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NDEP First Quarter Partner Promotions Call Presentation

NDEP First Quarter Partner Promotions Call Presentation

This presentation was delivered by NDEP Deputy Director Diane Tuncer in January 2013. The call provided an overview of opportunities to promote diabetes messages in the first quarter of 2013 and included a preview of NDEP's plans and promotional offerings for American Heart Month and American Diabetes Association Alert Day®. The call featured presentations from Reita Jones from the Kentucky Department for Public Health, Jane K. Kadohiro from The Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Jude McDivtt, director of NDEP at CDC.

   

NDEP First Quarter Partner Promotions Call Presentation

 
"Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article

"Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article

Submit this article to your local newspaper or promote it in your organization's newsletter or e-newsletter.

   

"Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article (Spanish)

"Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article

 
Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar

This introductory webinar describes how to use the Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit to address diabetes and psychosocial issues in American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes. Invited Speakers: Michelle Owens-Gary, PhD, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Shondra McCage, MPH, CHES of the Chickasaw Nation Health System/Diabetes Care System.

   

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Video

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Slides

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Transcript

 
This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life

This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life

January is the start of a new year and a time when many people make New Year’s resolutions to be healthier. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can help prevent a number of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Share this article in your organization’s newsletter or with media to promote diabetes awareness.

   

This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life

This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life (Spanish)

 
NDEP’s 15th Anniversary Booklet

NDEP’s 15th Anniversary Booklet

The NDEP celebrates its 15th Anniversary and fifteen years of progress in increasing awareness about diabetes, preventing type 2 diabetes, and improving diabetes management, treatment and outcomes. Read NDEP’s 15th Anniversary booklet to learn how NDEP and partners are Changing the Way Diabetes is Treated.

   

NDEP’s 15th Anniversary Booklet

 
NDEP October Partner Promotions Call Presentation

NDEP October Partner Promotions Call Presentation

This presentation was delivered by NDEP Deputy Director Diane Tuncer in October 2012. The call focused on NDEP's promotions for National Diabetes Month 2012. The call featured Vallerie Gleason from Newton Medical Center in Newton, Kansas.

   

NDEP October Partner Promotions Call Presentation

 
National Diabetes Month Facebook Cover Images

National Diabetes Month Facebook Cover Images

Use these images as your Facebook cover photo for the month of November.

   

Facebook Cover Image - "Set Goals"

Facebook Cover Image - "Take Your Medicine"

Facebook Cover Image - "Learn Ways to Lower Your Stress"

Facebook Cover Image - "Be Active"

Facebook Cover Image - "Eat Healthy"

 
Behavior Change: Moving from Compliance to Collaboration

Behavior Change: Moving from Compliance to Collaboration

This webinar was held in September 2012 and featured Martha M. Funnell, M.S., R.N., C.D.E, Research Investigator, Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan and Joanne Gallivan, Director of the National Diabetes Education Program at the National Institutes of Health.

   

Behavior Change: Moving from Compliance to Collaboration

 
Your prescription for helping Hispanic/Latino patients achieve behavior change through diabetes education Flyer.

Your prescription for helping Hispanic/Latino patients achieve behavior change through diabetes education Flyer.

Print the flyer, and give it to your colleagues in diabetes education. If you are attending a “train the trainer” session, share the flyer with other health care providers. Share it with the staff members who need to be aware of these resources.

   

Your prescription for helping Hispanic/Latino patients achieve behavior change through diabetes education Flyer.

Su receta para ayudar a pacientes hispanos o latinos a lograr cambios de conducta mediante la educación sobre la diabetes.

 
Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love.

Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love.

Place it in your e-newsletter or on your organization’s Web site. Share it with your communication or marketing staff, and ask them to send it to the local newspaper or radio station. Pick some facts, and include them in your Facebook or Twitter messages.

   

Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love.

Haga una selección saludable de alimentos sin sacrificar las comidas que tanto le gustan.

 
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