Indian Health Diabetes Algorithm Cards The Indian Health Diabetes Algorithm Cards were developed to provide clinicians with a quick reference to treatment algorithms based on national guidelines and the IHS Standards of Care for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
IHS Standards of Care and Clinical Practice Recommendations: Type 2 Diabetes (PDF 540KB) – Updated clinical guidelines for providers. Revised Decemer 2011.
American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE)
is an association of health care professionals who provide care or education to patients with diabetes. This website has an introduction to the organization, a local chapter finder, scholarship and grant information, government resources, and continuing education information.
American Diabetes Association (ADA)
is the leading diabetes research, information, and advocacy organization in the United States. The ADA has a section specifically for health care professionals, which contains clinical practice recommendations, information on research programs, upcoming meetings and events, and professional publications and journals.
Diabetes Best Practices offers approaches from the Indian Health Service that everyone in a clinical and community settings can use to improve diabetes care including successful diabetes prevention, treatment, and education practices.
IHS Diabetes Care & Outcomes Audit Support Site
is an informal source of diabetes audit related information by Dr. Ray Shield.
Indian Health Service (IHS) is the federal agency maintaining the National Diabetes Program. This website contains diabetic educational resources, nutrition information, reports to Congress, resources, and links to trainings and workshops.
National Certification Board of Diabetes Educators (NCBDE)
offers CDE credential and certification process information on their website. Here you will find eligibility requirements, examination details, and exam preparation information.
The Eagle Books: Stories about Growing Strong and Preventing Diabetes
remind children of the wisdom of the traditional ways and to learn from their elders about staying healthy and preventing illnesses including diabetes.
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