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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention - Leading the effort to treat and prevent diabetes in American Indians and Alaska Natives


Obstructive Sleep Apnea: New Links to Diabetes and the Role of Home Sleep Testing

This training provides a review of the pathophysiology, prevalence and clinical implications of obstructive sleep apnea, especially as it relates to diabetes. Discussion of home sleep testing, treatment, and clinical practice implications are also included. To start, click on Introduction in the menu below.

CME/CE credit is available. Please review the CE Information [PDF – 73 KB] prior to starting the course.

Accredited Sponsors: IHS Clinical Support Center and Nutrition and Dietetics Training Program.

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NOTE: Access to this information is not restricted; however, the information found here is intended as an educational resource for medical providers. If you have questions or concerns about how any of the information relates to your own care, please contact your medical provider.


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Internet Explorer 7 or greater and Flash 8 player. Click on the "Flash" icon to install the player, if necessary. If you have any
trouble viewing the video trainings, contact us at diabetesprogram@ihs.gov for alternate viewing options.

Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention | Phone: (505) 248-4182 | Fax: (505) 248-4188 | diabetesprogram@ihs.gov