Improving Glycemic Control in Latinos With Diabetes: Building the Case
December 1, 2007
The growing prevalence of diabetes in the Latino population, coupled with the relatively poor glycemic control that these patients achieve, leads to an incresed risk of diabetic complications. It is becoming ever more important to educate healthcare providers on key differences between Latinos and whites regarding diabetes care and to provide practical strategies for initiating and advancing treatment for Latinos with type 2 diabetes to ultimately improve clinical outcomes in this population. These presentations were taken from a live workshop held in Miami, Florida, on December 1, 2007.
Case-Based Approaches to Diabetes Management: Best Practice Sharing
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Culturally Competent Diabetes Care
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Facilitating Behavior and Lifestyle Change Among Latino Patients
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Managing Diabetes: From Screening to Treatment
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The Epidemic of Diabetes Among Latinos
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The Impact of Cultural Attitudes: Cultural Beliefs/Attitudes, Communication Tools, and Care Models
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The Importance of Tight Glycemic Control: Focus on Insulin
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