Abbott Diabetes Care

Continuing Medical Education

Highlighted Resources

Discover a few ways that you can participate in continuing medical education online and further your education related to diabetes care.

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Online Programs

Pharmacy Times - Diabetes Day of Education 2026.

Springer Health - Advanced Glucose and Ketone Monitoring for Better Diabetes Management.

Flash Glucose Monitoring | The Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (abcd.care).

Physicians Education Resource (PER) - Burst CME CGM: Continuous Glucose Monitoring Considerations – Maximizing Quality of Life for Patients. 

TouchCardio IME - Continuous glucose monitoring for cardiovascular risk reduction: The next frontier in preventive care.

ADCES/Danatech - Clinical Advantage Bootcamp: Type 1 Diabetes Management Certificate for Nurse Practitioners.  

TCOYD - Continuous KETONE Monitoring (CKM) for Patients With Diabetes: What Practitioners Need to Know About This New Technology.

AACE - Preventing Diabetic Ketoacidosis: An Early Intervention Approach.  

ADCES/Danatech - Ketones and DKA: Are they a bigger problem than we know?  

American Academy of CME - In the Range: Real Talk on Diabetes Monitoring Best Practices.

TouchEndocrinology - The key to ketoacidosis: Unlocking the potential for better DKA monitoring and detection.

Season 1: CGM Sweet Talk with the Sugar Queens.

Season 2: CGM Sweet Talk with the Sugar Queens. CGM Sweet Talk with the Sugar Queens. 

Medscape – CGM Toolbox.

Medscape - Ketone Connect: A Resource Center on Monitoring and Managing DKA.

Congress Presentations

ClinicalWebcasts.com/Diabetes

View online CME course information and access symposia and various conference materials.

Informa / CMHC

Integrating CGM with GLP-1 RA Therapy: Clinical Evidence, Treatment Planning, and Overcoming Barriers in T2DM.

Physicians Education Resource (PER)

2026 ACP Satellite Symposium: From Numbers to Navigation: Translating CGM Data into Optimized Decision-Making. 

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