Podcast Series%WP_TITLE_SEP%The Huddle: Conversations with the Diabetes Care Team

The official podcast of the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists. Join us as we discuss the latest news in diabetes care, education, advocacy and technology.

Hypoglycemia: Back to School Preparation

Amy Hess-Fischl, MS, RD, LDN, BC-ADM, CDCES and Michelle Magee, MD, MB, BCh, LRCPSI join us to talk about the importance of preparation, risk mitigation, and treatment of hypoglycemia for school-age children.

We want to thank our sponsor, Lilly Diabetes, for their support of this episode.
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107: The Role of the DCES in the Inpatient Setting

ADCES’s latest position statement, “The Role of the Diabetes Care and Education Specialist in the Hospital Setting” is now available in the June issue of The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care. To help us explore the concepts discussed in the paper, we’ve invited co-author Gwen Klinkner, a nurse and certified diabetes care and education specialist, to share her first-hand experience and insights into the unique challenges and opportunities to diabetes care in an inpatient setting.

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106: Precision Medicine: Improving Diagnosis and Quality of Life for People with Diabetes

Join us as we talk with Alefiya Faizullabhoy, MBA, MS, RD, CDCES, CDN, who co-authored a practice paper on precision medicine in the January issue of ADCES in Practice. In this episode, you’ll learn about different variations of this model of care, how it is different than person-centered care and how it stands to improve health outcomes for people with diabetes.

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105: The Value of the DCES: Communicating Value in Conversations

This episode is the final in our eight-part Value Toolkit series where we discuss the value provided as a diabetes care and education specialist, and how to leverage that value to promote this role. Join us as 2021 ADCES President Kellie Rodriguez, RN, MSN, MBA, CDCES and 2022 ADCES President Jan Kavookjian, Ph.D., MBA, FAPhA, FADCES share guidance that diabetes education and care specialists can use to take ownership of their image and create demand at different levels of the healthcare system.

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100: The Value of the DCES: Reducing Therapeutic Inertia

In this series, we are discussing the value provided as a diabetes care and education specialist, and how to leverage that value to promote this role. At the center of the care model, diabetes care and education specialists are a critical solution to reducing therapeutic inertia. In this episode, Andrew Bzowyckyj, PharmD, BCPS, CDCES and Shannon Knapp, BSN, RN, CDCES join us to discuss how they have leveraged their work with stakeholders to impact this growing problem.

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104: The Value of the DCES: Utilizing Technology

In this series, we are discussing the value provided as a diabetes care and education specialist, and how to leverage that value to promote this role. In this episode, we’re talking about the value diabetes care and education specialists provide in utilizing technology and engaging the Identify, Configure, Collaborate (ICC) Framework to improve care. Dr. Michelle Magee and Trish Montesinos join us to share their experience in managing technology to reduce burden while increasing quality of life.

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99: The Value of the DCES: Leveraging Cost Strategies to Communicate Value

In this series, we are discussing the value provided as a diabetes care and education specialist, and how they can leverage that value to promote their role. In this episode, we are talking about the value diabetes care and education specialists provide in impacting cost for thier system and community. Donna Ryan and Starlin Haydon-Greatting join us to share how they leveraged their role to impact cost and communicate that to the decision makers in their systems.

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