Roe, DNP, APNP, Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner at UW Health - Pediatric Diabetes
Original Presentation: 2nd Annual Diabetes Care & Education Conference - September 27, 2024
Beyond Type 1 and Type 2: Genetic Causes of Diabetes and New Categories of Classification
1.00 contact hours / .75 Rx
This session focuses on:
- Discuss the overview of maturity- onset diabetes of the young (MODY); (background,
genetics, signs/symptoms, treatment) - Discuss other rare forms of diabetes (mitochondrial disease, etc.)
- Discuss latent auto-immune diabetes of adults (LADA) -(background and how fits into type
1 diabetes pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, risk factors, treatment, and prevention of
progression to type 1 diabetes) - Discuss the heterogeneity of type 2 diabetes (background, definitions, personalized
therapeutic approaches) - Provide takeaways that healthcare providers can use to identify these patients sooner in
their treatment regimen
Presenter: Dawn Belt Davis, MD, PhD, Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Section Chief, Endocrinology at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital
Original Presentation: 2nd Annual Diabetes Care & Education Conference - September 27, 2024
Kidneys and Kale: Preventative Kidney Care Associated with Diabetes-related Implications
1.00 contact hours / 1.00 Rx
This session focuses on:
- Summarize an overview of chronic kidney disease including risk factors, signs and
symptoms, and genetics. - Recognize people with CKD, and other chronic diseases, are at disadvantages associated
with health inequities and food insecurity and how interventions can alleviate risks through
the provision of equitable access to care. - Discuss the impacts of disproportionate CKD screening among at-risk populations.
- Evaluate, interpret, and integrate currently available evidence on the inclusion of plant based foods in nutrition care for those with CKD and diabetes to slow the progression of CKD to ESKD while optimizing biochemical parameters and quality of life.
Presenter: AnnaMarie Rodriguez, RDN, LD, FAND, Dietitian Consultant at Nutrition Directions LLC, Renal Clinical Retention Specialist at Pentec Health
Original Presentation: 2nd Annual Diabetes Care & Education Conference - September 27, 2024
Treating Obesity vs Treating Type 2 Diabetes: Are They One In The Same?
1.00 contact hours / .50 Rx
This session focuses on:
- Explore the physiological connection between adiposity and diabetes
- Discuss treatment regimens and efficacy for both diseases
- Review how stigma and provider bias impact care of people with diabetes and obesity
Presenter: Sam Pabich, MD, MPH, Endocrinologist/Scientist at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital and UW Health Assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Original Presentation: 2nd Annual Diabetes Care & Education Conference - September 27, 2024
Continuing Education Credit: Each module offers 1.0 contact hour plus the amount of pharmacology credit identified on the website under each 'tab'. It is the responsibility of participants to determine whether the content provided meets the specific continuing education requirements of their certifying or licensing body.
We suggest that you save/print a copy of the session handout and your CE Certificate for purposes of documenting your completion of these modules.
Requirements for Successful Completion: Participants must view the entire video, review the handout file and complete the online conference evaluation by December 31, 2025 to receive the CE and pharmacology credit for each module.
Only the following individuals with the ability to control the content of the activity reported financial relationships with ineligible companies:
Annamarie Rodriguez, RDN, LD, FAND – Renal Clinical Retention Specialist, Pentec Health
Sam Pabich, MD, MPH – Consultant, Eli Lilly
All relevant financial relationships identified were mitigated.
Provider Statement: Wisconsin Nurses Association is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.