CPEU/CEU: 1
Course Expiration Date: 10/7/2028. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.
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The CDR Activity Number for this course is: 190318
Using Mindful Eating with GLP-1 Medications On-demand CE Webinar
Course Type: 741—Enduring Activity
Suggested Learning Level: 1
About This Course
On-demand Webinar! Learn how GLP-1 medications work and the mechanisms of action that drive weight loss and appetite reduction. Gain a deeper understanding of mindful eating and its benefits. Learn how to apply a mindful eating approach and motivational interviewing to your counseling sessions. Confidently guide your clients toward mindful eating to help manage GLP-1 medication side effects and optimize health outcomes. Gain practical tips to empower your GLP-1 clients to take charge of their health and weight loss journey. Join us for an informative webinar with Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, Mindful Eating Expert, and Author Megrette Fletcher, M.Ed, RDN, CDCES.
Learning Objectives:
- List the two types of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) medications approved for weight loss
- Describe the proposed mechanism of action for GLP-1s and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) medications
- Explain where GLP receptors are found
- List three data points on efficacy outcomes of GLP-1s
- List five main side effects of GLP-1s
- Explain the relationship between GLP dose and side effects
- Describe what mindful eating is and how it can be used to help optimize nutritional status and ameliorate the side effects of GLP-1s
- List three pieces of motivational interviewing (MI) dialogue to help assess the impact of a GLP-1 to inform the counseling focus
Using Mindful Eating with GLP-1 Medications webinar presents the benefits of coupling a mindful eating approach with weight loss medication for personalized and effective care.
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Using Mindful Eating with GLP-1 Medications awards 1 CPEU in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration’s CPEU Prior Approval Program.
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CPEU/CEU: 1
NOTE: Course Expiration Date: 10/7/2028. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.
1.1.1 Participates and documents engagement in professional development activities to maintain and enhance competence.
1.1.2 Pursues and embraces opportunities to advance practice.
1.1.3 Keeps abreast of changes in practice and in the practice environment that affect individual competence and legislative scope of practice.
1.1.5 Integrates new knowledge and skills into practice.
1.5.1 Builds rapport and trust within relationships while respecting professional boundaries.
1.7.3 Develops awareness of one’s own personal beliefs and values to inform and reduce biases.
2.3.2 Applies knowledge of health determinants when planning, developing, and implementing services, programs, interventions, meal plans and menus.
3.1.1 Assesses the communication needs of individuals, groups and populations to provide effective communication.
3.1.2 Identifies and addresses barriers to effective communication.
3.1.3 Tailors messages and communication methods to meet the needs of target audiences.
3.1.4 Uses a variety of media for effective communication.
3.1.5 Evaluates the effectiveness of communication methods used to ensure understanding of presented information.
3.2.2 Delivers information in a respectful and professional manner.
3.3.2 Considers and respects the opinions, creativity, values, beliefs and perspectives of others.
3.3.4 Collaborates with others when knowledge, skill or experience are beyond their competence level.
4.1.1 Identifies strengths and opportunities in self and in others.
5.1.1 Demonstrates effective problem identification and solving as well as professional judgment to address needs.
5.1.2 Interprets and integrates evidence-based research and literature in decision making.
5.1.3 Identifies misinformation and inaccurate information to inform decision making.
5.1.6 Recognizes situations where nutrition and dietetics services should be adjusted, limited, modified or discontinued.
5.2.2 Understands impact of own values, beliefs and professional and personal biases on decision making.
5.2.3 Demonstrates insight concerning personal expertise and limitations.
5.2.5 Analyzes and synthesizes information and identifies new information, patterns and findings.
5.2.6 Integrates relevant information with previous learning, experience, professional knowledge, and current practice models.
5.2.7 Identifies and implements a plan to address opportunities and challenges.
5.2.8 Evaluates the effectiveness of plans and decisions and makes adjustments when needed.
7.1.2 Uses established guidelines to inform practice.
9.1.1 Interprets and applies the appropriate evidence-based literature and standards for determining nutritional needs of target audiences.
9.1.2 Integrates knowledge of biological, physical, and social sciences with knowledge of food and nutrition to make decisions related to nutrition care.
9.1.4 Integrates knowledge of macro- and micronutrients for digestion, absorption and metabolism throughout the lifespan in practice.
9.1.5 Demonstrates knowledge of nutrient requirements throughout the lifespan, and their role in health promotion and disease prevention.
9.2.1 Engages in educational activities to maintain knowledge and to obtain new knowledge of diseases and clinical conditions.
9.2.2 Keeps abreast of and incorporates current evidence-based practice related to the management of diseases and clinical conditions.
9.2.3 Seeks and analyzes new scientific information and how it impacts medical nutrition therapy.
9.2.4 Integrates new knowledge of disease states and clinical conditions into practice.
9.3.4 Assesses clients’ emotions toward nutrition-related statements or phenomenon, body image/preoccupation with food and weight, and readiness to change nutrition-related behaviors.
9.3.10 Refers clients to qualified professionals based on needs when skill is beyond competence and scope of practice.
9.4.3 Critically evaluates the safety and efficacy of traditional and pharmaceutical models as it applies to nutrition and dietetics.
