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23rd Annual Diabetes Management Conference:Best Practices Across the ContinuumFriday, November 5, 20218:30 am – 3 pmThis activity will be heldvia livestream webinar.Register online www.northwestahec.org/66431Program OverviewThis conference is designed to provide diabetes best practices for healthcare professionals. Participants will gainknowledge about specific topics in the field of diabetes management. It is imperative that providers remaineducated in all aspects of their patients’ care, from clinical management to behavior and quality of life.Conference ObjectiveUpon completion of the activity, you should be better able to: Discuss the evolution of insulin and clinical applications. Identify technology integration for patients with diabetes. Review and discuss goals for app selection and application in diabetes management. Describe non-restrictive evidence-based approaches to weight management and review a cooking demowith a focus on a balance plate approach. Discuss the role of telehealth in diabetes care. Describe diabetes burnout and moving the patient from discouraged to encouraged.Who Should ParticipateThis knowledge-based activity is designed to provide nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, physicians, PAs, NPs, and otherhealthcare professionals with the most current trends and continuum-of-treatment strategies for patients withdiabetes.As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, the Northwest AHEC provides compassionate education andrespectful care for all, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity,sexual orientation, religion, geography, disability and age.Provided by:Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Diabetes and Endocrinology Center and Northwest Area Health EducationCenter (AHEC) a program of Wake Forest School of Medicine and part of the North Carolina AHEC System.

AgendaFriday, November 5, 20217:45 am8:15 amTech Check/Log in to WebExOpening RemarksCathrine Constantacos, MD, FAAP8:30 am Keynote - Insulin Management ApproachesEugene Wright, MD9:30 am Integration of Technology into Diabetes ManagementJoseph A. Aloi, MD10:30 amDiabetes Self-Care Management & Support: There is an App for that!Jane Jeffrie Seley, DNP MPH MSN GNP RN BC-ADM CDCES CDTC FADCES FAAN11:30 amNon-Restrictive Approaches to Weight Management & Cooking DemoJoseph A. Skelton, MD, MS, FAAP and Melissa Moses, RD12:30 pmLunch1 pm Telehealth Strategies in DiabetesStephanie Crossen, MD, MPH and Jennifer Raymond, MD, MCR2 pm Diabetes BurnoutSusan Guzman, PhD3 pmClosing Remarks and AdjournJulienne Kirk, PharmD, CDELivestream Webinar Credits 6.0 Contact Hours from Northwest AHEC 0.6 CEUs from Wake Forest School of Medicine Application has been submitted for 6.0 ACPE Credit Hours. ACPE #0046-9999-21-254-L01-P Application has been submitted to the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 6.0 CPEUs. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit ispending.AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMAPRA Category 1 Credit toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for theAMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1. 6.0 Nursing Contact HoursNorthwest Area Health Education Center (NWAHEC) is approved as a provider of nursing continuingprofessional development by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by theAmerican Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.Criteria for successful completion requires attendance for at least 90% of the activity and submission of the evaluation.continued

23rd Annual Diabetes Management Conference / Nov. 5, 2021Keynote SpeakerEugene E. Wright, Jr. MDMedical Director, Performance Improvement, Charlotte Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Charlotte, NCDr. Wright serves and has served on several advisory and editorial boards to include Clinical Diabetes, DiabetesTechnology and Therapeutics and as a content reviewer for UpToDate. Dr. Wright has served on the planningcommittee of the Clinical Conference of the ADA since 2009. He serves as the inaugural chair of the ADA PrimaryCare Interest Group and as a member of the ADA/AHA Know Diabetes by Heart Science Advisory Group. Dr. Wrighthas published several articles on diabetes diagnosis, treatment and management and has given presentations atnational and international meetings on new treatments and technology for diabetes.Diabetes Conference SpeakersJoseph A. Aloi, MDProfessor of Internal MedicineChief, Section on Endocrinology and MetabolismExecutive Director Endocrinology, Obesity & Metabolism Service Line,Atrium Health Wake Forest BaptistCathrine Constantacos, MD, FAAPAssistant ProfessorMedical Director, Pediatric SubspecialtiesDepartment of Pediatrics, EndocrinologyAtrium Health Wake Forest BaptistStephanie Crossen, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Division of PediatricEndocrinology & DiabetesUniversity of California Davis HealthSusan Guzman, PhDDirector of Clinical Education and Co-FounderBehavioral Diabetes Institute, CaliforniaJulienne K. Kirk, PharmD, CDCES, BCPS, CPPProfessor, Department of Family and Community MedicineWake Forest School of MedicineDiabetes and Endocrinology CenterAtrium Health Wake Forest Baptistcontinued Melissa Moses, RDClinical NutritionistPediatrics – Brenner Children’s Hospital & Amos CottageAtrium Health Wake Forest BaptistJane Jeffrie Seley, DNP MPH MSN GNP RN BC-ADMCDCES CDTC FADCES FAANDiabetes Care & Education Specialist/Clinical Assistant Professor of MedicineDivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes & MetabolismWeill Cornell Medicine, New YorkJoseph A. Skelton, MD, MS, FAAP, FTOSProfessorDepartment of PediatricsDepartment of Epidemiology and PreventionAtrium Health Wake Forest BaptistJennifer Raymond, MD, MCRChief, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismClinical Director of DiabetesVice Chair of the Executive Telehealth CommitteeChildren’s Hospital, Los Angeles CA

