This online course encompasses 'Complete Diabetes Care.' The course will consist of 6 modules covering the 6 written chapters and 6 video lectures that will be uploaded into the users account. The course will also conduct a post-test after each module. The written chapter will enhance the knowledge and skills of the physician theoretically while the video lectures serve the purpose of classroom instruction. Additional reading is recommended to the participants to further enhance their knowledge.
An online examination is instructed on successful completion of all modules. The grading system is based on the post - tests and the final online examination for which the participant must receive a score of at least 70% to be eligible for the Certificate of Postgraduate Course in Advanced Diabetes.
As a result of their participation in this course, learners will:
This course is intended for those Physician who would like to improve the management of diabetes for better patient outcomes in their general practice.
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A. Enrique Caballero A. Enrique Caballero is an Endocrinologist, Clinical Investigator and Educator. He is the Faculty Director of International Innovation Programs and Faculty Director of Diabetes Education in the Office for External Education at Harvard Medical School. He directs the development and implementation of programs in the field of diabetes and related disorders that benefit health care professionals and patients around the world.