Nova Biomedical
Join us for an IN-PERSON EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
Thursday, March 20
Undetected Point-of-Care Hypoglycemia Can
Be Life-Threatening to the Patient

Bedside glucose testing is one of the most commonly performed tests in the hospital and many clinicians take the accuracy and reliability of these results for granted. However, certain glucose meters have interferences from medications and other endogenous factors that can cause erroneous glucose meter results. Five recently published papers have reported that inaccurate results from these meters have lead to improper treatment, such as giving insulin to a patient who is hypoglycemic, which can cause catastrophic outcomes including death. This is an ongoing, real-life problem, with erroneous glucose meter results and inappropriate insulin administration.1-4 In addition to adverse events, meter errors can cause increased length of stay and cost of hospitalization.

This seminar will show how outcomes are achieved through improved glucose meter accuracy, discuss factors which can affect accuracy of some glucose meters and how to avoid them, and review implementation of an interference-free bedside glucose testing system which protects patients and providers.

 
 
 Speakers

Nam TranNam Tran
Ph.D., M.S., HCLD (ABB), CLS, MLS (ASCP), FAACC
Professor and Senior Director of Clinical Pathology,
University of California, Davis Medical Center

Martin EkitiMartin Ekiti
MD, FACS, FACRS
Associate Medical Director, Medical and Scientific Affairs,
Nova Biomedical.

Cody MaddoxCody Maddox
MLS, MLS (ASCP)
POC Coordinator, Pathology Department,
LifeBridge Health - Sinai, Baltimore, MD

 
 
 Date and Location
The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
Baltimore, MD
Thursday, March 20, 2025
 
 
 Educational Credits
This program has been approved by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) for 2.5 CERPs, Synergy CERP Category A, File Number 24813. Approval refers to recognition of continuing education only and does not imply AACN approval or endorsement of content of this educational activity, or the products mentioned. This program offers 2.5 hours of P.A.C.E. continuing education credits.
 
 
 Registration
Seminar begins at 8:30 am. Presentations follow until 12:00 pm. The seminar includes complimentary breakfast, buffet lunch and parking.

References:
  1. Orija, et al. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aace.2020.11.030T
  2. Krabbe, et al. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2020-1445
  3. Katzman, et al. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296820932186
  4. Lachance, et al. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-021-02869-4