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The 2008 DESG GC Workshop |
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The 2008 DESG
GC Workshop was held from 16 to 19 January in a beautiful and
peaceful fishermen’s village in Catalonia, called Port de la Selva.
In a place where Man is
still in harmony with Nature, the participants tried to identify and
overcome transcultural barriers, through a series of
experiences/workshops.
The result was a
successful and enriching Meeting!
Congratulations to the
hosts: Dr Daniel Figuerola and his team.
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A Citizen's Guide to Chronic Disease Care |
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Past Workshops and Symposia |
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Teaching Letters
In the 1980s the Diabetes Education Study Group of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes produced a series of twenty Teaching Letters which have been translated into 26 languages and distributed worldwide and later updated.
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DESG WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIA |
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View the list of past workshops and symposia and some selected programs |
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Teaching Letter No.29 titled Quality of Life, an Outcome of Diabetes Education and the new collection of extracts from all from all PEBs produced so far, titled You have Type 2 Diabetes: Meaning and Implications, have been published on the website.
To view and download the material click on the titles above or follow the appropriate link in the section OUR MATERIAL.
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For an effective Therapeutic Education of people with diabetes, health care professionals need to change many time-honoured attitudes, in order to acquire competencies and skills which have not traditionally been taught in professional or medical schools, and to organize differently their professional time and space with respect to the way it is usually utilised.
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The training of health operators in patient education Patient education is recognised as an essential therapeutic tool in all chronic diseases, but is not yet inserted into normal curricula for doctors or other health operators. Things are changing, however, in certain experimental medical courses in Europe and the United States and in numerous paramedical university diplomas, in which training in patient education is becoming a basic subject. |
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