Target audiences
- Nurses
- Dietitians
- Other HCPs who work directly with diabetic patients
- Nursing and medical students
- Individuals with a particular interest in diabetes care
- Instructor: admin
- Duration: 3 days
Categories: Medical
Course Description:
In this course, participants will delve into the key aspects of pharmaceutical practices, focusing on the role of pharmacists in hospitals, medication management, and the overall workflow of pharmaceutical services.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand diabetes intricately, covering pathophysiology, screening, complications, and diverse treatment options.
- Master the clinical and pharmacological management of both type-1 and type-2 diabetes, ensuring effective patient care.
- Apply tailored approaches for diabetes management through healthy eating and medical nutrition therapy.
- Learn strategies to maintain glycemic control, addressing hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and using monitoring tools like CGM and TIR.
- Address diabetes across age groups, including special considerations for type-1, adolescents, seniors, and pregnancy.
- Develop coping mechanisms and behavioral strategies for self-management, empowering patients for positive outcomes.
- Stay updated on insulin delivery technology, including CSII and CGM, for efficient diabetes management.
- Understand research fundamentals, ethical practices, natural remedies, complications, and preventive strategies, promoting comprehensive patient care.
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Instructor-led Training
English
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