Technician Chronic Kidney Disease | Diabetes | Patient Safety | Weight Management Live 1 credit hour Annual Update
LIVE WEBINAR: March 3, 2026 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Central Time)

Diabetes guidelines continue to shape clinical practice by refining approaches to screening, diagnosis, therapy selection, technology use, and the management of related health conditions. This course discusses the latest updates and highlights how these recommendations influence comprehensive diabetes care. You will learn how guideline changes can inform person-centered management strategies, support safe and effective medication use, and enhance your role in optimizing outcomes for people living with diabetes across practice settings.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this application-based CPE course, pharmacy technicians should be able to:
1. Describe updates within the latest ADA diabetes guidelines that influence diabetes management in pharmacy practice.
2. Identify revised recommendations related to screening, monitoring, and risk reduction in diabetes care.
3. Discuss common medication therapies used in managing people with diabetes.
4. Explain updated recommendations regarding the use of diabetes-related technologies and their role in supporting patient care.
5. Outline ways pharmacy technicians can support collaborative diabetes care, including communication with pharmacists, patients, and other healthcare providers.

Faculty

Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES

Professor, Pharmacy Practice,
Diabetes Care & Education Specialist
Midwestern University College of Pharmacy 

Disclosures:

Susan Cornell is an advisory board member for Noro Nordisk. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.

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