Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) in Pregnancy
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Availability
On-Demand
Cost
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $15.00
Student/Resident/Fellow: $0.00
Life Member: $0.00
Company: Not Eligible
Exhibitor: Not Eligible
Credit Offered
0.75 1B AOA; 1 AMA Credit
0.75 Non-Physician Credit

CME Credit Available
This activity offers
0.75 Category 1-B AOA
0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

About
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening condition that impacts 5-10% of pregnancies in patients with pre-existing type 1 diabetes. Importantly, clinicians must also recognize that DKA can also affect pregnancies in patients with type 2 diabetes or, in rare cases, gestational diabetes.

Faculty
Melisa Lott, DO

Dr. Jessica RogersDr. Melisa Lott is a board-certified Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician and Obstetrician-Gynecologist with an extensive background in medical education, research, and clinical practice. She currently serves as an Adjunct Faculty at Midwestern University Illinois, and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician at Access TeleCare and Advocate Medical Group. Notably, Dr. Lott founded and directed the Center for Excellence for Diabetes Care in Pregnancy at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. She completed her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University and further specialized in Maternal-Fetal Medicine through a fellowship at Geisinger Health System.

Dr. Lott has also made significant contributions to medical literature, with several published research articles, and has shared her expertise through numerous invited lectures and teaching activities. Her dedication to patient care is underscored by her impressive range of procedural skills, from general obstetrics to complex fetal interventions. 

Learning Objectives
Those participating in this activity will receive information that should allow them to:

  • Evaluate and diagnose DKA in pregnancy
  • Apply appropriate treatment protocols for DKA in pregnancy
  • Monitor DKA recovery and post-treatment status
Conflict of Interest Disclosures
ACOOG requires each planner and presenter to identify all conflicts of interest, and mitigates risk of bias using a series of strategies for relevant conflicts. Unless otherwise noted below, the ACOOG, ACOOG staff and planners for this activity have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Dr. Lott has no relevant relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

Release & Review Date
This activity is valid between June 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023.

System Requirements
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Requirements for Successful Completion
To successfully complete this activity, participants must:

  • Complete the pre-test
  • Read the text-based content
  • Pass the post-test (70% or greater)
  • Complete the activity evaluation
  • Claim credit

A certificate will be immediately available.

Commercial Support
This activity is not commercially supported.

CME Accreditation
The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


CME Credit Designation
The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this program for a maximum of 0.75 AOA Category 1-B credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ACOG Cognate Credit(s)
The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this activity for Category 1 College Cognate Credits. Maximum Cognates are equal to the number of  maximum AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM . A reciprocity agreement with the AMA exists that allows AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM to be equivalent to ACOG Cognate Credits.

NPs, PAs & CNMs
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) recognizes activities approved for Category 1-A credit through the American Osteopathic Association and Category 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as providing advanced practice CE content hours for applicants seeking renewal through continuing education credit.

The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) recognizes activities approved for Category 1-A credit through the American Osteopathic Association and AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as Regular Category 1 CME for national certification maintenance.

The Certificate Maintenance Program of the American Midwifery Certification Board accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to satisfy its contact hours requirement. 

All NPs, PAs, CNMs and other health professionals participating in this activity will receive a certificate of completion commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ACOOG strongly recommends all non-physician health professionals check with their certification/licensing organizations to confirm credit reciprocity.


Disclaimer
This activity is offered by the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOOG) for educational purposes only. Every patient case is different, and physicians must rely on their medical knowledge, experience, and relationships with patients to make clinical decisions. This material is not intended to represent the best or only methods or procedures appropriate for the condition discussed; rather the material is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be helpful, or of interest to other practitioners. Physician judgment must remain central to the selection of diagnostic tests, management strategies, therapy options, and follow-up of a specific patient's medical condition.

Use of Artificial Intelligence
The closed captions and summaries provided in this content are automatically generated by artificial intelligence (AI). While AI can enhance accessibility and comprehension, it is not infallible and may produce errors. Please keep this in mind as you engage with and apply the content. 

Grievances
Any registrant finding evidence that the continuing medical education program presented is inappropriate with regard to facilities, materials, content, or observes any unacceptable promotion by a commercial interest in the same room as the educational activity, whether by company representative or presenter, may submit a grievance in writing to ACOOG, PO Box 17598, Fort Worth, TX 76102. Unresolved issues regarding this activity will require a formal written complaint to the AOA Division of CME, 142 East Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611.

Privacy Policy
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Data Use
Data collected as part of this activity may be analyzed as part of educational research to study the effectiveness of educational interventions on health care, population health, health care providers and others, or to identify additional needs and gaps for future interventions.

Refunds
Refunds are not available for this educational product.

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