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AI-Powered Tools in Diabetes Management: Wearables, Smart Nutrition and Predictive Technologies

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December 10, 2025 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET) Online

CE: 1.0 contact hours
Includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology

This webinar highlights how AI is reshaping diabetes care through advances in wearables, nutrition tools, predictive analytics and clinical decision support. Presenters Diana Isaacs and Janice MacLeod review evidence for AI-driven tools across prevention, early detection and personalized management. Attendees will gain insight into how AI can improve outcomes and efficiency while preserving the human-centered nature of care. A recording of the webinar will be made available as an on-demand presentation within a week of the live event.

Event Details
  • Webinar Details

    When: Dec. 10, 2025, 1-2 p.m. ET (12-1 p.m. CT).

    Where: Online via the AANP CE Center.

    Cost: Free for AANP members and $100 for non-members.

    Not a member? Become an AANP member for $153 to attend this webinar at no cost, and get year-round access to member benefits including exclusive CE, clinical resources and professional support.

    CE Credit: This activity is approved by AANP for 1.0 contact hours of continuing education credit, which includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology. This activity was planned in accordance with AANP Accreditation Standards and Policies.

    About the Webinar:

    This webinar explores how AI is transforming diabetes care through innovations in wearables, smart nutrition, predictive modeling and decision support systems. Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCAP, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, FCCP, and Janice MacLeod, MA, RDN, CDCES, FADCES, will examine clinical evidence for AI-enabled tools across the continuum of diabetes prevention — from risk prediction and early detection to personalized disease management. Participants will learn how AI can enhance patient outcomes, improve clinical efficiency and support population health while maintaining the human connection at the heart of care.

    Objectives:

    • Describe how AI-enabled technologies are transforming health care — including wearable activity/glucose sensors, image-based meal tracking and smart nutrition recommendation engines.
    • Evaluate evidence from clinical trials and pilot studies of AI applications in diabetes prevention, early detection and management.
    • Explain how AI-assisted tools (e.g. predictive risk models, decision support systems) may guide or optimize pharmacologic intervention, including insulin titration tools.
    • Discuss how the role of the clinical team will evolve, and steps to take to be prepared to lead in shaping the future of health care.
  • Speakers
    Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCAP, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, FCCP

    Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCAP, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, FCCP

    Diana Isaacs is the remote monitoring and CGM program coordinator at the Cleveland Clinic Diabetes Center. Dr. Isaacs earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago; doctor of pharmacy degree from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; and completed residency at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. Dr. Isaacs holds board certifications in pharmacotherapy, ambulatory care and advanced diabetes management. She is the communications director for the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Pregnancy and Reproductive Health Interest Group and serves on the 2020-2021 ADA Professional Practice Committee — the committee that updates the ADA Standards of Care. She is also the president of the Ohio Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES). She presents on diabetes-related topics nationally and internationally. Dr. Isaacs was awarded the ADCES Diabetes Care and Education Specialist of the Year in 2020.


    Janice MacLeod, MA, RDN, CDCES, FADCES

    Janice MacLeod, MA, RDN, CDCES, FADCES

    Janice MacLeod is a diabetes-cardiometabolic key opinion leader and consultant. Janice previously served in various clinical leadership roles at Medtronic, Welldoc and Johnson & Johnson. Janice spent years in clinical practice as a dietitian/CDCES, first at Carilion Health System in Roanoke, Virginia, then later at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland. Janice has authored and edited multiple peer-reviewed publications, developed numerous continuing education programs and presentations in the areas of diabetes nutrition, smart insulin delivery, glucose monitoring, digital health and practice transformation. Janice is past chair of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Diabetes Practice Group and is serving on the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists Board of Directors, 2024-2027. She is chair-elect of the American Diabetes Association Nutrition Science and Metabolism Community of Interest.