Diabetes Educator Course

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Overview

Diabetes Educator seminar that is open to nurses, pharmacists, and physicans who planned involvement in the management and education of individuals with diabetes. Multidisciplinary health care teams interested in organizing or improving a diabetes program are especially encouraged to attend. Professionals preparing to take the Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) examination will find the course facilitates their study.

Important:
- This course is designed for clinicians who care for persons with diabetes in their general practice but who have not received specialized entry-level training in diabetes disease management.
- This course is also open to students preparing to take their licensure examination.
- Course Date: 1,2 October
- Written Exam: 9,10 October
- Oral Exam: 22,23 October

Certificate Requirements:
1- ATTENDING CERTIFICATES with CME Hours: It Will be Provided To All Attendees { if you attend 70% of the session live}.
2- TRAINING CERTIFICATES with CME Hours: if you attend 70% of the session live & if you Passed The Written & Oral Assessment.

Please Note: There Is Two Trial of Written Assessment.
Those Who Passed Written Assessment They Are Eligible To Oral Assessment. In case we find a big number who didn't pass the oral assessment from the first time then you will need to pay an extra fee to take the oral exam again.

Material: PDF material will be available one week prior to the course start date.

Course LANGUAGE: English/Arabic


This Activity for

  • Nursing and Midwifery
  • Resident / Fellow
  • Physician
  • Pharmacy

What I will learn?

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of diabetes pathophysiology, epidemiology and clinical guidelines consistent with a diabetes educator practice level
- Describe the complications of diabetes and identify appropriate pharmacological treatment options.
- Provide diabetes support and care in a culturally-competent manner across the lifespan.
- Apply principles of teaching, learning and behavior change to facilitate self-management skills on individuals with diabetes
- Recognize the importance of an interdisciplinary diabetes care team
- Identify principles of program management to systematically improve the delivery of diabetes education in their practice setting.
- Develop a process involving assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the patient's diabetes education interventions.


About Organizer

  • Virtual Medical Academy

Additional items to the activity

Optional Details Type Fee
Diabetes Educator Course Certificate Certificate Free
VAT 15% Included