2019 Madison Clinical Conference
COURSE OBJECTIVES
According to the Centers for Disease Control 9.3% (29 million people) of the population have diabetes in the United States, and of that number 8 million are undiagnosed. The goal of the 2019 Madison Clinical Conference is to provide updates on aspects of diabetes therapy including management, pharmacotherapy, and counseling.
At the end of this conference, learners will be able to:
- Describe the communication strategies employed by interprofessional team to advance the care of the patient with diabetes;
- Describe the impact of a series of co-morbid conditions on the overall health of the patient with diabetes;
- Develop patient specific goals for diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol;
- Identify A1c goals for conception, pregnancy and postpartum;
- Describe the components of counseling for positive lifestyle and dietary behaviors for improved health outcomes; and
- Analyze the therapeutic rationale of current novel pathways for pipeline therapies.
Contact:
Brett Kelly, BS Pharm, MS
Division of Pharmacy Professional Development
777 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 890-1886
brett.kelly@wisc.edu
https://ce.pharmacy.wisc.edu/pd/madison-clinical-conference/
Intended Audience
All pharmacists regardless of their practice setting who have a desire to enhance their knowledge regarding pharmacotherapy/devices associated with management of diabetes and related conditions. Any other health professionals wishing to participate in a conference with an intense focus on the pharmacotherapy of diabetes and related conditions are welcome to participate.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this conference, students will be able to:
- Describe the communication strategies employed by interprofessional team to advance the care of the patient with diabetes;
- Describe the impact of a series of co-morbid conditions on the overall health of the patient with diabetes;
- Develop patient specific goals for diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol;
- Identify A1c goals for conception, pregnancy and postpartum;
- Describe the components of counseling for positive lifestyle and dietary behaviors for improved health outcomes; and
- Analyze the therapeutic rationale of current novel pathways for pipeline therapies.
COURSE OUTLINE
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 | |
7:30 am | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
8:25 am | Welcome and Introductions Brett Kelly, MS, RPh, Clinical Assistant Professor, DPPD, UW-Madison School of Pharmacy |
8:30 am | Pipeline Diabetes Agents Speaker: Dawn Davis, MD, PhD |
9:30 am | Update on Standards of Care Guidelines Speaker: Denise Walbrandt Pigarelli, PharmD, RPh, BC-ADM, Associate Professor (CHS), UW-Madison-School of Pharmacy |
10:30 am | Refreshment/Networking break |
10:50 am | Diabetes Nutrition 101 Speaker: Sue A McCartney, MS, RD, CDE, Diabetes Self-Management Education Program Coordinator, Wm S Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital |
11:55 pm | Lunch/Networking |
Afternoon Session | |
12:45 pm | Newer Diabetes Therapies Part 1: Non-Insulin Therapies Speaker: Beth Buckley, PharmD, CDE, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy |
1:45 pm | Updates regarding Blood Pressure, Lipids and Aspirin for Patients with Diabetes Speaker: Eva Vivian, PharmD, MS, CDE, BC-ADM, FAADE, Professor (CHS), UW-Madison-School of Pharmacy |
2:45 pm | Refreshment - Networking Break |
3:05 pm | Management of Diabetes during Pregnancy, Varied Needs and Approaches-Same Goals Speaker: April Eddy, APNP, RN, CNS, CDE, UnityPoint Health-Center for Perinatal Care, Diabetes in Pregnancy Program |
4:15 pm | Adjourn Day 1 |
Thursday, April 11, 2019 | |
7:30 am | Continental Breakfast |
8:25 am | Announcements |
8:30 am | Updates in Management of Diabetes Complications: Kidney Disease, Retinopathy and Peripheral Neuropathy Speaker: Amitha Domalpally, MD, PhD, Research Director, Fundus Photograph Reading Center, Department Of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health |
9:30 am | Emerging Diabetes Drug Targets Speaker: Michelle E. Kimple, PhD, UW-Madison Cellular and Molecular Pathology Gradate Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
10:30 am | Refreshments/Networking Break |
