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Busting 3 Common Myths about Working with People with Type 1 Diabetes (NC)

$25.00

A webinar for professionals by: 

Anny Ha, MS, RD, CDCES, BC-ADM

This webinar experience will transform your understanding of working with people living with type 1 diabetes.  Join us as we embark on a journey of busting common myths and opening new possibilities. 
 
Prepare to shatter myths about carb counting, break free from the belief that an advanced diabetes certification is a must in order to work with people living with type 1 diabetes, and feel confident in your discussions about eating and cutting edge-diabetes technology like insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring.  You will listen firsthand from individuals who live with type 1 diabetes and are passionate about working within this community.  By the end of this webinar, you’re likely to adopt an “I can do it” attitude and integrate realistic and practical interventions in your sessions.
 
Approved for 1.0 Level II CEU from the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
 

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED – WILL BE AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND SOON

 

Equity Rate:$15.00 If you consider yourself to be a part of a marginalized community, please email [email protected] for a coupon code.
Student Rate:$15.00 Please email support@ellynsatterinstitute for a coupon code and indicate the institution and program where you are currently enrolled.
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After watching this webinar, you will be able to :

  • Analyze and challenge myths surrounding carb counting and controlled eating behaviors.
  • Implement strategies to teach carb counting from an eating competence perspective to support blood sugar management and promote a positive relationship with food. 
  • Facilitate open and informed discussions about eating behavior and diabetes technology.

Additional information

Weight 13 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 11 × 12 in

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