Course Overview
The Certificate in Diabetic Foot Care is tailored to equip healthcare professionals with specialized knowledge in the prevention, treatment, and management of diabetic foot complications. This program covers the anatomy of the diabetic foot, risk factors, early detection of foot ulcers, and modern treatment techniques to prevent severe complications such as infections and amputations. Participants will gain practical insights into foot assessments, wound care management, and patient education to promote foot health in individuals with diabetes. Ideal for nurses, podiatrists, physicians, and allied health professionals, this program focuses on improving patient outcomes through evidence-based care.
What you’ll learn
- Anatomy and pathophysiology of the diabetic foot.
- Risk factors contributing to foot ulcers and other complications.
- Techniques for early detection and assessment of foot conditions in diabetic patients.
- Best practices for wound care and infection prevention.
- Modern treatment options for diabetic foot ulcers, including surgical and non-surgical interventions.
- Strategies to educate patients on foot care and preventive measures.
- How to develop personalized care plans to manage diabetic foot complications effectively.
Eligibilty & Requirement
- MBBS/ MD/MS/DNB AYUSH/BDS/MDS NURSING/ Diabetes Educators/ Dietitians
Curriculum
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