23rd Annual Diabetes Management Conference: Strategies for Improving Care / Nov. 5, 2021Cost and Registration 150 – Registration Fee 120 – Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Employee Registration FeeRegistration fee includes instructional, administrative, technical costs.Register and pay online at northwestahec.org using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express)or complete and return the attached registration form by mail with payment included. Personal check orcorporate check is accepted in person or by mail.When planning for an educational activity, registration fees are not based on credit hours or agenda.Registration fees are based on expenses such as meeting room rentals, equipment, staff, etc., and are notadjusted by issues such as cancellation of speakers or other unforeseen circumstances. Every effort will begiven to ensure the activity is a success.Payment Policy: Payment is required on or before entrance into any Northwest AHEC activity. If a corporate paymenthas not been received before the activity start date, you will be required to provide a personal credit card or check. Ifand when the corporate payment has been received, Northwest AHEC will issue a full refund based on your originalform of payment. To avoid personal payment, you should check with the financial staff at your organization todetermine status of payment prior to the event date.Refund Policy: Cancellations received in our office at least two weeks (14 business days) before the activity will receivea 100 percent refund. Registrants cancelling between two weeks and two full business days prior to the first day of theevent will be refunded at 70% of the registration fee subject to a minimum 25 cancellation fee. The registration feewill not be refunded if a cancellation is received less than two days before the activity. Cancellations must be in writing(fax, email or mail). You may send a substitute in your place.If you have not received confirmation of your registration 24 hours before the program date, please call AmandaPearson at 336-713-7715 or email awpearso@wakehealth.edu to verify the status of your registration.Note  — By registering for this activity, your name and email address may be shared with WFBH Diabetesand Endocrinology Center, which is a joint provider of this continuing education activity. Attendance at thisactivity grants permission for Northwest AHEC and WFBH Diabetes and Endocrinology Center to use anyphotographs, audio, video, or other images from this activity for promotional or educational purposes. Ifyou do not wish to be photographed, you may opt out of photographs the day of the activity. Please notify aNorthwest AHEC staff member if you have concerns.HandoutsInstructions on how to access the handouts will be emailed to registered participants by November 1, 2021.For More Information and AssistanceIf you have questions about registering for this activity or need auxiliary aids or special services to attend, pleasecontact Amanda Pearson at least five working days before the activity at 336-713-7715 or emailawpearso@wakehealth.educontinued

Register online at www.nwahec.orgRegistration Form23rd Annual Diabetes Management Conference: Best Practices Across the ContinuumNovember 5, 2021 / 8:30 am – 3 pmPlease select registration fee: 150 – Registration Fee 120 – Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Employee Registration FeePrimary phone # (last 4 digits only):* requiredFirst NameMILastDegrees (e.g., MD)ProfessionJob TitleHome AddressCityStateZipCountyHome PhoneCell PhoneEmployerEmployer AddressCityStateZipCountyEmployer phoneEmployer FaxEmail(Required):Preferred Email: Home Email Work EmailBy providing your fax number, email address and telephone number, you have granted permission for us to contact you via thenumbers and address indicated.Ways to Register: Register online at www.nwahec.org/66431 Make check payable to Wake Forest University Health Sciences and mailregistration form and payment to:Wake Forest School of Medicine / NW AHECMedical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-3311Attention: Amanda PearsonACPE Credit (Pharmacy only)NABP #PIN (mmdd of birthday) WFBMC Internal Transfer: 25 digit chartfield Employer will make payment. Supervisor completes below and faxes registration to 336-713-7701.Supervisor’s Name (Printed)SignaturePhoneBy signing, I am certifying that agency payment will follow. If you have a balance due and do not attend or send asubstitute, you will be invoiced for the full program fee.

Application has been submitted for 6.0 ACPE Credit Hours. ACPE #0046-9999-21-254-L01-P Application has been submitted to the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 6.0 CPEUs. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.