

Metabolic Syndrome Learning Series
Metabolic Syndrome Learning Series – Recorded (On Demand) Training
Building the foundation to support patients with metabolic syndrome
This two part online learning activity will review the pathology, medication management, and support strategies for patients with metabolic syndrome.
Each session is a different topic and is available for on demand viewing and enduring continuing education credits.
Sessions
Session#1: Metabolic Syndrome Pathology & Medication Management
This session is designed to familiarize the care manager and other care team members with the pathology and pharmacological management of metabolic syndrome.
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Session#2: Metabolic Syndrome Self-Management Support
This session is designed to familiarize the care manager and other care team members with self-management support strategies for working with patients with metabolic syndrome.
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Audience
The course is intended for nurses, social workers, advanced practice providers, medical assistants, community health workers and other care team members who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills.
Faculty
Claire Nolan, PharmDClaire Nolan received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Detroit, MI. Dr. Nolan has experience in the specialty, ambulatory, and community pharmacy practice settings. She has focused her career on continuous quality improvement, program development, and education.
Robin Schreur, BS, RN, CCMRobin Schreur is a trainer for the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI). She served as the Clinical Lead Care Manager in Ambulatory Care at Spectrum Health from 2012 until 2020. During this time, she was part of the collaborative care model implementation team. Her aim is to instill the importance of patient-centered care across the continuum of care. Robin has worked in a variety of settings including insurance-based and primary care practices, and as a behavioral health nurse at an inpatient facility. She has extensive experience in training and onboarding hundreds of clinicians in care management roles and motivational interviewing.
Sue Vos, BSN, RN, CCMSusan Vos is the Program Director at the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI). She has experience in working with multi-disciplinary teams to provide care for complex patients, extensive knowledge and expertise in practice transformation, developing and implementing care management curricula based on evidence-based guidelines, training of care manager and other clinical practice staff, implementing care models, and driving quality improvement strategies. She is the current president of the Case Management Society of America: Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo Chapter.
Cost
Continuing Education Credits
Nurses
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91)
Approval valid through: 07/23/2022
Conflict of Interest: There is no conflict of interest for anyone with the ability to control content for this activity.
In order to receive credit for this activity, the learner must attend each full recorded webinar, register and complete the evaluation. Upon receipt of the evaluation, the learner will be redirected to a webpage where the certificate(s) of completion will be awarded.
Social Workers
This course is approved by the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative.
Course approval #: 081021-02
Medical Assistants
Registered or certified medical assistants can submit copies of their agenda and certificates of completion to their certification entity to obtain continuing education credits.
Training Materials & Course Preparation
No training materials or course preparation necessary.
Questions
If you have any questions, contact Amy at amy.wales@miccsi.org