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Blood Glucose Pattern Management (advanced course)

Date: 05 Mar, 2016 - 06 Mar, 2016
  • Location: Segal Building at Simon Fraser University, 500 Granville St, Vancouver, Canada
  • Type: Education course / programme
  • Region: North America and Caribbean
  • Organiser: Kinghooper DIabetes Education
    info@kinghooper.com
    Telephone:+1.604.998.1444
  • Target audience: All health professionals
  • Event website: kinghooper.com
  • Language: English
  • Attending members: 2

Our newest advanced course, Blood Glucose Pattern Management, teaches creative approaches for problem-solving blood glucose variance.

People with diabetes behave and make decisions every day that affect their glycemic control. They come to you, their health care provider, with their blood glucose logs. Or not! Maybe they are not checking their blood glucose. Or they are, but have no idea why! Or how to interpret the results! Or they are frustrated and can’t figure things out, and ask for your expertise to guide them to adjust their diabetes management actions. They want to rebalance!

How confident are you with assessing blood glucose patterns and determining how to help people rebalance their glucose levels to live well with diabetes? Blood glucose pattern management is a powerful way to educate, communicate, and bring about change for improved diabetes management. These actions are the key to managing glycemic control.

This program will review what blood glucose pattern management is, take an in-depth review of non-insulin and insulin variables influencing glucose, and discuss how to systematically assess and prioritize what can be adjusted for the greatest impact. We will discuss how to integrate education about glycemic-related problem-solving skills into your practice.

Our team of experts will engage your learning with: interactive presentations summarizing current evidence in the literature, and real-life case studies.