Title of article :
Online nutrition and T2DM continuing medical education course launched on state-level medical association
Author/Authors :
Hicks, Kristen K Texas A&M University - Department of Nutrition and Food Science - College Station - TX, USA , Murano, Peter S Texas A&M University - Department of Nutrition and Food Science - College Station - TX, USA
Pages :
6
From page :
413
To page :
418
Abstract :
The purpose of this research study was to determine whether a 1-hour online continuing medical education (CME) course focused on nutrition for type 2 diabetes would result in a gain in nutrition knowledge by practicing physicians. Methods A practicing physician and dietitian collaborated to develop an online CME course (both webinar and self-study versions) on type 2 diabetes. This 1-hour accredited course was launched through the state-level medical association’s education library, available to all physicians. Results Physicians (n=43) registered for the course, and of those, 31 completed the course in its entirety. A gain in knowledge was found when comparing pre- versus post-test scores related to the online nutrition CME (P<0.0001). Conclusions Online CME courses launched via state-level medical associations offer convenient continuing education to assist practicing physicians in addressing patient nutrition and lifestyle concerns related to chronic disease. The present diabetes CME one-credit course allowed physicians to develop basic nutrition care concepts on this topic to assist patients in a better way.
Keywords :
type 2 diabetes , online/computer-based education , CME , nutrition education , preventive nutrition and chronic disease , continuing medical education
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2017
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2624543
Link To Document :
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