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Sinopse
The ADEA podcast series presents a number of topics identified by health professionals who have a special interest in diabetes, diabetes self-management and diabetes education. The series highlights latest updates and research in the areas that are relevant to best practice in diabetes management, diabetes care and diabetes education. Your host is Jan Alford, a well-known diabetes educator in Australia.
Episódios
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Cultural Considerations For CDEs With Dr Sarah Abdo
26/04/2018 Duração: 20minIn this podcast Jan will be talking with Endocrinologist, Dr Sarah Abdo, about cultural competency and what CDEs need to consider when delivering diabetes education and support to people with diabetes who are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
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Clinical supervision: Key points to improving clinical supervision skills
12/04/2018 Duração: 20minHow effective is clinical supervision in the transfer of clinical knoweledge and skills? Key elements to effective clincial supervision Learn how to deliver effective clinical supervision that will have a benefit to both the supervisor and the supervisee. How effective is clinical supervision in the transfer of clinical knoweledge and skills? Key elements to effective clincial supervision
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Policy Development and Review – Why Bother?
03/04/2018 Duração: 24minIn this podcast Jan will be talking with Karen Crawford about the importance of clinical policy development and review. She will outline some of the key elements to best practice policy development.
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Leadership in practice: a national perspective
16/03/2018 Duração: 25minIn this podcast Jan will be talking with Tracy Aylen, ex-president of ADEA. Tracy will outline her journey to becoming a national leader in diabetes education and management and outline the strategies she utilised to gain her leadership skills and how these skills have translated to her role in the workplace. To download a certificate of completion, please visit learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=102 and complete the survey.
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ADE March 2018
01/03/2018 Duração: 06minThe Australian Diabetes Educator publication is an exclusive membership benefit to all members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association. This podcast episode features some key articles in the March 2018 edition, theme 'Rural and remote diabetes'. To browse all articles of the ADE December, please visit https://ade.adea.com.au/category/volume-21/211 (ADEA membership login required)
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ADEA WA Branch Conference Preview
28/02/2018 Duração: 06minDiabetes: A Whole New World 6 April 2018 Pan Pacific Hotel, Perth
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ADEA QLD Branch Conference Preview
28/02/2018 Duração: 05minDiabetes: go beyond the numbers 20 & 21 April 2018 Princeton Room Bond University Gold Coast, QLD
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Leadership in practice: a clinical perspective
28/02/2018 Duração: 11minThis podcast will provide a clinical perspective to the gaining of leadershiip skills. Members will gain an insight into some key strategies to gain leadership experience and to demonstrate leadership qualities. To download a certificate of completion, please visit learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=102 and complete the survey.
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Foot Care For People With Diabetes In Aged Care
22/02/2018 Duração: 20minPodiatrist and Credentialled Diabetes Educator, Olivia King, discusses the importance of foot care for older people with diabetes. Olivia discusses how to screen for foot problems, what signs to look out for if there are problems, and the best way to assist the older person with diabetes regarding their foot care, including how to choose a good fitting shoe!
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Exploring a leadership framework for health professionals
03/02/2018 Duração: 09minIn this podcast Jan will be talking Dr Louise Horstmanshof. Louise is the course coordinator for the Master of Healthcare Leadership and the Director of Postgraduate Education in the School of Health and Human Sciences at Southern Cross University (SCU). Louise and Jan will explore the leadership framework and look at the skills and attributes of good leaders. To download a certificate of completion, please visit https://learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=102 and complete the survey.
