Abstract Introduction Given the increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus, trainees should have a strong foundation in the management of diabetes. Published literature on the knowledge base and comfort level of medical trainees in diabetes care describes varying levels of exposure to diabetes management in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Methods This eight-module curriculum provides a foundation in the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of diabetes mellitus in the adult patient, as well as pharmacological treatment, patient education, and complications. Specifically, the modules consist of an introduction to diabetes, diagnosis and glycemic goals, patient education, basic nutrition, noninsulin therapies, insulin therapies, compl...
Improving the quality of care for patients with chronic illness has become a high priority. Implemen...
Effective control of diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) and type 2 (DM2) can reduce the development and ...
Enhancing Diabetes Education in the undergraduate-nursing curriculum J James and S Penfold Aims – Di...
Introduction: As in all chronic diseases, an important component of care in diabetes is patient educ...
Abstract Diabetes is a complex disease. Residents are often challenged by its diagnosis and need to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56)The purpose of this study was to develop a diabetic...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease that requires active involvement of patients in its management...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-151)The health care profession is directing increasin...
Background: Inpatient dysglycemia is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and cost. Medica...
Purpose: Pharmacotherapy for diabetes in real-world clinical settings is very complex and is posing ...
An Introduction to the Topic and Why it is Significant: The numbers of patients with second type of ...
Abstract The focus of this online learning module is on offering medical students an interactive for...
Managing medical care for patients with diabetes mellitus requires a comprehensive approach that inc...
Improving the quality of care for patients with chronic illness has become a high priority. Implemen...
Public Health Management PATIENTS WITH DIABETES TRAINING ORGANIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT POSIBILITIES I...
Improving the quality of care for patients with chronic illness has become a high priority. Implemen...
Effective control of diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) and type 2 (DM2) can reduce the development and ...
Enhancing Diabetes Education in the undergraduate-nursing curriculum J James and S Penfold Aims – Di...
Introduction: As in all chronic diseases, an important component of care in diabetes is patient educ...
Abstract Diabetes is a complex disease. Residents are often challenged by its diagnosis and need to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56)The purpose of this study was to develop a diabetic...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease that requires active involvement of patients in its management...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-151)The health care profession is directing increasin...
Background: Inpatient dysglycemia is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and cost. Medica...
Purpose: Pharmacotherapy for diabetes in real-world clinical settings is very complex and is posing ...
An Introduction to the Topic and Why it is Significant: The numbers of patients with second type of ...
Abstract The focus of this online learning module is on offering medical students an interactive for...
Managing medical care for patients with diabetes mellitus requires a comprehensive approach that inc...
Improving the quality of care for patients with chronic illness has become a high priority. Implemen...
Public Health Management PATIENTS WITH DIABETES TRAINING ORGANIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT POSIBILITIES I...
Improving the quality of care for patients with chronic illness has become a high priority. Implemen...
Effective control of diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) and type 2 (DM2) can reduce the development and ...
Enhancing Diabetes Education in the undergraduate-nursing curriculum J James and S Penfold Aims – Di...