Below is a list of current industry sponsored events for healthcare professionals that we've been informed of at Diabetes Centre Calgary. We cannot speak to the validity or relevance of information presented and do not accept responsibility for any aspect of these events. Health care professionals choosing to attend industry sponsored events are encouraged to use professional judgment and critically evaluate data presented. We advise health care professionals discuss attendance and/or participation at industry sponsored events with their management team if concerned about possible conflict of interest. Please note, we will delete past events. 

    

CANCELLED - Mar 19, 2024, 12:00 to 1:00 pm (MT): Glucose Sensor Technology - CANCELLED

Webinar. Sponsored by Dexcom. See this link for details and to register.

 

Apr 5, May 10, & Jun 14, 2024: Dexcom Deep Dive

10:00 to 11:00 am MT

See this link for details and to register.

 

No date limit: Deep Dive into GLP1 agonists (Lifescan)

See this link for details, and to register.

 

No date limit: Type 1 Diabetes and Mental Health Support for Your Patients (Tandem)

If you missed the live webinar with Dr. Mark Heyman, Diabetes Psychologist and Certified Diabetes Care Education Specialist, you can now watch the replay here. “T1D and Mental Health: Management Strategies to Help Support Patients.” In this webinar, Dr. Heyman discusses the importance of understanding mental health concerns when it comes to T1D care and shares diabetes management strategies to help support your patients.

 

No date limit: South Health Campus Wellness Centre 

The South Health Campus Wellness Centre, in cooperation with the Y, offers educational programs for staff and patients. Programs include courses on emothional health, making lifestyle changes, healthy eating and more. During COVID, the programs are being offered virtually. For details, please see www.ahs.ca/shcwellness

 

No date limit Webinar: Lifescan - Optimizing Time in Range

Title: Optimizing Time in Range Using Diabetes Technology
Duration: 59 minutes
Available On Demand

Speakers: Lori Laffel, MD, MPH Chief, Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Section Senior Investigator and Section Head, Clinical, Behavioral, and Outcomes Research Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Jenn LeBlanc, RN, CDCES Director of Global Education and Care


Objectives:

  1. Review the importance of determining a patient’s glycemic control using time in range (TIR) when using BGM and CGM
  2. Identify how to interpret the glucose data and involve patients in the process
  3. Determine strategies to increase TIR around nutrition, exercise and dosing
  4. Practice with patient cases on determining best practices for in-clinic education around optimizing TIR