10.1.3 Identifies and analyzes factors that influence change in behaviors.
10.2.1 Evaluates learning needs of individuals and target groups.
10.2.4 Collaborates with learners and colleagues to formulate specific, measurable and attainable objectives and goals.
10.4.3 Assesses and identifies the current knowledge, skills, and cultural influences of populations.
10.4.5 Selects and uses appropriate content and teaching methods to meet individual and group needs.
10.4.6 Implements individualized teaching plans to promote, maintain and enhance nutritional health and learning.
10.6.1 Assesses client/patient nutritional needs and appropriateness of the counseling.
10.6.2 Applies a variety of counseling theories, psychological methods and strategies that empower clients/patients to make changes.
10.6.3 Applies counseling principles and evidence-based practice when providing individual or group education.
10.6.4 Identifies indications, contraindications, benefits, risks and limitations of counseling or behavior change therapy.
10.6.5 Demonstrates an understanding of transference and countertransference in therapeutic relationships.
10.6.6 Determines client/patient expectations and aspirations and manages situations wherein these expectations cannot be met.
10.6.7 Assesses client/patient readiness to change when applying specific counseling strategies.
10.6.8 Develops counseling or coaching goals in collaboration with clients.
10.6.9 Assists with resolution of barriers to achieving goals of counseling and coaching.
10.6.10 Evaluates the effectiveness of counseling or therapy and makes modifications as required.
10.6.11 Refers client/patient to appropriate professionals when counseling, therapy or mental health status is beyond competence and legislative scope of practice.
11.1.3 Analyzes nutrition screening results to determine risk for malnutrition and/or other nutrition-related problem(s).
11.2.2 Interviews clients/patients and reviews health records to collect information about medical history and food and nutrition intake.
11.2.5 Conducts nutrition-focused physical examinations and analyzes findings to determine nutritional status.
11.2.6 Collects and analyzes anthropometric and body composition data to contribute to nutrition diagnoses.
11.2.9 Gathers and evaluates information that affects intake and nutrition and health status (e.g., behaviors, beliefs, knowledge, cultural, religious, ethnic, psychosocial, and social determinants of health) that influence nutrition and health.
11.2.15 Evaluate changes in measurable assessment data to communicate progress and/or resolution of nutrition diagnoses.
11.2.16 Compare and evaluate nutrition assessment data against appropriate standards and norms based on the client population, setting, and goals for care.
11.3.1 Establishes goals and desired outcomes in collaboration with clients/patients.
11.3.2 Determines factors impacting client/patient progress in meeting goals and resolving nutrition diagnoses; adjusts nutrition care plans accordingly.
11.3.3 Prioritizes specific nutrition problems to inform nutrition care plans and processes.
11.3.4 Selects interventions intended to resolve or improve nutrition diagnoses through addressing the causes and/or contributing factors.
11.3.5 Establishes and implements nutrition care plans, defining the time, frequency, and duration of interventions.
11.3.6 Develops nutrition prescriptions to communicate clients’/patients’ customized diet, considering client values and nutrition needs.
11.4.1 Identifies nutrition-related pharmacological agents and their actions on the body.
11.4.3 Identifies potential food-nutrient drug interactions based on physiological responses to pharmacological agents and takes appropriate action.
11.4.4 Considers client/patient factors, nutritional impacts, indications, side effects, contraindications, benefits, risks, alternatives and foundational sciences when prescribing, recommending or administering nutrition-related drug therapy.
11.4.6 Monitors responses and effects of nutrition-related drugs and takes required action to make modifications or adjustments to treatment plans.
11.4.7 Evaluates, educates and counsels on the interrelationship and impact of pharmacotherapy on nutrients.
11.5.1 Reevaluates and adjusts plans of care to support client/patient health goals.
11.5.2 Monitors and communicates factors and barriers affecting client/patient progress in meeting goals.
11.5.3 Adjusts interventions based on client/patient progress in meeting established goals and resolving nutrition diagnoses.
11.5.4 Establishes new goals and nutrition care plans when original or interim goals are met.
13.2.1 Identifies social determinants of health and influences on population health status.
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A.C., RDN –
This course was very helpful, timely and relevant. Thank you!
A.F., RDN –
Really great content, and use of tools to help apply knowledge to every day practice.
D. Z.-H., RDN –
Excellent information and patient examples making it easier to incorporate into current practice.
D.B., RDN –
Very good information on nutritional and lifestyle issues related to GLP1s and helpful pointers on mindful eating.
K.G., RDN –
Loved the handouts on mindful eating and hunger/fullness scale! They were new visuals that seemed fresh and inspiring to clients.
H.M., RDN –
Excellent presentation skills; webinar flowed smoothly in content; presenter was interesting and well informed. I finally learned about GLP1’s in a clear and concise manner. This is first webinar or presentation where I have begun to understand concept of ” Mindfulness” and how it applies to diabetes and weight loss. Graphics were a bit busy but well explained. Provided good case studies and reviewed some concepts of motivational interviewing with good examples. Good visuals and presentation format. I was very pleased with content and presenter. Thank you.
L.M., RDN –
Loved this speaker. She was very articulate and gave practical information that I can use in my practice.
S.W., RDN –
I am a PA-C and RDN and use GLP-1’s in my practice often. I thought this course was perfect – it summarized everything I need to know in one easy-to-learn format. It was interesting and engaging and did not get too far into the weeds on things that aren’t applicable in day to day primary care medicine.
M.I., RDN –
Loved the webinar. I have a large percent of clients who are on GLP-1s/GIPs and feel that I have learned quite a bit from the webinar. I am looking forward to the 8 CEU course on same subject as it becomes available.