Please complete this follow-up survey to help us measure the impact of our program on your practice. Which of the following best describes your primary profession? * Physician Nurse practitioner Physicians’ assistant Other... Which of the following best describes your primary profession? Other... Which of the following best describes your specialty? * Primary care Endocrinology Diabetes expert Other... Which of the following best describes your specialty? Other... Approximately how many patients with diabetes do you see on a weekly basis? * None 1–5 6–10 11–15 >15 How often do you discuss strategies to overcome patient resistance to initiating insulin? * Never Sometimes Often Always How confident are you in your ability to implement strategies to optimize the use of insulin in patients with diabetes? * Very confident Moderately confident Somewhat confident Not confident The ADA/EASD position statement on initiation and adjustment of insulins recommends which of the following as the first step: * Basal insulin with metformin ± other noninsulin agent Pre-prandial rapid insulin injection before largest meal Basal-bolus regimen Prandial insulin + GLP-1 receptor agonist The Treat-Target-Study found a greater risk of hypoglycemia with: * Glargine NPH Exenatide Liraglutide Which of the following is indicated if a patient with T2DM is not meeting glycemic targets on basal insulin: * Increase the basal insulin dose Add a GLP-1 agonist Initiate a long-acting insulin Initiate a prandial insulin Which of the following strategies is the best option for patients concerned about weight gain who still require insulin? * Exenatide + insulin glargine Insulin glargine Metformin + liraglutide + basal insulin Metformin + basal insulin Glargine u100 has an onset of: * 1 hour 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours Which of the following patients would MOST likely benefit from an ultra long-acting insulin? * A patient with poorly controlled A1c despite insulin therapy A patient with frequent hypoglycemia on other insulins A patient with new onset diabetes A patient of normal weight Leave this field blank