Diabetes Education Services
New: Level 5 | Hot Flashes & Hyperglycemia: What Clinicians Need to Know | Aug. 27th
New: Level 5 | Hot Flashes & Hyperglycemia: What Clinicians Need to Know | Aug. 27th
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Hot Flashes & Hyperglycemia
What Clinicians Need to Know
with Dr. Jill Schramm, DNP, FNP-C, BC-ADM, CDCES
Recorded & Ready to Watch!
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This course is included in our Level 5 | Specialty Topics with the Experts
The intersection of menopause and diabetes is often underrecognized in clinical care, yet people with diabetes in menopausal transition face unique metabolic, hormonal, and lifestyle changes that can significantly impact glycemic control. This session explores the physiological shifts of menopause, the implications for insulin resistance, and evidence-based strategies for individualized care. Attendees will leave with practical guidance on hormone therapy, lifestyle management, and education tools to improve outcomes for people with diabetes navigating both diabetes and the menopausal transition.
Course topics:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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Describe the hormonal changes during menopause and their effects on glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
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Identify the clinical implications of menopause on glycemic variability and diabetes self-management.
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Evaluate the risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT) in people with diabetes with type 2 diabetes, including preferred formulations.
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Apply individualized care strategies to support midlife individuals living with diabetes and menopause, incorporating lifestyle, pharmacologic, and symptom management approaches.
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Recognize when to refer to menopause specialists or collaborate across disciplines to optimize individual outcomes.
Course Objective:
- Apply evidence-based strategies for diabetes management in specific populations, including those affected by menopause, cancer, and gastrointestinal disorders.
Fee: $29.00
Earn 1.5 CEs
Activity Start and End Date: 8/27/2025 to 8/27/2027
Estimated time to complete the activity: 1 hour and 30 minutes
The use of DES products does not guarantee the successful passage of the certification exam. CBDCE and ADCES do not endorse any preparatory or review materials for the CDCES or BC-ADM exams, except for those published by CBDCE & ADCES.
Hot Flashes & Hyperglycemia
What Clinicians Need to Know
with Dr. Jill Schramm, DNP, FNP-C, BC-ADM, CDCES
Recorded & Ready to Watch!
__________________________________________
This course is included in our Level 5 | Specialty Topics with the Experts
The intersection of menopause and diabetes is often underrecognized in clinical care, yet people with diabetes in menopausal transition face unique metabolic, hormonal, and lifestyle changes that can significantly impact glycemic control. This session explores the physiological shifts of menopause, the implications for insulin resistance, and evidence-based strategies for individualized care. Attendees will leave with practical guidance on hormone therapy, lifestyle management, and education tools to improve outcomes for people with diabetes navigating both diabetes and the menopausal transition.
Course topics:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
-
Describe the hormonal changes during menopause and their effects on glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
-
Identify the clinical implications of menopause on glycemic variability and diabetes self-management.
-
Evaluate the risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT) in people with diabetes with type 2 diabetes, including preferred formulations.
-
Apply individualized care strategies to support midlife individuals living with diabetes and menopause, incorporating lifestyle, pharmacologic, and symptom management approaches.
-
Recognize when to refer to menopause specialists or collaborate across disciplines to optimize individual outcomes.
Course Objective:
- Apply evidence-based strategies for diabetes management in specific populations, including those affected by menopause, cancer, and gastrointestinal disorders.
Fee: $29.00
Earn 1.5 CEs
Activity Start and End Date: 8/27/2025 to 8/27/2027
Estimated time to complete the activity: 1 hour and 30 minutes
The use of DES products does not guarantee the successful passage of the certification exam. CBDCE and ADCES do not endorse any preparatory or review materials for the CDCES or BC-ADM exams, except for those published by CBDCE & ADCES.
