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Diabetes Educator: A health practitioner who assists patients with diabetes in managing their condition via communication, counseling, and education.
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Diabetes Educator Course Diabetes Educator Course: A health practitioner who assists patients with diabetes in managing their condition via communication, counselling, and education.
Training Outcomes • Describe the job of a diabetes educator and the duties of other health care professionals in verbal form. • Demonstrate clinical and technical abilities necessary for offering instruction to diabetic or pre-diabetic patients. • Demonstrate professional behaviour, personal attributes, and diabetes educator characteristics. • Apply patient rights ideas in a variety of simulated circumstances. • Demonstrate a Diabetes Educator's communication technique, which includes a professional look and a pleasant attitude. • Take infection control precautions. • Demonstrate safe and efficient patient safety interventions. • Demonstrate the ability to analyze, develop, and arrange educational objectives for diabetes patients. • Demonstrate the ability to implement and assess the treatment plan's success in a variety of scenarios. • Maintain accurate documentation, reporting, and follow-up with patients and the health team.
To collaborate closely with the health team, patients, and their families to improve patient outcomes and treatment. • Describe and express the responsibilities of a basic health care practitioner. • Explain the Diabetes Educator's functions and responsibilities in plain language. • Demonstrate proper biomedical waste management techniques. • Demonstrate basic life support, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and other emergency response procedures in the case of medical or facility crises. • Describe and comprehend the human body's structure and function. • Recognize and articulate the method through which the human body regulates blood glucose. • Explain how the pancreas contributes to the metabolism, absorption, storage, and excretion of blood glucose in the human body. • Describe the word "Diabetes" and its epidemiology in the Indian context. • Demonstrate the measures that should be used while administering First Aid.