10:45 am | Newer Diabetes Therapies Part 2: Insulins Speaker: Nathan Lamberton, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Professor, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Medical College of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy |
11:55 pm | Lunch |
12:45 pm | Workshop 1 - Options listed below |
2:00 pm | Workshop 2 - Options listed below |
3:00 pm | Adjourn |
Workshop Options: | |
Workshop #1 | Continuous Glucose Monitoring Speaker: Elizabeth Bald, PharmD, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident, University of Iowa Health Care |
Workshop #2 | Home Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Speakers: Stefanie George, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy |
Workshop #3 | Inpatient Case Studies Speaker: Michael Nyffeler, PharmD, Clinical Specialist Nutrition Support, Meriter UnityPoint Hospital |
Workshop #4 | Basic Skills-BP, Foot Exams and more Speakers: Brenda Coupar, DNP, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital |
Workshop #5 | Insulin Initiation and Adjustment/Ambulatory Case Studies Speaker: Molly Lehmann, PharmD, PGY2 Clinical Pharmacist Resident, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital |
Workshop #6 | Insulin Pumps Speaker: Gena Van Kirk, RDN, CDE, Tandem Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes Specialist |
INSTRUCTORS
Elizabeth Bald, PharmD, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident, University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, IA
Beth Buckley, PharmD, CDE, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Milwaukee, WI
Brenda Coupar, DNP, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI
Dawn Davis, MD, PhD, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Section Chief, Endocrinology
William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI
Amitha Domalpally, MD, PhD, Research Director, Fundus Photograph Reading Center, Department Of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI
April Eddy, APNP, RN, CNS, CDE, UnityPoint Health-Center for Perinatal Care, Diabetes in Pregnancy Program, Madison, WI
Stefanie George, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Milwaukee, WI
Brett Kelly, MS, RPh, Clinical Assistant Professor, DPPD, UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, Madison, WI
Michelle E. Kimple, PhD, UW-Madison Cellular and Molecular Pathology Gradate Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
Nathan Lamberton, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Professor, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Medical College of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy, Milwaukee, WI
Molly Lehmann, PharmD, PGY2 Clinical Pharmacist Resident, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI
Sue A McCartney, MS, RD, CDE, Diabetes Self-Management Education Program Coordinator, Wm S Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI
Michael Nyffeler, PharmD, Clinical Specialist Nutrition Support, Meriter UnityPoint Hospital, Madison, WI
Mariah Pierce, PharmD, PGY-1 Managed Care Resident, Navitus Health Care Solutions
Eva Vivian, PharmD, MS, CDE, BC-ADM, FAADE, Professor (CHS), UW-Madison-School of Pharmacy, Madison, WI
Denise Walbrandt Pigarelli, PharmD, RPh, BC-ADM, Associate Professor (CHS), UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, Madison, WI
Gena Van Kirk, RDN, CDE, Tandem Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes Specialist
Marc Zande, PharmD, PGY1 Manged Care Resident, Navitus Health Care Solutions, Madison, WI
Accreditation Statement In support of improving patient care, the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. | |
Credit Designation Statements Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) 11.0 hours or 0.11 CEU's of knowledge-based CE credit can be earned by successfully completing this activity. CE credit information, based on verification of live attendance and completion of the program assessment and evaluation, will be submitted to NABP within 60 days after the activity completion. Part 2 (April 10, PM lectures) JA0000359-0000-19-032-L01-P (3.0 hours) Part 3 (April 11, AM lectures) JA0000359-0000-19-033-L01-P (3.0 hours) Each workshop is accredited separately for 1.00 hours; ACPE #’s are listed next to the workshop listings. | |
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.0 ANCC contact hours. |
Available Credit
- 11.00 ANCC Contact Hours
- 11.00 University of Wisconsin–Madison Continuing Education Hours