This comprehensive course is for health professionals from a variety of disciplines who face diabetes in practice.
Diabetes is an emerging epidemic. No matter what area of healthcare you work in, you will encounter people affected by diabetes.
New approaches to diabetes management are continuously appearing. This comprehensive course is for health professionals from a variety of disciplines who face diabetes in practice.
The goal is to update your understanding of the complexities of diabetes care, and learn effective approaches to educate those affected by diabetes.
It is an ideal course if you are entering the dynamic, specialty field of diabetes education. While this course is not specifically designed as preparation for the CDE examination, it will serve as an excellent review in your preparation to become a certified diabetes educator.
The course format includes didactic and interactive presentations from a variety of experts, group discussions, and case studies.
Opportunity will be provided to learn diabetes management innovations from technology and pharmaceutical companies during the interactive Exhibitors’ Luncheon.
Time is built in for networking with colleagues. This is an intensive course that is sure to stimulate and motivate you. You will come away with a solid foundation in high quality diabetes management and education.
The Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN)’s mission is, and has always been, to promote high-quality nursing education in Canada, and to advance nursing knowledge in the interest of healthier Canadians.
That mission was the vision of the small band of university nurse educators who met for 3 days at the Windsor Hotel in Montreal in June of 1942 to “take counsel” with one another.
They went home having formed the Provisional Council of University Schools and Departments of Nursing (PCUSDN), which would become the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, as we know it today.
Thanks to the vision and passion of the 11 founding schools of CASN, the association has grown to represent 95 schools, and continues to push forward the mandate they set – to advance nursing knowledge and nursing education in the interest of healthier Canadians.
The Diabetes Program offers patients education and counselling to help you manage your diabetes and prevent complications.
Are you interested in learning more about Type 2 Diabetes.
Sherbourne’s Diabetes Education Program comprises a Diabetes Nurse Educator and Registered Dietitian, who offer education for the prevention and management of diabetes.
Learn about diabetes, how it is treated and the potential problems it can cause to your health.
Whether you are newly diagnosed with diabetes or want to revisit your knowledge of the disease, diabetes education centers offer services that may interest you.
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