About this course
This course equips healthcare professionals and caregivers with essential knowledge and skills to recognize, diagnose, manage, and prevent complications of all major types of diabetes. Through clear explanations, practical strategies, and current best practices, learners will gain confidence in supporting individuals living with diabetes across diverse care settings.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Define diabetes and explain its underlying pathophysiology
- Differentiate between Type 1, Type 2, prediabetes, and diabetes insipidus
- Identify risk factors, causes, and early warning signs for each type
- Interpret diagnostic criteria and common laboratory tests for diabetes
- Describe acute and chronic complications associated with diabetes
- Summarize current treatment options, including insulin types and oral medications
- Outline prevention strategies and lifestyle modifications
