Learn about diabetes, how it is treated and the potential problems it can cause to your health.
Learn about diabetes, how it is treated and the potential problems it can cause to your health.
Find out how to make changes to your daily life to help you control diabetes, such as managing your blood sugar level, taking care of your feet and setting personal goals.
It is beneficial to take the Diabetes 201 class to learn more about managing your food and lifestyle with diabetes.
Welcome to the Edmonton O-Day’min Primary Care Network, the second-largest PCN in the Edmonton zone. We take pride in our dedication to transforming primary health care through innovative, people-centred services.
Our comprehensive programs focus on complex care, chronic disease management and prevention, ensuring tailored support for individuals to manage their health effectively, and promote long-term well-being.
Recognizing the critical role of mental health and addiction services, we create a compassionate environment, providing non-judgmental support for those in need.
EOPCN is committed to supporting physicians and establishing medical homes that serve as the foundation for excellent patient care.
We understand the crucial role healthcare providers play in the community, and we provide the necessary supports to ensure they can focus on delivering the best possible care to their patients.
As pioneers in healthcare innovation, we continually evolve to prioritize the needs of our community, making a positive impact on the health and well-being of Alberta’s residents. Join us on our transformative journey in primary health care.
Our Vision
Transforming primary care in Alberta.
Our Mission
To revolutionize primary care in Alberta through innovative and evidence-based practices, fostering comprehensive and people-centered services.
We empower and support physicians to effectively manage the care of their patients, cultivating strong relationships that drive positive health system outcomes.
Our Values
Collaboration, Excellence, Thought Leadership, People-Centeredness, Empowerment, Wellness & Championing.
Black Creek CHC offers education for adult clients with pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
In this two hour class, participants will learn the health risks related to having pre-diabetes or diabetes as well as healthy lifestyle changes they can make to better manage their blood sugars.
The goal of the Aboriginal Diabetes Education Program is to increase awareness by providing Indigenous women and their families with information, resources and support to control and prevent diabetes within the Indigenous community.
This comprehensive course is for health professionals from a variety of disciplines who face diabetes in practice.
Sherbourne’s Diabetes Education Program comprises a Diabetes Nurse Educator and Registered Dietitian, who offer education for the prevention and management of diabetes.
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