1994
DOI: 10.1177/014572179402000406
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Adapting a Diabetes Patient Education Program for Use as a University Course

Abstract: A study was conducted to determine if a patient education program, "Life With Diabetes," could be converted to an undergraduate course. The course consisted of seven 2-hour sessions with presentations by a physician, dietitian, psychologist, and clinical nurse specialists. Topics included definition, treatment, nutrition, monitoring, children, older adults, and patient empowerment. A total of 52 students (45 without diabetes, 7 with diabetes) have completed this one-credit course. A patient diabetes knowledge … Show more

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“…The MDRTC has developed professional and patient educational material in several formats (113)(114)(115). The center has offered professional symposia, undergraduate and graduate teaching for university students, and house officer training programs.…”
Section: University Of Chicago Marshall H Chin MD Mph Associatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MDRTC has developed professional and patient educational material in several formats (113)(114)(115). The center has offered professional symposia, undergraduate and graduate teaching for university students, and house officer training programs.…”
Section: University Of Chicago Marshall H Chin MD Mph Associatementioning
confidence: 99%