Course

Managing Mental Health Disorders in Primary Care

Self-paced
8 credits

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Description

This training focuses on community-based strategies for diabetes prevention, emphasizing the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions such as physical activity and dietary changes. It discusses at-risk populations, highlights successful prevention programs, and underscores the importance of engaging communities in addressing diabetes risk factors.

Target Audience

This training is intended for public health professionals, community health workers, healthcare providers, and policymakers interested in implementing effective diabetes prevention initiatives at the community level.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this training, you will be able to:

  1. Understand the significance of community-based interventions in diabetes prevention.
  2. Identify lifestyle changes that effectively reduce the risk of diabetes.
  3. Recognize at-risk populations for type 2 diabetes in community settings.
  4. Develop and support programs that engage communities in diabetes prevention efforts.

 

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