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http://www.medscape.org/lecture/diabetes-long-term-care Sandra D. Burke, PhD, RN Professor Academic Chair Upper Division Programs at Goldfarb School of Nursing Barnes-Jewish College St. Louis, Missouri Updates to Managing Diabetes in the Long-Term Care Setting CE A Free, Internet-Based Activity Supported by an independent education grant from ARKRAY USA

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Page 1: Updates to Managing Diabetes in the Long-Term …...Target Audience This activity is intended for nurses and other clinicians who care for patients with diabetes in the long-term care

http://www.medscape.org/lecture/diabetes-long-term-care

Sandra D. Burke, PhD, RN Professor Academic ChairUpper Division Programs at Goldfarb School of NursingBarnes-Jewish CollegeSt. Louis, Missouri

Updates to Managing Diabetes in the Long-Term Care Setting CE

A Free, Internet-Based Activity

Supported by an independent education grant from ARKRAY USA

Page 2: Updates to Managing Diabetes in the Long-Term …...Target Audience This activity is intended for nurses and other clinicians who care for patients with diabetes in the long-term care

Target AudienceThis activity is intended for nurses and other clinicians who care for patients with diabetes in the long-term care (LTC) setting.

Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, participants will have increased knowledge regarding the:

• Updated guidance on diabetes management in the LTC setting based on the recent 2016 American Diabetes Association (ADA) position statement

• Clinical utility of blood glucose monitoring in the LTC setting

Updates to Managing Diabetes in the Long-Term Care Setting CE

A Free, Internet-Based Activity

Accreditation Statements Medscape, LLC is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

For NursesAwarded 0.25 contact hour(s) of continuing nursing education for RNs and APNs; 0.25 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology.

Credit valid from 3/25/17 through 3/25/18.

To access this free CE activity, visit http://www.medscape.org/lecture/diabetes-long-term-careFirst time visitors will be asked to register for free.