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ADEA VIC Branch Conference Preview
30/01/2018 Duração: 04minThe Ups and Downs of Diabetes 17 March 2018 Mercure Ballarat Hotel and Convention Centre, Ballarat https://www.adea.com.au/adea-events/adea-vic-branch-conference-4/
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ADEA NSW/ACT Branch Conference Preview
30/01/2018 Duração: 07minDiabetes Care for All 10 March 2018 Novotel, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW Register at: https://www.adea.com.au/adea-events/adea-nswact-branch-conference/
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How to appraise your own Knowledge and skills with Rachael Critchell
24/01/2018 Duração: 09minThis podcast outlines the personal professional development experience of an experienced CDE. It provides strategies to members on how to appraise their own knowledge and skills and how to set appropriate professional development learning goals that will ensure that you move beyond the novice CDE level. To download a certificate of completion, please visit https://learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=102 and complete the survey. https://soundcloud.com/adeapodcast/appraising-your-own-clinical-skills-and-knowledged-podcast/s-6v3d8
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ADEA National Competencies for Credentialled Diabetes Educators (2017): overview with Rachel Freeman
19/01/2018 Duração: 16minThis podcast provides members with an overview of the changes to the ADEA National Competencies for Credentialled Diabetes Educators. The podcast outlines the revised competency domains for CDEs in Australia and the competency framework that forms the basis of a CDEs professional development from a novice CDE to a more experienced and proficient CDE in each of the domains. The podcast describes how to use the competency framework when setting professional learning goals. To download a certificate of completion, please visit https://learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=102 and complete the survey. https://soundcloud.com/adeapodcast/podcast-the-core-competency/s-o0lBA
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Physical activity for older people with diabetes
10/01/2018 Duração: 21minDale Agnew, Exercise Physiologist and Credentialled Diabetes Educator discusses the importance of physical activity for the older person with diabetes. In this podcast, Dale shares his tips and tools for how health professionals working with older people with diabetes can help to achieve and maintain physical activity in this client group. You will learn: 1- Why older people need to be physically active and the best types of exercise for the older person 2- How to achieve and maintain appropriate physical activity for this group who often have numerous co-morbidities 3- What specific considerations are required when engaging an older person with diabetes in physical activity
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Early Life Nutrition – The importance of the first 1000 days
19/12/2017 Duração: 17minRachel Freeman, APD, CDE, Professional Services Manager at ADEA, discusses ADEAs involvement in the recently established Early Life Nutrition Coalition and the research behind the messages the coalition is promoting. Recent studies regarding epigenetics and good health show the importance of the first 1000 days in the prevention of long term chronic disease.
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ADE December 2017
14/12/2017 Duração: 06minThe Australian Diabetes Educator publication is an exclusive membership benefit to all members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association. This podcast episode features some key articles in the December edition, theme '2017 ASM'. To browse all articles of the ADE December, please visit ade.adea.com.au/category/volume-20/number4 (ADEA membership login required)
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ADE September 2017
26/10/2017 Duração: 12minThe Australian Diabetes Educator publication is an exclusive membership benefit to all members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association. This podcast episode features some key articles in the September edition, theme 'Diabetes and complications'. To browse all articles of the ADE September, please visit https://ade.adea.com.au/category/volume-20/number3 (ADEA membership login required)
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Person-centred care and perspective from a health consumer
12/10/2017 Duração: 24minPerson-centred care and perspective from a health consumer with Rachelle Ward, a mother of a child with type 1 diabetes, 2016 JDRF NSW Volunteer of the Year and a consumer representative on the Medical, Education and Scientific Council. The final episode of the ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care. Jan Alford discusses the first eight of the ten person-centred principles that relayed to health care, how people with diabetes and their carers perceive these principals and how we as health professionals can better work with them as a team in interpreting how these principles work in our consultations. The ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care is sponsored by the National Diabetes Services Scheme, an initiative of the Australian Government administered with the assistance of Diabetes Australia. Listening to all 3 episodes of the ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care will allow you to claim 1 CPD points under Category 1 - Clinical Practice for your next credentialling application.
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Person-centred care and psychological issues
29/09/2017 Duração: 27minPerson-centred care and psychological issues with Ann Morris, Jan Baldwin National CDE of the Year 2016, Registered Nurse - Credentialled Diabetes Educator. In this episode, Jan Alford discusses the reason why we have to be conscious of psychological issues when consulting people with diabetes and its link to person-centred care practice. The ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care is sponsored by the National Diabetes Services Scheme, an initiative of the Australian Government administered with the assistance of Diabetes Australia. Listening to all 3 episodes of the ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care will allow you to claim 1 CPD points under Category 1 - Clinical Practice for your next credentialling application. Complete the Evaluation Survey from the ADEA E-learning Management System (https://learning.adea.com.au) to be able to download the Certificate of Completion.