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CardioRenal Risk Reduction Toolkit with Dr. Diana Isaacs | 1.5 CEs
CardioRenal Risk Reduction Toolkit with Dr. Diana Isaacs | 1.5 CEs
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CardioRenal Risk Reduction Toolkit
Protect kidney function and reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes care.
This course highlights the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) Standards 10 and 11 on Cardiovascular Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease Risk Management. Dr. Diana Isaacs kicks off the content by emphasizing the importance of protecting kidney function alongside reducing cardiovascular risk. She discusses the identification and prevention of renal and cardiovascular disease through pharmacologic and lifestyle interventions, including a detailed review of therapies for hyperlipidemia and hypertension. Dr. Isaacs also reviews the shared complications and risk factors of ASCVD and CKD, with a focus on clinical strategies to reduce disease progression. Learners will explore evidence-based pharmacologic therapies, treatment goals, and practical approaches to support lifestyle change through person-centered care.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the current ADA Standards for diagnosis, goals, and person-centered diabetes management across the lifespan.
- Implement timely screening and risk reduction strategies for microvascular and cardiovascular complications.
What's Included:
- 1.5 CE credits (AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR accredited)
- 90-minute on-demand course with video presentation, podcast, and downloadable resources
- 1 full year of access to all course materials
- Activity dates: 6/20/25 to 6/20/2027
Expert Instructor: Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, FCCP, brings extensive expertise in diabetes pharmacotherapy and cardiovascular risk management.
Perfect for: RNs, RDNs, pharmacists, providers, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their cardiovascular and kidney disease risk management skills and apply evidence-based strategies in clinical practice
Part of Our Training Programs: This course is included in the Virtual DiabetesEd Training Conference.
Accredited by: AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR! More details in the "Accreditation" tab below.
Evidence-Based. Person-Centered. Practical.
CardioRenal Risk Reduction Toolkit
Protect kidney function and reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes care.
This course highlights the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) Standards 10 and 11 on Cardiovascular Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease Risk Management. Dr. Diana Isaacs kicks off the content by emphasizing the importance of protecting kidney function alongside reducing cardiovascular risk. She discusses the identification and prevention of renal and cardiovascular disease through pharmacologic and lifestyle interventions, including a detailed review of therapies for hyperlipidemia and hypertension. Dr. Isaacs also reviews the shared complications and risk factors of ASCVD and CKD, with a focus on clinical strategies to reduce disease progression. Learners will explore evidence-based pharmacologic therapies, treatment goals, and practical approaches to support lifestyle change through person-centered care.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the current ADA Standards for diagnosis, goals, and person-centered diabetes management across the lifespan.
- Implement timely screening and risk reduction strategies for microvascular and cardiovascular complications.
What's Included:
- 1.5 CE credits (AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR accredited)
- 90-minute on-demand course with video presentation, podcast, and downloadable resources
- 1 full year of access to all course materials
- Activity dates: 6/20/25 to 6/20/2027
Expert Instructor: Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, FCCP, brings extensive expertise in diabetes pharmacotherapy and cardiovascular risk management.
Perfect for: RNs, RDNs, pharmacists, providers, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their cardiovascular and kidney disease risk management skills and apply evidence-based strategies in clinical practice
Part of Our Training Programs: This course is included in the Virtual DiabetesEd Training Conference.
Accredited by: AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR! More details in the "Accreditation" tab below.
Evidence-Based. Person-Centered. Practical.
