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Level 2 | Standard 16: Diabetes Care in the Hospital | 1.75 CEs
Level 2 | Standard 16: Diabetes Care in the Hospital | 1.75 CEs
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Level 2 | Standard 16: Diabetes Care in the Hospital
Join us on March 20, 2026, at 11:30 am PST, for the 2026 webinar update
2025 webinar available upon registration
✓ Fulfills the Annual ADA Standards of Care Component Required for CDCES and BC-ADM Certification CE Requirements
Master inpatient diabetes management: glucose control, hyperglycemia, and evidence-based strategies.
Research demonstrates the importance of glucose control during hospitalization to improve outcomes not only in the inpatient setting but after discharge. This course reviews the evidence that supports inpatient glucose control and outlines practical strategies to achieve targets in the hospital setting. Incorporating the latest ADA Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, it provides links to resources and inpatient management templates you can use right away in clinical practice.
Course Topics:
- Describe the impact of hyperglycemia in the hospital setting
- Discuss the importance of inpatient glucose control
- List three strategies to get glucose to goal in the hospital setting
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the application of the American Diabetes Association Standards of Care for people living with prediabetes and diabetes across the lifespan and in different care settings.
- List the different pharmacologic and lifestyle treatment options to manage hyperglycemia, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia and improve health outcomes for people living with diabetes.
- State the components of a physical assessment, management of hyperglycemic crises, identification of diabetes co-conditions, and treatment approaches to prevent complications and promote the best quality of life for people with diabetes.
What's Included:
- 1.75 CE credits (AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR accredited)
- Fulfills annual ADA Standards of Care requirement for CDCES renewal
- On-demand course with video presentation, podcast, and downloadable resources
- Inpatient management templates and practical clinical tools included
- 1 full year of access to all course materials
- Activity dates: 3/24/2026 to 3/24/2028
- Estimated completion time: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Expert Instructor: Beverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM, brings extensive expertise in inpatient diabetes management, glucose control strategies, and ADA Standards of Care.
Perfect for: RNs, RDNs, pharmacists, providers, and healthcare professionals working in hospital settings who want to master inpatient glucose management and meet CDCES certification renewal requirements
Part of Our Training Programs: This course is included in Level 2 | Standards of Care Intensive, Certification Renewal Bundle (view flyer), and all CDCES (view flyer), BC-ADM (view flyer), and Dual Cert Boot Camps (view flyer).
Accredited by: AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR! More details in the "Accreditation" tab below.
Evidence-Based. Person-Centered. Practical.
Level 2 | Standard 16: Diabetes Care in the Hospital
Join us on March 20, 2026, at 11:30 am PST, for the 2026 webinar update
2025 webinar available upon registration
✓ Fulfills the Annual ADA Standards of Care Component Required for CDCES and BC-ADM Certification CE Requirements
Master inpatient diabetes management: glucose control, hyperglycemia, and evidence-based strategies.
Research demonstrates the importance of glucose control during hospitalization to improve outcomes not only in the inpatient setting but after discharge. This course reviews the evidence that supports inpatient glucose control and outlines practical strategies to achieve targets in the hospital setting. Incorporating the latest ADA Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, it provides links to resources and inpatient management templates you can use right away in clinical practice.
Course Topics:
- Describe the impact of hyperglycemia in the hospital setting
- Discuss the importance of inpatient glucose control
- List three strategies to get glucose to goal in the hospital setting
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the application of the American Diabetes Association Standards of Care for people living with prediabetes and diabetes across the lifespan and in different care settings.
- List the different pharmacologic and lifestyle treatment options to manage hyperglycemia, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia and improve health outcomes for people living with diabetes.
- State the components of a physical assessment, management of hyperglycemic crises, identification of diabetes co-conditions, and treatment approaches to prevent complications and promote the best quality of life for people with diabetes.
What's Included:
- 1.75 CE credits (AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR accredited)
- Fulfills annual ADA Standards of Care requirement for CDCES renewal
- On-demand course with video presentation, podcast, and downloadable resources
- Inpatient management templates and practical clinical tools included
- 1 full year of access to all course materials
- Activity dates: 3/24/2026 to 3/24/2028
- Estimated completion time: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Expert Instructor: Beverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM, brings extensive expertise in inpatient diabetes management, glucose control strategies, and ADA Standards of Care.
Perfect for: RNs, RDNs, pharmacists, providers, and healthcare professionals working in hospital settings who want to master inpatient glucose management and meet CDCES certification renewal requirements
Part of Our Training Programs: This course is included in Level 2 | Standards of Care Intensive, Certification Renewal Bundle (view flyer), and all CDCES (view flyer), BC-ADM (view flyer), and Dual Cert Boot Camps (view flyer).
Accredited by: AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR! More details in the "Accreditation" tab below.
Evidence-Based. Person-Centered. Practical.
