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Teaching and Learning Slide Sets

Management of Diabetes and Hyperglycemia in the Hospital Patient: Focus on subcutaneous insulin use in the non-critically ill, adult patient
Author(s): The SHM Glycemic Control Task Force
Description: This presentation, developed by the SHM Glycemic Control Task Force, presents the best practice for managing diabetes and hyperglycemia in the hospital, emphasizing the use of anticipatory, physiologic, subcutaneous insulin regimens. Although it is in a PowerPoint format, there are extensive notes provided in the “notes section.” This module can be used for self -education, or downloaded to be used to educate others.
Focus on Subcutaneous Insulin use in the Non-critically ill, Adult Patient Slide Presentation
Educational Summary Sheet
Viewing Instructions: To fully benefit from the educational content of this slide set, read the accompanying text in the notes section of each slide. To do so, download this presentation directly to your computer and then view it.

Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Patients

  • Strategies For Implementing Change
  • Nuts and bolts of management

Author: Submitted and authored by Robert J. Rushakoff, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
Description Dr. Rushakoff presented this lecture on inpatient DM and insulin errors to an LA Hospital Group.
Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Patients

New Approaches to Managing Inpatient Hyperglycemia, Review of Recent Developments in Context
Author: Submitted and authored by Greg Maynard MD, MSc ,Clinical Professor of Medicine and Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine, University of California, San Diego.
Description: This presentation discusses: Glycemic Target Controversies; Transition from Infusion; Ward Glycemic Control; Hypoglycemia; Larger Context.
New Approaches to Managing Inpatient Hyperglycemia Slide Presentation

Update - Inpatient Diabetes and Hyperglycemia, Review of Recent Developments in Context
Author: Gregory Maynard, MD, MSc, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine, University of California, San Diego.
Description: This presentation was given at the Society of Hospital Medicine’s 2008 Annual Meeting in San Diego, Ca by Dr. Greg Maynard Content Expert of the Glycemic Control Resource Room. The slide set provides a background on Inpatient Diabetes and discuses transition from infusion, clinical inertia and SC insulin, and Hypoglycemia. It also provides beneficial tools and resources for these advancements.
Update - Inpatient Diabetes and Hyperglycemia Slide Presentation

Common Endocrine Problems for the Hospitalist
Author: Jordan L. Geller, M.D. Attending Physician Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Division of Endocrinology Clinical Instructor of Medicine UCLA Geffen School of Medicine.
Description: This presentation was given by Dr. Jordan Geller at the Society of Hospital Medicine’s 2008 Annual Meeting in San Diego, Ca. Its purpose is to raise awareness of common endocrine issues in the hospitalized patient. It reviews evidence for treatment of four key endocrine topics, and discusses pertinent data to gather for the consultant in later use.
Common Endocrine Problems for the Hospitalist Slide Presentation

Management of Diabetes and Hyperglycemia in the Hospital
Author(s): Stephen Clement, MD, Director of the Georgetown University Hospital diabetes program as well as acting chief of the Endocrinology Division.
Description: This presentation was given at the Society of Hospital Medicine's 2007 Annual Meeting (Hospital Medicine 2007) in Dallas, TX on May 25th. It focuses on the scope of the problem, new targets, I.V. Insulin Infusion, S.Q. Insulin Infusion and also an Adult Subcutaneous Flowsheet and an Adult Subcutaneous insulin order form used at Georgetown University Hospital are included at the end of the slide handouts.
Management of Diabetes and Hyperglycemia in the Hospital Slide Set

Hyperglycemia in the hospital- Subcutaneous Regimens
Author: Cheryl O'Malley, Physician champion of Banner Good Samaritan-Phoenix subcutaneous insulin protocol and member of the SHM Glycemic Control Task Force
Description: This presentation was given to the Arizona Chapter of the ACP on November 5th 2006. It focuses on dosing of subcutaneous insulin and specific situations with a brief introduction of why it is important. Text for each slide is included.
Hyperglycemia in the Hospital Slide Presentation
Viewing Instructions: To fully benefit from the educational content of this slide set, read the accompanying text in the notes section of each slide.  To do so, download this presentation directly to your computer and then view it.

Diabetes Management: A Practical Approach to Inpatient Management

Author: Robert Rushakoff, endocrinologist and Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF and member of the SHM Glycemic Control Task Force
Description: This interactive module has some features specific to the UCSF clinical setting, but has a lot of good material of general interest on the topic.
www.rushakoff.com

Diabetes Round Table Website

Description: This site, sponsored by Medstar Diabetes Institute at the Washington Hospital Center, provides high quality educational resources including a slide library and an e-Grand Rounds about insulin therapy in the hospital setting.
www.diabetesroundtable.com

Atlanta Diabetes Associates Website

Author: Bruce Bode and Associates
Description: This website includes several useful slide shows, as well as links to protocols and guidelines. Slide shows can be downloaded free of charge.
www.adaendo.com

Glycemic Control in the Hospital Setting
Author: Maryann Emanuele, Endocrinologist and Professor of Medicine, Endocrinology, Loyola University Medical Center, and member of the SHM Glycemic Control Task Force
Description: This is a slide show that reviews the data supporting glycemic control in the hospital and some practical tips of how to best use insulin in the hospital.
Note: There are some guidelines and tools that accompany this presentation in the "Tools/Experience" section of the SHM website.
Glycemic Control in the Hospital Setting Slide Presentation

Special Situations in the In-Patient Management of Hyperglycemia

Author: Maryann Emanuele, Endocrinologist and Professor of Medicine, Endocrinology, Loyola University Medical Center, and member of the SHM Glycemic Control Task Force
Description: This slide show highlights some special situations that are encountered in the hospital, including renal failure, the use of corticosteroids, and tube feeding.
Note: There are some guidelines and tools that accompany this presentation in the "Tools/Experience" section of the SHM website.
Special Situations in the In-Patient Management of Hyperglycemia Slide Presentation

Hyperglycemic Control in Hospitalized Patients

Author: Susan S. Braithwaite, endocrinologist and Clinical Professor of Medicine and member of the SHM Glycemic Control
Description: This comprehensive slide show has 161 slides, including many useful figures and references pertaining to glycemic control in the hospital.
Hyperglycemic Control in Hospitalized Patients Slide Presentation

Glycemic Control in the Hospitalized Patient: How do you do it?

Author: University of Iowa
Description: This slide presentation gives an overview of the management of diabetes and hyperglycemia in the hospital.
www.medicine.uiowa.edu

Nursing Education Resources

Medication Non-Adherence: The Hidden Epidemic- Managing Medication Adherence and a Safe Hospital Discharge
Author: Cheri Lattimer, RN, BSN, Executive Director, Case Management Society of America and Member of the SHM Glycemic Control Task Force
Description: This nursing education slide show illustrates that patient adherence to treatment plans depends, in part, on adequate education. The presentation emphasizes the importance of patient assessment in the patient education process, and highlights some tools available for this.
Medication Non-Adherence: The Hidden Epidemic Slide Presentation

 

 

 

Glycemic Control Resource Room Project Team
This resource room is supported in part by a non-educational sponsorship from sanofi-aventis US, LLC

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