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Web-Based Trainings

The IHS Division of Diabetes (DDTP) has developed several web-based trainings to provide health care providers and others who work in the Indian health care system with information that can be use on a daily basis when interacting with clients and co-workers. These trainings may be particularly helpful to people who are new to the Indian health system or new to diabetes treatment and prevention. Several of the trainings offer continuing education credits.

Web- and Computer-Based Training Topics

Communication Skills – Ever had a conflict with a client or co-worker? Haven’t we all. Click here for a set of award winning*  video trainings, training handouts and discussion guides designed to help health care providers and others work more effectively with patients and co-workers. Continuing education credits are available.

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Requirements: You must have a computer with internet access and an internet browser such as Internet Explorer. You must also have Flash 8 Player installed on your computer to watch the videos. Click on the "Flash" link in the bottom navigation menu to install the player, if necessary.

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