Primary Care Physician/General Practitioner, Honduras
En mi práctica profesional veo muchos pacientes con alteraciones de la glucosa, este curso me ayudará a dar un mejor manejo multidisciplinario tanto para el paciente como el familiar que es de gran apoyo
HafizSalman Saif
Specialists, Pakistan
Course will help me in guiding patients with prediabetes in preventing from overt diabetes by
1. low calorie , low fat diet 2. Increase physical activity 3. smoking cessation 4. weight loss if obese 5.Technology based information to patient & family
Ishwari Dangol
Nurse (Primary care/Specalist), Nepal
Being nursing lecturer this course is very effective . I gain depth knowledge regarding micro and macro vascular complication . I could provide health education on preventive measures of diabetes complication .
Pawan Sisodiya
Other Health Professionals (specify), India
improvement, we know a lot of methods. To get fit, you eat right and exercise. To grow in physical strength, you train and lift weights. To improve your memory, you get enough sleep and intentionally learn new things.
RHEA KATHERINE DSOUZA
Dietician/Nutritionist, India
As a nutritionist, it helped to learn and understand how diabetes develops and can be managed, not just by diet, but with other lifestyle modifications and treatment. It is a great foundation / refresher course for all!
jyotsna sharma
Dietician/Nutritionist, India
Hi, I am Jyotsna Sharma, a masters in Hospital administration with 22 years of health care experience. I did this course to better manage my clients and give them the understanding they need in Diabetes. India is lacking Diabetic education
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