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NDEP Better Diabetes Care
This practical resource is designed to help health care providers across the country make a difference in the way diabetes is prevented and treated.
Association of American Indian Physicians
is dedicated to pursuing excellence in Native American health care
by promoting education in the medical disciplines, honoring traditional
healing practices and restoring the balance of mind, body, and spirit.
We Can!
(Ways to Enhance Children's Activity & Nutrition) is a national program designed as a one-stop resource for parents and caregivers interested in practical tools to help children 8-13 years old stay at a healthy weight. Tips and fun activities focus on three critical behaviors: improved food choices, increased physical activity and reduced screen time.
IDF's
Diabetes e-atlas, the one-stop information source
on diabetes, has been updated to contain data on obesity and
type 2 diabetes. Visit www.eatlas.idf.org
to view and download statistics on the prevalence of obesity
worldwide, the economic impact of the condition, and the strong
link between obesity and type 2 diabetes
American Diabetes Association
provides information about Diabetes, interactive
games, and handouts for parents and kids.
Joslin
Diabetes Center
A non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for diabetes
and improving the lives of people with diabetes through its
cutting edge basic and clinical research, patient care programs
for children and adults, and through programs and publications
that improve the care of diabetes worldwide.
American
Association of Diabetes Educators
helps you learn to live a healthier, more productive life with
diabetes. They also promote independence by teaching you self-management
skills throughout your lifetime with diabetes.
International
Diabetes Center
develops, evaluates and implements education and treatment models
designed to improve the health and lives of people with diabetes.
National
Certification Board for Diabetes Educators
provides information about eligibility requirements and the
certification examination for Certified Diabetes Educator.
National
Kidney Foundation/Professionals
provides information on chronic kidney disease and the Patient
and Family Council Program.
National
Diabetes Education Program
provides information on the Small Steps Big Rewards Program
and also on Developing and implementing ongoing diabetes awareness
and education activities; Identifying, developing, and disseminating
educational tools and resources for people with diabetes and
those at risk, including materials that address the needs of
special populations; and Promoting policies and activities to
improve the quality of and access to diabetes care.
Combined
Health Information Database
is a bibliographic database that provides titles, abstracts,
and availability of information for health information and health
education resources.
Motivational
Interviewing is a website that provides both professional
and public education on topics related to cardiovascular health.
National
Library of Medicine
is the world's largest medical library that collects materials
in all areas of biomedicine and health care, as well as works
on biomedical aspects of technology, the humanities, and the
physical, life, and social sciences.
Primary
Care Physicians Network
provides accurate, up-to-date, relevant & free of charge
information on topics such as: current practice guidelines,
practice management issues, I C D-9 coding, technology, patient
education, drug reference, medical news, C M E, employment,
and much much more.
National
Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program
(N G S P) provides information on standardized glycated hemoglobin
testing results.
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