The Pros and Considerations of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non-Diabetic Patients

Date:
September 18, 2024
Time:
(Recorded)
Price:
$30 or free with membership

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In pursuit of optimizing metabolic health, continuous glucose monitoring is a tool that can help you and your patients truly personalize recommendations. No longer just for diabetes and now available without a prescription, these sensors help you both see the impact of their current choices. With 40+ factors that impact blood sugar (only ten of which are nutrition), this tool provides value for nutrition and lifestyle recommendations when used better. Join Ashley Koff RD, founder of The Better Nutrition Program for a live session where she will share protocols, experiments and a system for better continuous glucose monitoring.  

Learning Objectives:

  1. How can continuous glucose monitoring give you and your patients actionable insights to improve outcomes
  2. What does a practice/business need to effectively offer continuous glucose monitoring
  3. At what stages in a patient journey is continuous glucose monitoring recommended (and not)

Speaker

Ashley Koff, RD
Founder, The Better Nutrition Program

Ashley Koff, RD, is a leading personalized nutrition dietitian. Known for her “better not perfect” “Qualitarian” approach, Koff has helped thousands of patients achieve optimal health span outcomes. As a practitioner educator, she’s helped train hundreds of practitioners on the need for and how to implement truly personalized nutrition. Koff is currently the founder of The Better Nutrition Program, founding Nutrition Director for University of California Susan Samueli Institute’s Integrative and Functional Medicine Fellowship, faculty for Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, a guest speaker for Tufts University School of Nutrition, chief nutrition officer for Vitaboom and an industry consultant.

Moderator

Avery St. Onge
Content Specialist, Integrative Practitioner & Natural Medicine Journal

Avery St. Onge is the Content Specialist of Integrative Practitioner and Natural Medicine Journal. In addition to producing written content, Avery hosts the Integrative Practitioner Podcast and organizes Integrative Practitioner's webinars and digital summits. She graduated from George Washington University in 2021, where she studied journalism and mass communications. As a person with type 1 diabetes, Avery is hyperaware of the benefits of a holistic, mind/body approach to healthcare and is committed to sharing the latest news in integrative medicine.