National Diabetes Care Course
For healthcare professionals
The National Diabetes Care Course has been developed by the National Association of Diabetes Centres (NADC) to provide healthcare providers in a range of general care settings with current knowledge of diabetes clinical management and self-care regulation.
The National Diabetes Care Course is registered for 30 category 2 RACGP points.
Select your course from the options below
Support Services
Diabetes team
Team Members Involved in Diabetes Management
Role of the Team
Equipment
Overview of Support Services
Other Support Services
Diabetes Consumer Support Networks
Diabetes Consumer Support Networks (continued)
Resources Specific to Western Sydney
Rights and Responsibilities
Health & Driving
Guidelines and Precautions For Safe Travel
Discrimination Issues
Guidelines For Education Required By People With Diabetes
What is Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME)?
Role of DSME in Diabetes Care
How Is DSME Conducted?
When is DSME Provided?
Role of Other Health Professionals in Providing Diabetes Information and Advice
Low Health Literacy
Minimum Education Required For People With Diabetes
Overview of Effective Teaching Strategies
Resources that support Effective Teaching Strategies
Role of NADC
Role of ADS
Role of ADEA
Conclusion
Module 8 Assessment
Discounts for bulk registrations:
5-10 registrants – 10% discount
11- 49 registrants – 20% discount
50-99 registrants – 25% discount
100-200 registrant – 35% discount
200+ registrants – 45% discount
Individual module price:
Individual modules can be purchased for $30 per module (for NADC members) or $60 per module (for non-NADC members) however, there are no discounts for bulk registrants.
Please contact us at [email protected] for bulk and individual module enrolments.