Enduring Materials

Joslin uses enduring materials such as monographs, audio CDs, and audio mp3s to deliver educational activities that health professionals can participate in at a time and place of their own choosing.
Go to Online Posttests if you want to receive credit for a self-study activity that you have completed.
Live Program Materials
Joslin Audio mp3s
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Managing Type 2 Diabetes: Implementing Practical Strategies, the case of William
This free Joslin CME activity, available online at the Audio-Digest Foundation Web site as a downloadable mp3 file, is based upon recordings of a virtual consultative discussion between a primary care physician and a diabetes specialist, in a series of 3 visits with William, a patient with long-term diabetes who is not at goal.
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Managing Type 2 Diabetes: Implementing Practical Strategies, the case of Tamara
This free Joslin CME activity, available online at the Audio-Digest Foundation Web site as a downloadable mp3 file, is based upon recordings of a virtual consultative discussion between a primary care physician and a diabetes specialist, in a series of 3 visits with Tamara, a patient with recently diagnosed diabetes who is not at goal.
Monographs
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Agents of Change: Systems and Strategies to Address Family, Social, and Developmental Needs in the Type 1 Pediatric Population
This activity covers the medical care, growth, and developmental needs of pediatric diabetes patients as well as the diabetes educator’s role as an agent of change in developing office systems and educational strategies for optimizing the care of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. The goal of the activity is to improve both systems of care and clinical skills in caring for this challenging population, whose needs differ from those of adult pediatric patients.
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Treating Diabetes with Insulin: Individualizing Therapy
This certified CME Internet enduring material has been developed for primary care providers and their clinical and office staff and any clinicians who care for patients with diabetes and oversee insulin therapies. There is no fee to participate in this activity.
This Internet enduring material was developed as an original manuscript by the faculty.
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Outpatient Diabetes Care for Older Adults: Individualizing Strategies for Safety and Control
This certified CME Internet enduring material activity has been developed for primary care providers, geriatricians, and both clinical and office staff in a primary care or long-term care setting who treat patients with diabetes.
This Internet enduring material activity was developed as an original manuscript by the faculty.
Page last updated: May 14, 2013

