Diabetes for Educators

Here you'll find type 2 diabetes information and downloadable tools that can help complement your patient education efforts.

These materials can help reinforce your dialogue with newly diagnosed patients and set realistic expectations, including:

These resources can help encourage continued learning and motivate adherence to an overall treatment plan for managing diabetes and include:

Learn how interactive Conversation Map tools are being used to improve patient engagement and support the learning process:

An educated patient is an empowered patient. The tools and content here can help patients make small but important lifestyle changes they can stick with.

Find out more about this comprehensive
program to help patients manage type 2 diabetes.

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The resources in this section include concise, reader-friendly materials you can print—and organize as you see fit—to start patients on the road to increased knowledge about living with type 2 diabetes and the importance of blood sugar control.

Build Your Curriculum

The printable resources in this section can help your patients understand the importance of being proactive in their own health and diabetes management. These materials are also designed to help patients make appropriate behavioral changes.

Build Your Curriculum
 

Daily Diabetes Management Book
Helps patients record daily blood glucose levels quickly and easily. Also contains questions to ask at doctor appointments and information on nutrition.

Weekly Activity Tracker
Enables patients to monitor their weekly activities and calculate calories burned.

 
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What Health Professionals Are Saying About Diabetes Education

"The most important thing...is to get through the barriers."
Linda Siminerio, CDE

"Patients like getting involved in their own care."
Sheila Garris, MD

"It all starts with education."
Steven Edelman, MD