Care2Learn's Industry-leading Online Course Library Offers the Very Best in Diabetes Training
With more than 800 hours of industry-leading online course content—including over 500 CE courses and more than 120 inservices—Care2Learn is your first choice for Diabetes training. For almost 10 years, Care2Learn has delivered more than 1.5 million hours of interactive online CE course and inservices to senior care professionals in a convenient online format available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All of our Diabetes courses are developed to meet state board requirements and professional organization obligations and accreditations.
Diabetes: A Primer (1063)
2 Hours | $39.90
This Introductory Level course will discuss why diabetes is a common disease among the elderly. Although it is generally not the presenting disease for many of our patients, it is a complicating factor. It is critical for us as healthcare professionals to recognize the symptoms and to understand the scope of the disease as well as the interaction with other disease processes.

Diabetes: Oral Medications Used to Treat People with Type 2 Diabetes (1161)
2 Hours | $39.90
This Intermediate Level course is a primer on the different categories of oral drugs used to treat persons with type 2 diabetes. Included is information on trade and generic names of the drugs, manufacturers, side effects and special considerations associated with each drug. This course was authored by Diane Howells, BSN, RN, MPA, CDE. This course corresponds to Federal Regulations: F309.

Musculoskeletal Complications of Diabetes (1296)
1 Hour | $19.95
This Introductory Level course discusses the musculoskeletal issues related to long-term diabetes with special emphasis on prevention of foot problems and care of the diabetic foot.

Diabetes: Medical Nutrition Therapy (1298)
2 Hours | $39.90
The purpose of his Intermediate Level course is to review the Evidence-Based Nutrition Principles and Recommendations for diabetes developed by the American Diabetes and American Dietetic Associations and give examples on how to apply the recommendations. This course was authored by Suzanne Pecoraro, RD., MPH, CDE.

Diabetes: Insulin Therapy and Diabetes (1299)
2 Hours | $39.90
This two hour accredited Intermediate Level course will discuss the types of insulin, their onset, duration of action, and peak action. Therapies for diabetes both type 1 and type 2 will be discussed. Description of basal and bolus insulin is presented with discussion of how to address insulin therapy using this physiological approach. Use of insulin in type 2 diabetes is presented with an insulin algorithm provided to progress insulin dosing. Case studies are provided at the conclusion to apply information developed during the course.

Exercise, Activity and Diabetes (1319)
2 Hours | $39.90
This Introductory Level course was designed to discuss the importance of exercise and activity as a non-pharmacological therapy of diabetes.

Diabetes and Pregnancy: Maternal and Fetal Risks (1320)
2 Hours | $39.90
This Introductory Level course will review the various risks associated with pregnancy in women with type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes and the potential risk for the fetus.

Diabetes: Acute Complications of Diabetes (1321)
1 Hour | $19.95
This Introductory Level course will cover hypoglycemia (causes, treatment, and prevention), nighttime low blood sugar, low blood sugar unawareness, hyperglycemia, sick day rules, diabetic ketoacidosis (cause and prevention) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma or syndrome. Several handouts are included for use with patients.
