TARGET AUDIENCE The 2014 Diabetes Summit is designed for specialists, primary care physicians, pharmacists, dietitians, nurses, certified diabetes educators, and other healthcare professionals with an interest in diabetes. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify diabetes prevention and management programs within the Greater Rochester Region. Identify cardiometabolic risk (CMR) factors in patients with or at risk for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Implement screening strategies to promote early detection and prevention of prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Discuss with patients how preventing risk factors can positively impact health. List risk factor treatment options and define goals of treatment. Identify medication adherence strategies to appropriately manage type 2 diabetes ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS Physicians The American Diabetes Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Diabetes Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 credits. Physicians should claim on the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Doctors of Osteopathy Category 2 credit will be awarded for formal educational programs that are ACCME-accredited or AAFPapproved Physician Assistants AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 4.0 of Category 1 credit for completing this program. Nurses The American Diabetes Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s COA. California Board of Registered Nursing The American Diabetes Association is also a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider No. CEP-12196. This activity is approved for 4.0 contact hours.
Dietitians The American Diabetes Association is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). Registered dietitians (RDs) and dietetic technicians, registered (DTRs) will receive 4.0 continuing professional education units (CPEUs) for completion of this program/material. Pharmacists The American Diabetes Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACPE Provider number 0239. The American Diabetes Association designates these sessions as knowledge-based per ACPE. To view the UAN s and learning objectives for each session, please visit http://professional.diabetes.org/rochester and click Continuing Education for Pharmacists. Upon completion of the online evaluation, the American Diabetes Association will upload the needed pharmacy-related continuing education information to the CPE Monitor within 60 days. For questions, please contact professionaleducation@diabetes.org. Certified Diabetes Educators To satisfy the requirement for renewal of certification by continuing education for the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators (NCBDE), continuing education activities must be diabetes related and approved by a provider on the NCBDE List of Approved Providers (www.ncbde.org). NCBDE does not approve continuing education. The American Diabetes Association is on the NCBDE List of Approved Providers. Successful Completion Statement Certificates of Completion/Attendance are provided to registered attendees based upon completion of the online evaluation. The online evaluation will be available at professional.diabetes.org/rochester through November 14, 2014 through November 28, 2014. For questions regarding continuing education, please email professionaleducation@diabetes.org. Content Validation Statements All recommendations involving clinical medicine are based on evidence accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients; AND/OR All scientific research referred to or reported in support or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis.
CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE Mathew Devine, DO Associate Medical Director Highland Family Medicine Byron Kennedy, MD, PhD, MPH Commissioner Monroe County Department of Public Health Brooke Lowry, Pharm.D. Clinical Community Pharmacist Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Linda Landstrom, NP Endocrinology Nurse Practitioner Highland Hospital Designated Nurse Planner Laura McNamara, RD, CDE Nutrition Educator Highland Diabetes HealthSource Elissa Orlando Senior Vice President of Television and News WXXI Public Broadcasting Michael Schell, PhD Professor and Director of Medical Physics Radiation Oncology University of Rochester Medical Center Joseph Stankaitis, MD, MPH, FACP Chief Medical Officer Monroe Plan for Medical Care Robert Thompson Vice President of Community Health Engagement Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Joyce Zimowski Senior Vice President of Operations Unity Medical Group Rochester Regional Health System PRESENTERS Linda Clark, MD, MS President Clark Occupational Medicine Services Byron Kennedy, MD, PhD, MPH Commissioner Monroe County Department of Public Health KK Rajamani, MD Unity Diabetes & Endocrinology Services Rochester Regional Health System Joseph Stankaitis, MD, MPH, FACP Chief Medical Officer Monroe Plan for Medical Care
