Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers for the Healthcare Team
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Tech
Course Overview
Patients with diabetes mellitus can face significant health complications because of their illness, including potential retinopathy, kidney disease, and diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Diabetic foot ulcers are a common and serious complication of diabetes mellitus, with the potential to result in infection, hospitalization, and possible amputation if not managed appropriately. Care teams should be familiar with local care strategies for optimal healing. Treating DFUs requires a collaborative care approach involving endocrinologists, vascular specialists, podiatrists, infectious disease experts, and primary care providers. Collaborative care includes educating patients and their caregivers on self-care practices. Early detection, preventive measures, and equitable care delivery are essential to reduce the burden of diabetic foot complications, reduce systemic disparities, and improve outcomes.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to:
- Recall the classification of diabetic ulcers
- Describe the roles of care team members in the management of diabetic ulcers
- Describe local care strategies for diabetic ulcers
- Compare and Contrast antibiotics used to treat infected diabetic ulcers
Faculty
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Etiology
- Risk Factors
- Pathophysiology
- Evaluation and Diagnosis
- Evaluation
- DFU Classification
- Prevention of DFUs
- Treatment
- Collaborative Care Approaches
- Care Strategies
- Active Diabetic Foot Complication Management
- Summary
From July 1, 2026 through December 30, 2027, participants must:
- Read the "learning objectives" and "author and planning team disclosures"
- Study the section entitled "educational activity"
- Complete the Course Test and Evaluation form. The Course Test will be graded automatically. Following successful completion of the Course Test with a score of 70% or higher, a statement of participation will be made available immediately. (No partial credit will be given.)
Credit for this course will be automatically uploaded to CPE Monitor®.
Faculty Planner Disclosure
The following individuals were involved in planning, developing, and/or authoring this activity: L. Austin Fredrickson, MD, FACP; Liz Fredrickson, PharmD, BCPS; and Pamela Sardo, PharmD, BS. None of the individuals involved in developing this activity has a conflict of interest or financial relationships related to the subject matter. There are no financial relationships or commercial or financial support relevant to this activity to report or disclose by RxCe.com or any of the individuals involved in the development of this activity.
Unlabeled Use Disclosure
The information provided in this course is general in nature, and it is designed solely to provide participants with continuing education credit(s). This course and materials are not meant to substitute for the independent, professional judgment of any participant regarding that participant's professional practice, including but not limited to patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and/or health management. Medical and pharmacy practices, rules, and laws vary from state to state, and this course does not cover the laws of each state; therefore, participants must consult the laws of their state as they relate to their professional practice. Healthcare professionals must consult their employer, healthcare facility, hospital, or other organization for guidelines, protocols, and procedures to follow. The information provided in this course does not replace those guidelines, protocols, and procedures, but is for academic purposes only, and this course's limited purpose is for the completion of continuing education credits. Participants are advised and acknowledge that information related to medications, their administration, dosing, contraindications, adverse reactions, interactions, warnings, precautions, or accepted uses is constantly changing. Any person taking this course understands that such a person must make an independent review of medication information before any patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment and/or health management. Any discussion of off-label use of any medication, device, or procedure is informational only, and such uses are not endorsed hereby. Nothing contained in this course represents the opinions, views, judgments, or conclusions of RxCe.com LLC. RxCe.com LLC is not liable or responsible to any person for any inaccuracy, error, or omission with respect to this course or course material.
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Accreditation
In support of improving patient care, RxCE.com is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
PTCB Recognition
RxCe.com, LLC, offers pharmacy technician continuing education courses for PTCB recertification. Pharmacy technician courses are indicated both in the Target Audience description and the ACPE UAN which will end with a "T".