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Revised guidelines for diabetes management: part 3
In this blog I would like to talk about the numbers in the new clinical practice guidelines. What do I mean by numbers?
Revised guidelines for diabetes management: part 2
In my last blog, I provided some general information regarding the newly released Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines.
Disposal of sharps and unused medications
Each year, approximately 7 million syringes are used at home in Canada for healthcare purposes. Improper disposal of syringes and other sharps poses a health hazard for community and sanitation workers.
Revised guidelines for diabetes management and prevention
It is a very exciting time for diabetes care and education and Canada! April 8 the Canadian Diabetes Association released the 2013 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada.
What’s so important about the Clinical Practice Guidelines for diabetes?
Many people don’t even know the diabetes Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) exist, yet the CPG’s are extremely important in diabetes care. Simply put, they form the basis of what healthcare professionals do in terms of managing a patient’s diabetes.