2. List the criteria used to identify a person with type 2 diabetes. prevalence of diagnosed diabetes increased 61% from 1990 Diabetes discriminates. …
Diabetes-Developing a Winning Solution
a one-day workshop presented by the Florida Academy of Family Physicians and FAFP Foundation FAFP/F 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday, February 9, 2008 University of North Florida University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville FL 32224-2678 Course provides training towards becoming certified as a Diabetes Master Clinician or Master Clinician Associate of the FAFP/F Workshop is designed for a two-person team: family physician assistant
assistant is defined as person who performs vital signs places patients in exam room
Education Objectives: Upon completion participants will be able to 1 define excellence in diabetes care through national guidelines, diabetes registries, and the FAFP/F Master Clinician Program; 2 describe the epidemiology and pathophysiology of diabetes; 3 apply the concepts of insulin resistance and cardiometabolic risk in diabetes; 4 identify newer and emerging medications for diabetes; 5 develop strategies for recognizing patient, physician, and system barriers to achieving adherence in diabetes management; 6 perform group visits for diabetic patients; and 7 understand how to identify and address patient concerns about
their diabetes
Faculty
Ed Shahady, MD Helena Karnarni, MD Robin Potts, MD Scotty Whiddon, MD Rob Lombardo Agnes McMurray
Sandy Baker, EMT Ruth Cuzzort, RDE Jo Nichols, MA Joanne Lopinski, RN
Program Agenda
8:00-8:45 am 8:45-9:00 am 9:00-10:00 am Breakfast and Meet with Exhibitors Introductions and Overview Team Session — natural history of diabetes and defining excellence in diabetes care through national guidelines, diabetes registries and the FAFP/F Master Clinician Program Ed Shahady, MD Medical Director Diabetes
Master Clinician Program
10:00-10:15 am Refreshment Break with Exhibitors 10:15-11:15 am Physician Session — epidemiology and pathophysiology of diabetes, insulin resistance, cardiometabolic risks, current and emerging medications for diabetes Ed Shahady, MD 10:15-12:15 pm Assistant Session — role of staff in developing excellence in diabetes care, dealing with literacy issues, use of report cards at the office visit; patient education at the office
visit; empowering patients; case reports and role plays in smaller groupsSandy Baker, Ruth Cuzzort, Jo Nichols, Joanne Lopinski
11:15-12:15 pm Physician Sessions in Small Groups — will discuss case reports of
challenging diabetic patients with an emphasis on goals, pathophysiology, cardiometabolic risk and use of medications including insulin-Drs Shahady, Potts, Kanarni, Whiddon 12:15-1:30 pm 1:30-3:15 pm Lunch with Exhibitors you are encouraged to discuss patient educational materials with each exhibitor Afternoon Team Sessions Addressing Barriers to Adherence in Diabetes Careidentifying winning solutions
Moderator-Edward Shahady MD
1:30-2:15 pm
Health Network BBRHN
How to identify and use Community Resources for Diabetes Care-Rob Lombardo-Executive Director Big Bend Rural Community Health Workers for Diabetes Education and Care-Agnes McMurray Project Director Community
Diabetes Programs BBRHN
Recognizing and addressing literacy problems in diabetes care Joanne Lopinski, RN, Disease Mgmt/Quality
Improvement Coord BBRHN
2:15-2:40 2:40-3:00
Scotty Whiddon, MD, Family Physician, Quincy FL
Group visits-Are they effective? One Practices experiance
Overcoming barriers through identifying addressing patient concerns-use of a unique instrument
Ed Shahady, MD
3:00-3:15 pm 3:15-3:30 pm 3:30-4:45 pm
Panel/questions and answers Refreshment Break with Exhibitors Small Groups-Choose one
Group 1 — mobilizing a rural community and community health workers Group 2 — group visits Group 3 — identifying addressing patient concerns to include role plays literacy issues Team Session optional session — for individuals who would like to become Diabetes Master Clinicians or
4:45-5:15 pm
Clinician Associates and to have their office recognized as a Diabetes Center of Excellence
FAFP FAFP Foundation, 6720 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32211-8730 800-223-3237 or 904-726-0944 fax 904-726-0923 wwwfafporg
Accreditation The Florida Academy of Family Physicians is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians The Florida Academy of Family Physicians designates this educational activity for a maximum of six 6 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians Determination of credit is pending NOTE: CME activities receiving the AAFP evidence-based CME EB CME designation will earn double Prescribed credit for the portion designated as EB CME Application
for up to an additional six 6 AAFP Prescribed EB-CME credits pending Credits will apply toward FLORIDA PRESCRIBED chapter activities
FAFP FAFP Foundation, 6720 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32211-8730 800-223-3237 or 904-726-0944 fax 904-726-0923 wwwfafporg