APhA's Certificate Training Programs

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APhA's The Pharmacist and Patient-Centered Diabetes Care

The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) developed The Pharmacist and Patient-Centered Diabetes Care Certificate Training Program, an educational experience designed to equip pharmacists with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to provide effective, evidence-based diabetes care. The program provides comprehensive instruction in current diabetes concepts and standards of care and incorporates case studies and hands-on skills training focused on the situations most likely to be encountered—as well as the services most needed—in community and ambulatory care practice settings. Participants will gain experience evaluating and adjusting drug therapy regimens for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, counseling patients about lifestyle interventions, analyzing and interpreting self-monitoring of blood glucose results, and assessing the overall health status of patients to identify needed monitoring and interventions.

  • Date:  Thursday, June 24, 2021
  • Time:  8:00am - 5:00pm EDT
  • Virtual 
  • No cost for pharmacists in Washington, DC*

For more information about this training, visit:
https://www.pharmacist.com/Education/Certificate-Training-Programs/Diabetes-Care

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This certificate training program includes a period of self-study along with attending the live training session on Thursday, June 24, 2021.  

Interested pharmacists should complete the pre-registration form below.  Once received, you will receive instructions on how to register with APhA and access your self-study materials.  Please register by June 11, 2021 to receive your Diabetes Training program materials for the class.  Materials include a blood pressure monitor, glucose meter, and testing supplies.  Questions should be directed to train@sorogi.com

* This training is offered at no cost to pharmacists practicing in the District of Columbia through a grant by DC Health.  

Questions should be directed to train@sorogi.com