November is Diabetes Awareness Month: Enhance Your Knowledge with WNA’s Clinical Resource on Diabetes

As November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, it’s a crucial time for healthcare providers to deepen their understanding of diabetes care. The Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) offers a dedicated Clinical Resource Topic on diabetes to support nurses and healthcare professionals with up-to-date information, tools, and education.

A highlight of this resource is a series of recorded sessions from our 2024 Diabetes Care and Education Conference, each designed as a self-study offering for continuing education (CE) credits. These sessions delve into various critical areas of diabetes care:

  1. Beyond Type 1 and Type 2: Discover the genetic causes of diabetes and the latest developments in new categories of classification.
  2. Kidneys and Kale: Explore preventive kidney care and understand its vital role in managing diabetes-related complications.
  3. Treating Obesity vs. Treating Type 2 Diabetes: Are these treatments synonymous, or do they require distinct approaches?
  4. Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes – Not Your Grandma’s Diabetes: Learn about the unique challenges and considerations in treating pediatric Type 2 diabetes.

These resources will be available soon, so stay tuned for updates! Access these and other invaluable diabetes care resources on the WNA Clinical Resource page. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to make a difference this Diabetes Awareness Month!