The Role of Nursing in the Continuum of Inpatient Diabetes Care
Jane Jeffrie Seley, DNP, MSN, MPH, GNP, RN, BC-ADM, CDE, CDTC, FAADE, FAAN
Inpatient Glycemic Control Program Manager, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell MedicineTravis Scott, BSN, RN
Nurse Educator, Oregon Health & Sciences UniversityLaurel Fuqua, RN, MSN
Former EVP and Chief Clinical Officer, Monarch Medical TechnologiesOverview
During this webinar, Dr. Jane Jeffrie Seley, Inpatient Glycemic Control Program Manager at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine, presents on the pivotal role of nurses in the continuum of inpatient diabetes care and best practices to engage nursing staff in a glycemic management program. Following the presentation, Dr. Seley is joined by Travis Scott, Nurse Educator at Oregon Health & Science University, and Monarch’s EVP and Chief Clinical Officer, Laurel Fuqua, for a panel discussion sharing experiences and successful examples of improving engagement, care coordination and staff education to optimize diabetes care and improve outcomes.
Objectives
- Recognize the elements of effective glycemic management that require nursing coordination of care.
- Identify strategies to improve nursing workflow and care coordination.
- Understand how use of technology such as EndoTool can support nurses, plus strategies to optimize the system.
- Discern best practices to enhance nursing education in glycemic management strategies.
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