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CERTIFICATE COURSE IN DIABETIC FOOT CARE FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS (CCDPH)

Description

The Certificate Course in Diabetic Foot Care for Healthcare Professionals is a specialized educational program designed to equip healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and skills needed to prevent, manage, and treat diabetic foot complications effectively. With diabetes becoming a global health crisis, the management of diabetic foot complications has emerged as a critical component of comprehensive diabetes care. As diabetes rates continue to rise worldwide, the impact on foot health remains a major concern for both patients and healthcare systems.

Global Relevance and Statistics

The global prevalence of diabetes has reached alarming levels, with an estimated 537 million adults living with diabetes in 2021, according to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). This number is expected to rise to 783 million by 2045, contributing significantly to the increasing incidence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and amputations. Diabetic foot complications, including ulcers, infections, and subsequent amputations, remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for individuals with diabetes. Research shows that nearly 34% of people with diabetes will develop a diabetic foot ulcer in their lifetime, and the risk of amputation is higher in individuals with diabetes compared to those without.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted diabetic foot disease as a major global healthcare issue, both from a public health perspective and in terms of economic burden. Diabetic foot ulcers alone account for significant healthcare costs, with estimates suggesting that the management of diabetic foot complications costs health systems billions of dollars annually worldwide.

Latest Research and Advancements

Recent research has significantly advanced the understanding and treatment of diabetic foot complications. Studies have shown that early identification and intervention are key to preventing severe outcomes such as amputations. The use of multidisciplinary teams, including podiatrists, diabetologists, and vascular surgeons, has proven to improve healing rates and reduce amputations. Furthermore, innovations in advanced wound care, such as stem cell therapies, bioengineered skin substitutes, and novel dressing technologies, are transforming diabetic foot management.

Furthermore, recent evidence has highlighted the importance of personalized care,

The Future of Diabetic Foot Management

The future of diabetic foot management is increasingly focused on personalized medicine, integrating genetic and molecular insights into treatment plans, as well as the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnosing and monitoring diabetic foot ulcers (using advanced diagnostics like vascular imaging and pressure mapping to tailor treatment plans to the individual needs of patients).

Telemedicine and mobile health technologies are also emerging as vital tools in enabling remote monitoring and education for patients at risk of diabetic foot complications.

This CME course will provide healthcare professionals with the latest research, treatment guidelines, and innovative techniques to manage diabetic foot disease, ultimately reducing the risk of ulcers, infections, and amputations. Participants will be empowered to improve patient care by applying cutting-edge knowledge in their clinical practice, helping to address one of the most pressing challenges in diabetes management today.

Course Highlights

Eligibility Criteria

Doctors, Nurses, Podiatrists & Diabetes Educators

Curriculum

  • CCCDPH - Module 1 Pre test
  • Section A: Diabetes and its Classification
  • Section B: Overview of Diabetes Management
  • Section C: Vascular Complications of Diabetes
  • Section A: Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Disease*

    Section B: Anatomy and Physiology of the Lower Limb*
    Section C: Biomechanics of the Foot*

  • Section A: Neuropathy: Definition, Burden, Classification and Risk Factors
  • Section B: Clinical Examination and Evaluation of Neuropathy - Part 1
  • Section B: Clinical Examination and Evaluation of Neuropathy - Part 2
  • Section C: Management of Neuropathy
  • CCCDPH - Module 4 Pre test
  • Section A: PAD: Definition, Burden, Classification and Staging, Risk Factors and Clinical Features
  • Section B: Clinical Evaluation and Diagnostic Testing of PAD
  • Section C: Management of PAD
  • CCCDPH - Module 4 Post test
  • CCCDPH - Module 5 Pre test
  • Section A: Introduction to Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Diabetic Foot Infections, Classification, and Clinical Features - Part 1
  • Section A: Introduction to Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Diabetic Foot Infections, Classification, and Clinical Features - Part 2
  • Section B: Intriguing Clinical Pictures
  • Section C: Microbiology of Diabetic Foot Infections
  • Section D: Assessment and Diagnosis, and Management - Part 1
  • Section D: Assessment and Diagnosis, and Management - Part 2
  • CCCDPH - Module 6 Pre test
  • Section A: Prevention of Diabetic Foot
  • Section B: Offloading Techniques
  • Section C: Prescribing Footwear in Diabetes
  • Section D: Charcot Neuro-osteoarthropathy
  • Section E: Overview of Wound Care Management
  • CCCDPH Exit Exam
  • FAQs

    What will I learn from this course?

    In this course, you will learn how to prevent, assess, and manage diabetic foot complications, which are common and serious issues in diabetic patients. You will gain knowledge on early detection of foot problems, wound care, and patient education strategies to prevent infections and amputations. The course also covers the importance of proper foot care practices, foot examinations, and the role of multidisciplinary teams in managing diabetic foot health. By the end of the course, you will be equipped with practical skills to improve outcomes for patients with diabetic foot issues.

    This course is designed for Healthcare Professionals including Doctors, Nurses, Podiatrists, and Diabetes Educators who are involved in the care of diabetic patients. It is ideal for those looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in the prevention, early detection, and management of diabetic foot complications.

    The Course has a maximum allowed duration of 6 months, providing flexibility for learners to complete the program within this timeframe.

