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Diabetes Online CME/CE Education

Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention - Advancements in Diabetes Seminars

Advancements in Diabetes Webinar Series

Earn free CME/CE by attending our live clinical training webinars. In each one-hour webinar, experts present what's new on diabetes-related topics and describe practical tools to use in your practice. Training is intended for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, dentists, dietitians, diabetes program coordinators, and other health care professionals.

Accredited Provider of CME/CE: IHS Clinical Support Center

Note: Live webinars are recorded and offer CME/CE credit.

Next Live Free CME/CE Webinar

Topic:
Navigating Diabetes Through Pregnancy
Date:
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Time:
3pm ET / 2pm CT / 1pm MT / 12pm PT / 11am AKT
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Presenters:
Amanda Leib, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecologist
Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation
 
Duration:
1 hour
Registration:
Not required. Use the Join Webinar button at the time of the webinar to join.
Questions:
Contact the Clinical Training Team for any questions.

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Webinar number: 2831 100 7279

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Information about the webinar presentation:

This session will provide background information on diabetes in pregnancy, including etiology and prevalence, with a focus on rates across the Navajo Area. The presenter will review evidence-based management of diabetes in pregnancy using the Navajo Area DIP guidelines and discuss recent recommendations in care. Indications for advanced glucose monitoring technologies and insulin pumps will be highlighted to support optimal glycemic control during pregnancy. The session will conclude with a review of challenging clinical cases to support practical application in real-world settings.

Save the Dates for Live CME/CE Sessions

Unless otherwise specified:

  • All training begins at 3pm ET / 2pm CT / 1pm MT / 12pm PT / 11am AKT
  • Offer 1 hour of ACCME, ACPE, ANCC, CDR, CDE credit*
Date Topic Presenter(s) Add to Calendar
Wednesday,
March 4, 2026
"Food is Medicine" Interventions to Improve Food & Nutrition Security and Clinical Outcomes Hilary Seligman, MD MAS
Professor of Medicine
University of California San Francisco
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Wednesday,
March 11, 2026
Standing Rock Hospital Community Garden & Disease Prevention Project Darian Schaubert, MS, RD, LD
Director of Nutrition Services
Standing Rock Hospital
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Wednesday,
March 25, 2026
Nutrition, Culture, & Indigenous Foods in Alaska Melissa A. Chlupach, MS, RD, LD
Assistant Professor, Dietetics and Nutrition
University of Alaska Anchorage
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Wednesday,
April 8, 2026
The Impact of Depressive Symptoms and Resilience on Glycemic Trends in American Indian Adolescents: The Strong Heart Study Nichole Tyler, MD
Pediatrician
University of Washington
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Wednesday,
April 15, 2026
Narrative Medicine: Exploring Patient Experiences of Diabetes Through Zines and Storytelling Turner Goins, PhD
Ambassador Jeanette Hyde Distinguished Professor
College of Health and Human Sciences Western Carolina University
Paul Ryland
MSW Student
Department of Social Work College of Health and Human Sciences Western Carolina University
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Wednesday,
May 6, 2026
Between Maternal and Fetal Glucose and Metabolic Biomarkers in the ETCHED Pregnancy Cohort Madhumita Sinha, MD, MHSM, FAAP
Assistant Clinical Investigator 2,
Head, Diabetes Epidemiology and Clinical Research Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) National Institutes of Health
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Wednesday,
August 19, 2026
Beyond Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes: Exploring Diabetes of the Exocrine Pancreas (Type 3c) Carol Greenlee, MD MACP
Western Slope Endocrinology
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*ACCME (Medical), ACPE (Pharmacy), ANCC (Nursing), CDR (Dietitian), and CDE (Dental)