MODULES

1. Pathophysiology and types of diabetes

2. Risk factors, screening, and early detection

3. Blood glucose monitoring and interpretation

4. Insulin therapy and oral hypoglycemic agents

5. Nutrition management and diabetic diet planning

6. Physical activity and lifestyle modification

7. Acute complications: hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis

8. Chronic complications: neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy

9. Foot care and infection prevention

10. Patient education, goal setting, and self-care planning

11. Clinical practice in diabetic clinic or community health center

12. Case-study development and care plan presentation

Learning Outcomes

Assess and educate patients on diabetes types and risks

Develop individualized care plans for diabetic patients

Monitor blood glucose and administer medications correctly

Prevent complications through early interventions and education

Promote lifestyle changes for long-term health improvement