DCE Webinars
DCE webinars are among several other benefits to members. Webinars are often recorded and available later for members to watch at their most convenient time. Slides handouts are also usually available from these presentations. Recorded webinars and their respective handouts are posted in this section of the website.
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Upcoming Webinars Previous & Recorded Webinars
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Ominous Octet: Insulin Therapies in Diabetes
Speakers:
Alicia LePard, CDE, BC-ADM, FNP, GNP, ACNP, CEN, MSN, MBA
Kim Handley, RD, CDE
- Describe the normal insulin secretion pathway of human physiology
- Describe at least one failure in the normal insulin secretion pathway that occurs with diabetes
- Given a patient scenario, design at least two different methods of insulin injection therapy that might benefit glycemic control.
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For questions about webinars, contact dcewebinars@gmail.com.
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Supplements for Diabetes
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Previous webinars
The recorded Webinar is now available. PURCHASE Replay NOW
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST / 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CST
Ominous Octet: Non-Insulin Therapies of Diabetes (1 CPEU - level 2)
Objectives: At the completion of this presentation, the learner shall be able to:
- List the eight failures in human pathophysiology that contributes to hyperglycemia
- List at least one primary therapy to address each of the eight failures of physiology in diabetes that does not include diet and/or exercise
- Describe why multitherapeutical modalities benefit a person with type 2 diabetes
Fee: $ 10 for DCE members $40 for non DCE members
Money Matters in MNT & DSMT: Reimbursement Basics for RD's.
Recorded: Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Purchase replay (Cost: $10 DCE members; $ 40 non-DCE members; Free for those who attended webinar live from MyMedia page )
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This jammed-packed and dynamic presentation is exactly what RDs and diabetes educators have been looking for, and what they need to pocket those elusive Medicare and private payer Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) and Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) dollars!
Medicare’s hot-off-the-press latest coverage guidelines will be outlined, including those specifically related to MNT-DSME referrals, MNT telehealth, CPT, ICD-9 and revenue codes for accurate claims processing, billing guidelines, the new “tiered” payment rates and fee setting. Specifics related to private payer reimbursement, pre-diabetes billing and appropriate documentation to meet CMS’ and other regulatory agencies’ requirements are also thoroughly outlined.
Handout: Private Practice Coding Coverage Conditions For Claims
Powerpoint presentation: Money Matters in MNT & DSMT: Reimbursement Basics for RDs.pdf
For questions about webinars, contact dcewebinars@gmail.com.
If you have watched the webinar live and need the link to the evaluation which is required to get your CPEU's, please contact dcewebinars@gmail.com.
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Other previous DCE Webinars.
Dietary Fibers: What RDs and Consumers Want to Know NOW?
Cardiovascular Health and Wellness Webinar
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Strengthening the Diabetes Community: Social Media for Dietetic Professionals and People with Diabetes
[Originally presented] Friday, June 3, 2011
Numerous opportunities exist for dietetic professionals to utilize social media to strengthen the diabetes community. Attendees heard examples of how dietetic professionals can benefit from social media and leave with ways to get involved.
Watch replay (for DCE members only).
Speakers:
- Constance Brown-Riggs, MSEd, RD, CDE, CDN (PDF Handout)
- Teresa Pangan, Ph D, RD (PDF Handout)
- Cherise Shockley (PDF Handout)
Questions? Contact: dcewebinars@gmail.com
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Gestational Diabetes Update
[Originally presented] Friday, March 25, 2011
Update your knowledge of recommendations and best practices for management of Gestational Diabetes.The original recording did not work but was rerecorded in 2 parts:
- Replay Dr. Spong's Re-recording
- Replay Diane Reader, RD, LD, CDE and Alyce Thomas, RD, CDE Re-recording
Handouts: (very large files)
DCE-GDMupdate-DrSpong (pdf)
DCE-GDMupdate-Thomas&Reader (pdf)
Speakers:
- Catherine Spong, MD, Chief of the Pregnancy and Perinatology Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD (PDF Handout)
- Alyce Thomas, RD, Perinatal Nutrition Consultant, St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ (PDF Handout)
- Daine Reader, RD, CDE, Manager, Diabetes Professional Training, International Diabetes Center, Minneapolis, MN (PDF Handout)
Questions? Contact: dcewebinars@gmail.com
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Dietary Fibers: What RDs and Consumers Want to Know NOW?
[Originally presented] Friday, Sept. 24, 2010
Speakers:
- Hope Warshaw, MMSc, RD, CDE, BC-ADM
- Julie Miller Jones, PhD, LN, CNS
Presentation (PDF) (updated 9/24, 2pm CDT) (large file & may take a while to upload)
Questions submitted by attendees with answers from the presenters (PDF)
Sponsored by National Starch
Questions? Contact: dcewebinars@gmail.com
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Cardiovascular Health and Wellness Webinar
[Originally presented] June 18, 2010
Speakers and Objectives:
- List how cardiovascular bio-markers relate to CVD and treatment interventions
- Discuss how canola oil can help decrease the risk of CVD
Topics and speakers with links to full slide presentations:
- Biomarkers of Inflammation as Predictors of CVD Dr Kenneth Snow, MD Dr. Kenneth Snow is currently a Senior Physician within the Adult Diabetes section and in the Strategic Initiatives Division at Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston. In addition, he is on the Endocrinology staff at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Presentation (PDF)
- Canola Info and Heart Health Leah Gillingham PhD (c), M.Sc. Ms Gillingham is currently pursuing a Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba in the Department of Human Nutritional Sciences. Her doctoral research is focused on the effects of monounsaturated fatty acids and omega-3 fatty acids on established and emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Presentation (PDF)
Questions? Contact: dcewebinars@gmail.com