    The course is delivered entirely online through a user-friendly e-learning platform. It includes video lectures, interactive modules, case studies, and readings. Learners can access the materials anytime, and there are live webinars and discussions to support learning.

    You will be assessed through a combination of pre-tests and post-tests to gauge your progress, along with multiple-choice quizzes after each module. The course concludes with a comprehensive exit exam to evaluate your overall understanding and skills.

    Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a Certificate from Chellaram Diabetes Institute, recognizing your expertise in the specific area of the course.

    For any support, you can contact our dedicated support team via WhatsApp, Email, or Phone. Details for each contact method are provided on the platform. Our team is available to assist you with any questions or issues you may encounter during the course.

    Instructor

    Dr A G Unnikrishnan
    CEO & Chief Endocrinologist
    Dr Vedavati Purandare
    Diabetologist
    Dr Suganthi Kumaran
    Diabetologist
    Kavitha K V
    Podiatrist

    Course Preview

    * CCCDPH-Module 1 Pre test

    CCCDPH-Module 1 Pre test


    * Section A: Diabetes and its Classification

    Diabetes and its Classification


    * Section B: Overview of Diabetes-Management

    Overview of Diabetes-Management


    * Section C: Vascular Complications of Diabetes

    Vascular Complications of Diabetes


    * CCCDPH-Module 1 Post test

    CCCDPH-Module 1 Post test


    CCCDPH-Module 2 Pre test

    CCCDPH-Module 2 Pre test


    * Section A: Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Disease

    Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Disease


    * Section B: Anatomy and Physiology of the Lower Limb

    Anatomy and Physiology of the Lower Limb


    * Section C: Biomechanics of the Foot

    Biomechanics of the Foot


    * CCCDPH-Module 2 Post test

    CCCDPH-Module 2 Post test


    * CCCDPH-Module 3 Post test

    CCCDPH-Module 3 Post test


    CCCDPH-Module 3 Pre test

    CCCDPH-Module 3 Pre test


    * Section A: Neuropathy: Definition, Burden, Classification and Risk Factors

    Neuropathy: Definition, Burden, Classification and Risk Factors


    * Section B: Clinical Examination and Evaluation of Neuropathy - Part 1

    Clinical Examination and Evaluation of Neuropathy - 1


    * Section B: Clinical Examination and Evaluation of Neuropathy - Part 2

    Clinical Examination and Evaluation of Neuropathy - 2


    * Section C: Management of Neuropathy

    Management of Neuropathy


    * CCCDPH-Module 4 Pre test

    CCCDPH-Module 4 Pre test


    * CCCDPH-Module 4 Post test

    CCCDPH-Module 4 Post test


    * Section A: PAD: Definition, Burden, Classification and Staging, Risk Factors and Clinical Features

    PAD: Definition, Burden, Classification and Staging, Risk Factors and Clinical Features


    * Section B: Clinical Evaluation and Diagnostic Testing of PAD

    Clinical Evaluation and Diagnostic Testing of PAD


    * Section C: Management of PAD

    Management of PAD


    * CCCDPH-Module 5 Post test

    CCCDPH-Module 5 Post test


    CCCDPH-Module 6 Pre test

    CCCDPH-Module 6 Pre test


    * CCCDPH-Module 6 Post test

    CCCDPH-Module 6 Post test


    * Section A: Introduction to Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Diabetic Foot Infections, Classification, and Clinical Features - Part 1

    Introduction to Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Diabetic Foot Infections, Classification, and Clinical Features - 1


    * Section A: Introduction to Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Diabetic Foot Infections, Classification, and Clinical Features - Part 2

    Introduction to Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Diabetic Foot Infections, Classification, and Clinical Features - 2


    * Section B: Intriguing Clinical Pictures

    Intriguing Clinical Pictures


    * Section C: Microbiology of Diabetic Foot Infections

    Microbiology of Diabetic Foot Infections


    * Section D: Assessment and Diagnosis, and Management - Part 1

    Assessment and Diagnosis, and Management - 1


    * Section D: Assessment and Diagnosis, and Management - Part 2

    Assessment and Diagnosis, and Management - 2


    * Section A: Prevention of Diabetic Foot

    Prevention of Diabetic Foot


    * Section B: Offloading Techniques

    Offloading Techniques


    * Section C: Prescribing Footwear in Diabetes

    Prescribing Footwear in Diabetes


    * Section D: Charcot Neuro-osteoarthropathy

    Charcot Neuro-osteoarthropathy


    * Section E: Overview of Wound Care Management

    Overview of Wound Care Management


    * CCCDPH-Module 2 Activity

    CCCDPH Module 2 Activity


    * CCCDPH - Module 1 Activity

    CCCDPH - Module 1 Activity


    * CCCDPH-Module 3 Activity

    CCCDPH-Module 3 Activity


    * CCCDPH- Module 4 Activity

    CCCDPH- Module 4 Activity


    * CCCDPH-Module 5 Activity

    CCCDPH-Module 5 Activity


    * CCCDPH-Module 6 Activity

    CCCDPH-Module 6 Activity


    * CCCDPH-Module 5 Pre test

    CCCDPH-Module 5 Pre test


    * Introduction to Diabetes Foot Course

    Diabetes Foot Course


    * CCDPH Exit Exam

    CCDPH Exit Exam


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    1,950.00

    Eligibility: Doctors, Nurses, Podiatrists & Diabetes Educators

    Duration: 6 Months

    Mode: Online

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