Seminar Details
Medical Nutrition Therapy: Nutrition Practice Guidelines for Diabetes, Hypertension and Lipid Disorders Seminar
When: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 at 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Seminar Details
$179.00 - Standard Tuition
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Seminar Location
HOLIDAY INN ARLINGTON
4610 N FAIRFAX DR
ARLINGTON, VA 22203
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Speaker:
Mary Ann Hodorowicz, RD, LDN, MBA, CDE, CEC --
BIO
Mary Ann Hodorowicz is a consultant for the food, health and pharmaceutical industries in nutrition, wellness, diabetes and insurance reimbursement. Her clients include healthcare entities, food and pharmaceutical companies, research firms, pharmacies, education/training firms, weight loss programs, government agencies, websites, membership associations, academia and the media. She helps clients establish their MNT and diabetes self-management education (DSME) programs and especially enjoys helping RDs build or enhance their private practices. As a certified endocrinology coder, Mary Ann self publishes resources on MNT/DSME reimbursement, establishing MNT programs and electronic forms. She has authored modules for the American Association of Diabetes Educators' (AADE) new online Reimbursement Guide and is on the advisory board of their newest publication, AADE in Practice.
Mary Ann gives presentations and teleconferences for professionals and consumers, and is on the faculty of the Johnson and Johnson Diabetes Institute in San Jose, California. She has continually served on committees of the American Dietetic Association (ADA). In her career, Mary Ann has provided outpatient MNT and DSME, helped design an Outpatient Diabetes Center (in which she obtained recognition for a DSME program) and worked as a Clinical Nutrition Manager, Assistant Director of a Food and Nutrition Services Department and ADA Dietetic Traineeship Director.
Course Description:
The current statistics on diabetes morbidity and mortality speak volumes on the need for good metabolic control:
- Each 1% decrease in A1C translates into a 35% - 40% decrease in the frequency of microvascular complications.
- A 33% - 50% decrease in coronary and peripheral artery (macrovascular) disease is the result of blood pressure control.
- A 20% to 50% reduction in cardiovascular complications can be achieved by normalizing blood lipids (more than 65% of deaths in patients with diabetes are attributed to CVD).
Thus, by managing the "ABCs" of diabetes ... A1C, blood pressure and serum cholesterol ... people with diabetes can significantly reduce their risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and even blindness. Individualized medical nutrition therapy (MNT) provided by a professional is a critical component of managing these ABCs. Numerous studies have proven that MNT can prevent, slow the onset of and/or decrease the progression of these devastating complications. Although there are numerous strategies that can be used to achieve these goals, best practice dictates the use of the American Dietetic Association's MNT Evidence Based Nutrition Practice Guidelines (NPGs) and the MNT protocols. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) also recommends the use of these NPGs in its statutory language of the Medicare diabetes MNT benefit.
In this one-of-a-kind interactive workshop, you will increase working knowledge regarding the use of the NPGs for diabetes, hypertension and disorders of lipid metabolism, including how to use the Nutrition Care Process and Model. Mary Ann Hodorowicz will condense and simplify the voluminous content of these NPGs into a ready reference take-home guide so that even new practitioners can feel comfortable using them. Mary Ann focuses on providing her audiences practical applications without the extraneous theoretical or historical details. Make plans to attend this comprehensive, lively and extremely useful one-day educational event!
Learner Objectives:
At the completion of this program, you will be able to:
- Compare the latest nutrition interventions to optimize A1c levels.
- Evaluate the five key dietary approaches of the DASH eating plan to control hypertension.
- Analyze the "Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes" proven to help normalize blood lipids.
- Explain the patient empowerment tools for changing patients' eating behavior.
- Name the A1c target for patients with diabetes recommended by the American Diabetes Association in 2009.
- List the organs that are targeted by the various classes of anti-diabetes medications in order to optimize blood glucose control.
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