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2 A Note to Facilitators Dear Facilitator, Thank you for using Rural PREP’s materials to create an active learning experience for your site. Use this slide deck, along with the Facilitator Lesson Plan, to facilitate the Grand Rounds event at your site. Many of the slides contain additional information in the presenter notes area, so be sure to review the presentation and the notes prior to your Grand Rounds event.

3 Session Overview 10 minutes: Go over and discuss pre-assignment answers with the full group 20 minutes: Watch the Presentation 20 minutes: Facilitate the Team Activity 5 minutes: General Discussion and Social Charge 5 minutes: Evaluation of the Learning Materials as a group (5 minutes) Facilitator, Here are some time estimates to guide you as you move through each activity in this active learning session.

4 Diabetes and Pregnancy (with a rural twist)
Rural PREP Grand Rounds Presenter: Bob Gobbo, MD Program Director – Providence Hood River Rural Family Medicine Residency Training Program This presentation was originally recorded on April 26th, 2018, in front of several live, online sites connecting from different places across the country. Facilitator, Once you have gathered your teams in one place and confirmed that each person has brought with them a copy of their individual responses to the pre-assignment activities (from the web link you sent them), you can begin with this slide to introduce the active learning session.

5 Objectives The participant will be able to:
provide a brief overview of the diagnosis of GDM and its management, including controversies regarding the treatment of gestational diabetes apply evidence-based and validated management guidelines to the care of patients in rural communities refer and co-manage those patients for whom all care cannot be provided within the resources of their community Facilitator, Please review these learning objectives with your teams. At the end of the session, we will ask you to evaluate how our materials meet these objectives.

6 Team Readiness Quiz Facilitator,
You are about to begin the Team Readiness Quiz. The next few slides contain the questions and correct answers for the pre-assignment quiz. Everyone in the room should have their individual answers with them. When each question is presented, have teams discuss among themselves until they agree upon an answer. This may be very quick for easy questions or may take longer on tougher questions, where team members may disagree. An added way to enhance this portion of the event is to give each team colored pieces of paper with Letters printed on them (each group gets a green “A” or a yellow “B” so that team answers can easily be viewed by the entire group. The first question is on the next slide, and the correct answer is on the following slide.

7 Team Readiness Quiz 50% 1% 6% 99%
1. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) affects approximately ____________ of pregnancies in the United States? 50% 1% 6% 99%

8 Team Readiness Quiz 50% 1% 6% 99%
1. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) affects approximately ____________ of pregnancies in the United States? 50% 1% 6% 99%

9 Team Readiness Quiz Shoulder dystocia and Macrosomia
2. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, fetal complications associated with GDM include Shoulder dystocia and Macrosomia Gestational hypertension and preeclampsia Low glycemic index and decreased A1C levels None of the above

10 Team Readiness Quiz Shoulder dystocia and Macrosomia
2. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, fetal complications associated with GDM include Shoulder dystocia and Macrosomia Gestational hypertension and preeclampsia Low glycemic index and decreased A1C levels None of the above

11 Team Readiness Quiz Oral medications Life style modifications
3. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, initial treatment for GDM involves Oral medications Life style modifications Insulin therapy All of the above

12 Team Readiness Quiz Oral medications Life style modifications
3. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, initial treatment for GDM involves Oral medications Life style modifications Insulin therapy All of the above

13 Team Readiness Quiz 140 mg per dL 7.8 mg per dL 120 mg per dL
4. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, the ideal fasting blood glucose level for women with GDM should be less than 140 mg per dL 7.8 mg per dL 120 mg per dL 95 mg per dL

14 Team Readiness Quiz 140 mg per dL 7.8 mg per dL 120 mg per dL
4. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, the ideal fasting blood glucose level for women with GDM should be less than 140 mg per dL 7.8 mg per dL 120 mg per dL 95 mg per dL

15 Team Readiness Quiz Every three years Every 24 weeks
5. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, how often should women with history of GDM be screened for overt diabetes? Every three years Every 24 weeks Every six to 12 weeks Never

16 Team Readiness Quiz Every three years Every 24 weeks
5. According to Garrison’s (2015) article, how often should women with history of GDM be screened for overt diabetes? Every three years Every 24 weeks Every six to 12 weeks Never

17 Team Readiness Quiz When pregnancy is confirmed
6. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, screening for GDM is typically performed at When pregnancy is confirmed 32-36 weeks of gestation 12-16 weeks of gestation 24-48 weeks of gestation

18 Team Readiness Quiz When pregnancy is confirmed
6. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, screening for GDM is typically performed at When pregnancy is confirmed 32-36 weeks of gestation 12-16 weeks of gestation 24-48 weeks of gestation

19 Team Readiness Quiz Glyburide Metformin Insulin 5% Saline
7. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, when pharmacological treatment is indicated for GDM, __________ is considered the first-line treatment Glyburide Metformin Insulin 5% Saline

20 Team Readiness Quiz Glyburide Metformin Insulin 5% Saline
7. According to the ACOG Practice Bulletin (2017) article, when pharmacological treatment is indicated for GDM, __________ is considered the first-line treatment Glyburide Metformin Insulin 5% Saline

21 Diabetes and Pregnancy (with a rural twist)
Rural PREP Grand Rounds Presenter: Bob Gobbo, MD Program Director – Providence Hood River Rural Family Medicine Residency Training Program Launch the Presentation Now Facilitator, It is now time to play the presentation. Click on the “Launch the Presentation Now” link in the slide ( to play the video, which is 15:46 minutes long.

22 Team Activity Facilitator,
Now that you’re finished playing the presentation, it is time to begin the team activity portion of the session. The next two slides each contain a portion of a case. Review both slides with the full group. You may consider printing the next two slides (individually, or in notes form) to distribute to each group. Ask you individual teams to work on Part 1 of the case first. After 5-10 minutes of discussion, progress to the next slide and present Part 2 of the case.

23 Team Activity Part 1 Guadelupe is a 35 yo G5P4, BMI 35
1 hour glucola 27 wks 3 hour at 29 weeks- FBS 122, 1 hour 200, 2 hour 170, 3 hour 122 What’s her diagnosis? How will you address her care, given the assets of your rural community, your own expertise and scope of practice?

24 Team Activity Part 2 Sheila is a 26 yo G2P1, BMI 27, Type I insulin-dependent diabetic, diagnosed at age 7 and without systemic complications to date – presenting for prenatal care at 6 weeks gestation Her diabetes prior to pregnancy has generally been under good control with a HgbA1C of 6.2 She was followed by a perinatal specialist during her previous pregnancy, induced at 36 weeks at the regional center an hour away; unfortunately, the infant died of Group B Strep 48 hours after birth She wants you to follow her this time. How would you care for her?

25 Discussion Facilitator,
Allow a member of each team to share their case and report on how they would respond to the case to the entire group. You may wish to ask questions about each case as it relates to your particular rural context.

26 Social Charge What are you personally going to do with this information? Facilitator, As a group, consider how you might use this information to improve your rural practice.

27 Evaluation Please evaluate these learning materials as a group: Facilitator, While you still have everyone together, please take a few minutes to provide us with some feedback so we can better serve you. Complete the following form: You only need to submit one form for your entire group.

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