Diabetes educators and health care professionals collaborate every day to improve the lives and outcomes of our patients. We call that Making a Difference in Diabetes. We have training programs, a diabetes curriculum, patient education tools and support to help you Make a Difference too!
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Diabetes Training 101 Inc is the home of the popular Diabetes Manager University (DMU) training program. The DMU is an intensive diabetes care and management training program delivered both in person and online across Canada. The DMU is available anytime as a self-study program anytime using our online platform: https://diabetes-training-101-inc.thinkific.com/courses/diabetes-manager-university-self-study For in-person DMU training program options, email us to discuss bringing the DMU to your workplace or your city/town. A minimum of 20 people are required to deliver an in-person DMU, which is held over 3 days at a location of your choice.
At Diabetes Training 101 Inc we aim to respond to the learning needs of health care professionals looking to Make a Difference in Diabetes. We currently host a 1 day intensive diabetes training for primary care providers and prescribers called “Treating to Diabetes Targets”. If you have ideas for diabetes training that you would be interested in either in person or online, we would love to hear about your specific learning needs. Our contact information is at the bottom of this page.
Visit our blog where we write about various topics related to diabetes care and management in Canada. Have an idea for a blog post or an interesting diabetes case to discuss? Let us know! We might write a blog post about it so more people can learn. Our blog link is on the top of the page.
If you are a health care professional located in Saskatchewan, you can request to join the “Diabetes Educators of Saskatchewan-DES” email list and Facebook group. In our free group, we provide webinars and update relevant to diabetes educators practicing in Saskatchewan. Search for us on Facebook or request to join the DES group by emailing us below, and in the subject line write “Join DES”
There are several Facebook groups specifically for health care professionals to discuss diabetes practice. Search for our Facebook Group Diabetes Training 101 Community of Learning or the Dietitians Support Group on Facebook to learn more.
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Diabetes Manager University Registered Dietitian Participant
“I feel I’ll be more confident in recognizing what the client needs to talk about and will let them lead the education session.”
Diabetes Manager University Registered Dietitian Participant
“I will interact with patients differently (ask more questions, discuss goals etc) and I will be more comfortable discussion medications. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot!”
Residential School Legacy of Hunger Program Participant
My key takeaway from the webinar was understanding how Indigenous experience with hunger in residential schools specifically applies to everyday interactions, and how I can hold this history in mind when interacting with Indigenous individuals. Thank you for conducting this webinar!
My key takeaway from the webinar was understanding how Indigenous experience with hunger in residential schools specifically applies to everyday interactions, and how I can hold this history in mind when interacting with Indigenous individuals. Thank you for conducting this webinar!
Residential School Legacy of Hunger Program Participant
My key takeaway from the webinar was understanding how Indigenous experience with hunger in residential schools specifically applies to everyday interactions, and how I can hold this history in mind when interacting with Indigenous individuals. Thank you for conducting this webinar!
Schedule a phone consultation with one of our CDE’s to discuss your specific learning or support needs.
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