7:00-7:30 Registration and Expo. Friday, November 14, 2014 7:30 Keynote: Clinical and community partnerships to engage patients Byron Kennedy, MD, PhD, MPH, Commissioner, Monroe County Department of Public Health 8:00-9:00 Cardiometabolic Risk Linda Clark, MD, MS, President, Clark Occupational Services 9:00-10:00 Diagnosing Prediabetes KK Rajamani, MD, Unity Diabetes and Endocrinology Services, Rochester Regional Health System 10:00-10:30 2014 Diabetes Summit PRESS CONFERENCE and Expo 10:30-11:30 Standards of Care in Diabetes Joseph Stankaitis, MD, MPH, FACP, Chief Medical Officer, Monroe Plan for Medical Care 11:30-12:00 Panel Discussion: Tough Cases In Diabetes Management 12:00 1:00 Lunch: Promoting Healthcare Advocacy
2014 Diabetes Summit Friday, November 14, 2014 Rochester Academy of Medicine Rochester, New York All attendees must complete a registration form or register online at http://professional.diabetes.org/rochester. This form may be copied for additional registrants. Please type or print clearly. Name: Credentials: MD DO PA DPM NP PharmD RN LPN RD RPh Student Resident/Fellow Other healthcare professional For Pharmacist Only: epid Date of Birth (MMDD) Are you a CDE? Yes No Address: City, State Zip: Phone (Home): (Work): (Fax): Email: How did you learn about this meeting? ADA Website Mailing Colleague Other (please indicate) Registration fees (register by October 31, 2014) Fee includes a light breakfast, healthy lunch, education packets, and enduring materials. $100: NP PharmD RPh $75: Registered 2015 Tour de Cure Participants (register online at www.tour.diabetes.org) NP PharmD RPh $25 healthcare professionals Dietary Restrictions Check here if you require special assistance to fully participate in the conference. Please attach a description of requirements. PAYMENT Make checks payable to the AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION or charge your credit card. If your institution is paying for your registration fee, please ensure that the check is appropriately identified with your name. Organizations registering 10 or more participants, please call for discount information. Registrations CANNOT be accepted without correct payment. A purchase order is acceptable. The last day to register is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2014. Cardholder s Name: Account Number: Expiration Date: Month Year I authorize the American Diabetes Association to charge the total payment fee indicated on this form to my credit card. Authorized Signature: CANCELLATION POLICY A written notice of cancellation is required. If canceled by October 14, will refund 50%, except $25.00 administrative fee. If canceled after October 14, no refund will be made. Mailing Address: American Diabetes Association, 160 Allens Creek Rd. Rochester, New York 14618 Phone: 585-458-3040 x3491 Fax Number: 585-458-3138 Email: kmueller@diabetes.org
2014 ADVOCACY EVENTS AT THE DIABETES SUMMIT SAFE AT SCHOOL ADVANCED SCHOOL ADVOCACY TRAINING November14, 2014 8:30-5pm Rochester Academy of Medicine as part of the 2014 Diabetes Summit Ensuring that children with diabetes are safe at school and have the opportunity to excel requires more than just wishing and hoping. It requires advocacy people focused on making sure that students with diabetes are treated fairly in school and that their diabetes needs are safely met. As part of our mission, the Association, through our Safe at School campaign, works to give a voice to students denied their rights because of diabetes. With expert staff support, our volunteers who complete the Advanced School Advocacy Training Program (ASAT) program are able to enhance the Association s ability to expand its capacity to help parents/guardians of children with diabetes across the country. Program Goals: ASAT s main goal is to expand the Association s ability to ensure that students with diabetes are medically safe at school and have the same educational opportunities as their peers. In this small, one-day workshop, advanced school advocates will be trained to: Facilitate Safe at School Workshops for parents/guardians of school aged children with diabetes Educate others to stand up for and prevent the unfair treatment of affected children Interact with school personnel to begin to forge relationships that will help achieve goals Prepare for Section 504 and IEP Team Meetings Impact other Association advocacy efforts LEGAL ADVOCACY ATTORNEY NETWORK BREAKFAST Friday, November 14, 2014 7:30-8:30 a.m. as part of the 2014 Diabetes Summit Hosted by Richard Yates and Tony Lee Presenters: Stephen Habbe, Advocacy Director, American Diabetes Association Crystal Jackson, Director of Safe at School, Government Affairs & Legal Advocacy, American Diabetes Association When a child is told he must transfer to another school to receive diabetes care, his parents call the American Diabetes Association. And when an employee is fired for taking a break to treat low blood glucose, she calls the American Diabetes Association. We are here to help our community understand how to support people with diabetes and to help people with diabetes advocate for that support. As a volunteer organization, we rely on local advocates to educate, negotiate, litigate, and legislate for change. Our 2014 Diabetes Summit will welcome members of our legal community to our Advocacy Breakfast Advocates will not be obligated to work on any particular task or case, and we will not ask them to waive their fee. We just ask advocates to be at the other end of the line when their neighbors are in need.