NC DAC Winter 2026 Meeting Focus on Type 1 DM
The Diabetes Advisory Council (DAC) of North Carolina was created in 1984 as an advisory group to the Diabetes Prevention and Control program. The DAC works to reduce the burden of diabetes through coordination among the many stakeholders in diabetes control in North Carolina. Core responsibilities include: 1) Educate and publicly validate early detection, treatment and self-management training for diabetes control, as a health priority for all North Carolinians. 2) Provide scientific credibility and public validity for new service priority areas and interventions based on evolving clinical and epidemiological studies and technology. 3) Foster inter-agency collaboration and networking for identification, utilization and expansion of resources for diabetes control services. 4) Evaluate, present and propose strategies for the control of diabetes in North Carolina in terms of assessed need, estimated costs, potential benefits and probability of success of each strategy. The Winter 2026 meeting will be held on Feb 27, 2026. The learning components with have discussions on 1) Screening for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 2) How to use and read continuous glucose monitors to improve diabetes management 3) An update on NC Medicaid.
Target Audience
Allied Health Professionals
Audiologists
Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Physicians
Physician Assistants
Pharmacy Technicians
Pharmacists
Learning Objectives
Identifying appropriate candidates for type 1 diabetes screening based on current risk‑stratification criteria.
Describing available screening tests for type 1 diabetes and interpret their clinical significance.
Explaining the evidence behind therapies that delay type 1 diabetes onset and outline when treatment is indicated.
Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) to Guide Diabetes Management
Interpreting CGM data patterns including time‑in‑range, variability, and hypoglycemia metrics.
Applying CGM insights to adjust diabetes medications safely and effectively.
Summarizing recent changes in Medicaid eligibility and coverage that affect patients with diabetes.
Identifying benefits and services available through Medicaid for diabetes management and complications.
Susan Elizabeth Spratt, MD
Michael Canos, MD
Joanne Rinker, RD
Corissa Payton, MA, CDCES, CHES, ACSM-EP
Christine Memering, MSN, RN, BC-ADM, CDCES, FADCES
Keaira Pettiford, Pharm Tech
Jennifer Sutter, MD
Larry Greenblatt, MD
Emmanuelle Quenum CHES/MCHES
Keisha Lewis, Occupational Therapist
Susan Houston, NP
Marico Dove, PharmD
Kathryn Dowd, audiologist
ACPE - Pharmacy Technician
ACPE - Pharmacist
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
ANCC
Attendance
IACET CEU
JA Credit - AH
Available Credit
- 2.00 ACPE - Pharmacist
- 2.00 ACPE - Pharmacy Technician
- 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 2.00 ANCC
- 2.00 Attendance
- 0.20 IACET CEU
- 2.00 JA Credit - AH
- 2.00 Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

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