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Saturday, September 15, 2012

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


Diabetes LEARN - Linked Education And Resource Network

LEARN is a collection of resources for specific diabetes topics. Each hub contains all the materials and educational opportunities related to that topic. Click on any of the buttons below to go to a specific hub and discover what is available including CME/CE courses, downloadable lectures, mobile ‘How To’ videos, quick-reference cards, clinical standards and patient education materials.

Physical Activity and Diabetes Hub

Are you looking for innovative ideas and tools to get patients and communities up and moving on a regular basis? Check out the Hub for evidence-based, clinical references, training opportunities and educational resources, in a variety of convenient formats. You may be surprised by the broad range of available information that is only a mouse-click away!

Diabetes Foot Care Hub

Did you know that most of the complications and problems of the diabetic foot are preventable? To improve your skills in providing foot care to people with diabetes, check out the Hub for convenient access to evidence-based, clinical references and training opportunities in a variety of formats.

Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes Hub

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) occurs in many American Indian/Alaska Native patients who have diabetes, making it the single leading cause of end stage renal disease in the United States. Learn more about how to screen, monitor and treat patients with diabetes and CKD.

Glucose Management Hub

Clear evidence exists that complications of Type 2 Diabetes can be minimized or prevented by normal or near normal blood sugars. Check out the Hub for convenient access to evidenced-based, clinical information , training and tools to improve glucose management.

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