Distance learning is becoming more widely used for post-professional continuing education in Canada. We invite you to enjoy the diabetes lectures free of charge as a result of a conference grant from the Interprofessional Health Collaborative of Saskatchewan.
Please tell your colleagues about the videos and invite them to view the videos as well.
To view a video, click on a link below. When the Echo screen comes up, choose the appropriate speed for your internet connection. We recommend the High Speed Version, as lower speeds (while they may work) may not give a safisfactory experience. To view the videos in larger format, go to the lower left corner of the viewing screen and move your cursor over the five small icons that are shown there. The fifth option says "Swap Movie Locations". If you click on that, the movie will become the central part of your screen, rather than showing as a small version in the top left of the screen.
If you have any questions, please contact Stacey Lovo Grona, Program Director for Continuing Physical Therapy Education, University of Saskatchewan.
We All Have A Role in Wound Care, What's Your's? - D. Flahr J. Spelay
http://ess.usask.ca:8080/ess/echo/presentation/bb575121-fe5a-4995-b91e-e4a027255d50
Co-ordination of Care - T. Laubscher
http://ess.usask.ca:8080/ess/echo/presentation/1dde0765-98d4-4231-976f-b0082505536f
Health Promotion - Prevention of Diabetes: Education, Nutrition, and Exercise - D. Olson, J. Aubichon
http://ess.usask.ca:8080/ess/echo/presentation/438a2ccf-32cd-410e-a1d2-944eddf6f8e1
Wrap-up Summary of Key Messages - J. Kappel
http://ess.usask.ca:8080/ess/echo/presentation/b3326a12-e876-47a7-bf41-8252404c94ce
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