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NDEP has a number of resources including things such as PowerPoint slides, fact sheets, PSAs for print, television, and radio, logos, feature articles, and web banners. If you know what resource you are looking for, sort by title. Otherwise, click on “View Resources by Keyword” or enter search terms in the box in the upper right. You can view online or download.
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Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar This introductory webinar describes how to use the Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit to address diabetes and psychosocial issues in American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes. Invited Speakers: Michelle Owens-Gary, PhD, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Shondra McCage, MPH, CHES of the Chickasaw Nation Health System/Diabetes Care System. |
Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Video Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Slides Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Transcript |
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Behavior Change: Moving from Compliance to Collaboration This webinar was held in September 2012 and featured Martha M. Funnell, M.S., R.N., C.D.E, Research Investigator, Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan and Joanne Gallivan, Director of the National Diabetes Education Program at the National Institutes of Health. |
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Print the flyer, and give it to your colleagues in diabetes education. If you are attending a “train the trainer” session, share the flyer with other health care providers. Share it with the staff members who need to be aware of these resources. |
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Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love. Place it in your e-newsletter or on your organization’s Web site. Share it with your communication or marketing staff, and ask them to send it to the local newspaper or radio station. Pick some facts, and include them in your Facebook or Twitter messages. |
Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love. Haga una selección saludable de alimentos sin sacrificar las comidas que tanto le gustan. |
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Use it all, or pick your favorite slides and add them to your presentations. Use the presentation during your classes or during a meeting or conference. |
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| If you have diabetes, it’s important that you know about the link between diabetes and kidney disease, and what you can do to keep your kidneys healthy. Share this article in your organization’s newsletter or with media to promote diabetes awareness. | ||||
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January 2012 Partner Webinar Presentation This presentation was delivered by NDEP Deputy Director Diane Tuncer in January 2012. The call focused on Diabetes Alert Day and other first and second quarter promotions. |
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Diabetes doesn’t keep David from traveling. But he makes sure he plans ahead when he takes a trip. Learn about some of David’s tips for traveling with diabetes. |
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Getting Ready for Your Diabetes Care Visit Video You are the person in charge of your diabetes. Being prepared for your health care visit can help you get the information you need to manage your disease. |
Getting Ready for Your Diabetes Care Visit Video (WMV) |
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Partnering with Your Diabetes Care Team Video Your health care team is a resource to help you manage your diabetes. Find ways to work with your team so you can successfully manage your disease. |
Partnering with Your Diabetes Care Team Video (WMV) |
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