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Continuing Health Professional Education Credit
For Using This Website

Indiana University School of Medicine

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The National Diabetes Education Program’s Better Diabetes Care website is focused on how to improve the way you deliver diabetes patient care rather than how you clinically treat people with diabetes.  CE and CME credits are now available when you tackle this challenge.

Choose a topic of interest, set your own objectives, complete a project, and receive CE/CME credit from Indiana University School of Medicine as you use the website’s tools and materials to:

  • Assess your current situation
  • Determine priorities for system changes
  • Plan strategies to implement changes
  • Take action
  • Evaluate results 

The program is designed to benefit a range of health care professionals including primary care providers, diabetes educators, specialists, office managers, and managed care organization staff.  For a nominal fee of $10, users of the site will receive a certificate documenting up to ten Category 1 CE/CME credits per project.

Start your CE/CME program today!


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