• Demystifying How Insulin Impacts Glucose Control in Real Time

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    The newly developed Insulin Simulator is an online interactive tool that lets healthcare professionals (HCPs) create and evaluate a variety of insulin regimens for a diverse set of hypothetical patients with varied characteristics. The Insulin Simulator is designed to help HCPs understand the impact of different insulin doses and types on blood glucose values.

    Diana Isaacs, PharmD, will provide an in-person demonstration of the Insulin Simulator in order to:

    • Apply various insulin treatments to help manage glycemic control in hypothetical patients, including adjustments to carbohydrate content and physical activity levels
    • Review the time-action profiles of different insulins and their impact on blood glucose
    • Recognize how changes to insulin regimen and lifestyle impact blood glucose, including continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics, time in range (TIR), and HbA1c

    Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, BCACP, CDCES, FADCES, FCCP

    • Endocrine Clinical Pharmacist and Remote Monitoring Program Coordinator at the Cleveland Clinic
    • Holds board certifications in pharmacotherapy, ambulatory care, and advanced diabetes management
    • Serves on the Professional Practice Committee of the American Diabetes Association, as well as the National Board for the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES)
    • Is an ADCES and American College of Clinical Pharmacy fellow
    • Advocates for access to the latest technologies and therapeutics for all people with diabetes and speaks on diabetes-related topics nationally and internationally

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