CDA
The Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) is offering webinars on How to Avoid the Complications of Diabetes on Aug. 25 and 27.
The webinars provide relevant and up-to-date information for people living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes in Canada. Individuals can sign up at no cost to attend. Thus far, participants from more than 196 communities have joined the sessions and the CDA hopes that more people will sign on for these upcoming sessions.
“The Canadian Diabetes Association is thrilled to have participants joining from across the country, especially from rural and remote communities,” says Leanne Morgan, senior manager, community programs and partnerships (BC and Yukon) at the Canadian Diabetes Association. “We have many new and returning participants each session and it’s great to watch the sense of community build as people connect with each other.”
Participants register for the webinar through a web link and can choose to listen via telephone or through their computer speakers depending on their preference. Each session is hosted by a professional emcee who facilitates questions and discussion and promotes sharing between participants using a chat feed. No special software is required and following the links is easy and quick even for a novice computer user.
“To minimize the risk of complications related to diabetes requires complex on-going management – the key to which is patient involvement, since it is the patient who makes all the important decisions on a day-to-day basis,” said Dr. Farquhar. “My webinar will highlight the hows and whys of beating the odds, bridging the gap and being in charge.”
Upcoming webinars include: Diabetes and Kidney Health with nephrologist Dr. Tony Booth; Diabetes Support 202: Supports in schools for kids, tax credits, driving, travelling and more with registered nurse and certified diabetes educator, Teri Currie.
To register and for further information visit diabetes.ca/webinar and diabetes.ca/chinese.
Visit diabetes.ca, join facebook.com/CanadianDiabetesAssociation, follow on Twitter @DiabetesAssoc, or call 1-800-BANTING (226-8464).