Diabetes is a rapidly growing problem among Americans today. Many people are turning to the internet to educate themselves on this disease. One of the best programs offered online is the National Diabetes Education Program, which offers free information that comes straight from the National Institute of Health. The site also works closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in an attempt to publish accurate information on Diabetes and ways to lower and control blood sugar levels.
The American diabetes association is one website that offers diabetes education. They have downloadable pamphlets.
An excellent source of diabetes related information can be found on this webpage: http://ndep.nih.gov/ It is the National Diabetes Education Program, ensured to educate you on diabetes.
A person may obtain free diabetes education online at the National Diabetes Education Program and via the National Institutes of Health. The CDC (Center for Disease Control) also has information at their website as well. If one looks for the information it is out there in abundance.
Barton Center for Diabetes Education was created in 1925.
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Marion J. Franz has written: 'A Core Curriculum For Diabetes Education' 'Core Curriculum for Diabetes Education. FOUR VOLUME SET'
Diabetes education is very important even for those with no family history. If someone becomes diabetic there are very specific needs that this person will have and having the education and understanding is important.
Fortunately there is a website that provides information to Diabetes sufferers who travel abroad . It offers advice as to how to plan and prepare for your trip. You can visit them at this website: http://www.dlife.com/diabetes/information//daily_living/Viewpoints/stoppler_06_26_06.html
Definately just ask your doctor about any diabetes education classes that are open around your community and they will sign you up or give you information on a class
MD CDE stands for "Medical Doctor, Certified Diabetes Educator." It indicates a medical professional who has completed the necessary training and certification to specialize in diabetes education, helping patients manage their diabetes effectively. This designation combines medical expertise with specialized knowledge in diabetes care and patient education.
The government website, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002194/, provides information regarding diabetes. You may get more in depth information about the condition and how to treat it at the website of the American Diabetes Association http://www.diabetes.org/.
Yes, there are some very good sources of diabetes information and education online. One such site is found at http://dtc.ucsf.edu/ and it is The Diabetes Teaching Center of UC San Francisco. Another site online is for the National Diabetes Education Program, by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, found at http://ndep.nih.gov/. Both of these sites have lots of information about what diabetes is, what the warning signs are, and things you can do to help yourself or someone you know successfully manage the disease.