Pharmacists
Type 2 diabetes; insulin therapy
Dr. Neumiller is an associate professor of pharmacotherapy at the Washington State University College of Pharmacy. He is a member of the WSU Geriatrics Team and the WSU Clinical Trials Research Team. Dr. Neumiller received a Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, in 2003, and a Doctor of Pharmacy, magna cum laude, in 2005, from Washington State University. He completed a specialty residency in geriatrics in 2007, and a clinical research fellowship with an emphasis in endocrinology in 2008, both at Washington State University. Neumiller is a certified diabetes educator (CDE) and a fellow of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (FASCP).
Dr. Candis Morello is founding faculty, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, and Associate Dean for Student Affairs at the UC San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. After earning her PharmD from UC San Francisco in 1996, she completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency with a Geriatrics Emphasis at the VA San Diego Healthcare System. Dr. Morello is a Certified Diabetes Educator and Clinical Pharmacist Specialist who directs a Diabetes Intense Medical Management Clinic at the VA in San Diego. | 1. | Summarize the current evidence-based practice guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D). | 2. | Describe barriers to insulin initiation and insulin intensification in patients with T2D. |
| 3. | Review strategies to overcome barriers to successful insulin initiation and intensification. | 4. | Describe the current and new insulin therapies and those in late-stage development for the management of T2D. |
| 1. | Summarize the current evidence-based practice guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D). |
| 2. | Describe barriers to insulin initiation and insulin intensification in patients with T2D. |
| 3. | Review strategies to overcome barriers to successful insulin initiation and intensification. |
| 4. | Describe the current and new insulin therapies and those in late-stage development for the management of T2D. |
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