Dr. Andjela Drincic from the University of Nebraska Medical Center joins Glytec’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jordan Messler, to discuss key strategies for implementing a top-quality glycemic management program. Hear examples of successful QI initiatives centered on interdisciplinary training and collaboration. See how tracking health data and technology can help improve outcomes and manage patients at the bedside.
Key takeaways include:
- Basics of QI including framework for success, the importance of metrics and solutions with high reliability strategies
- Practical application of QI tools and real world solutions
- How to harness technology to drive change
Speakers

Dr. Jordan Messler
Chief Medical Officer
Glytec

Dr. Andjela Drincic
Medical Director
University of Nebraska Medical Center
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