Private practices participating in the approved quality improvement GO! Diabetes program will complete Part IV of the American Board of Family Medicine’s Board Recertification.
To start the process, nominated private practices designate two people as Diabetes Change Agents: 1 – Family physician 2 – Clinical patient educator (nurse, psychologist, diabetes educator, pharmacist) teaming with the family physicians in the practice or in the community
Confirm attendance at a Train the Trainer workshop.
Registration and notification should be faxed to 1-888-852-5278. Please direct all questions regarding your attendance to Susan Reichman, GO! Diabetes Project Manager at susan@godiabetes.org.
Train the Trainer workshops feature case studies and interactive lectures to provide the most current information on managing the care of the diabetic patient. All Diabetes Change Agents receive an evidence-based curriculum developed by GO! Diabetes lead faculty in PowerPoint format to share practice enrichment tools in their practice or community.
Call for Participation Letter and Application
A few practices will be selected to implement the Florida Academy of Family Physicians’ Master Clinician Diabetes Registry (MCDR), an innovative web-based system producing report cards for both patients and clinicians. The registry helps clinicians and staff to teach and motivate their patients with diabetes during office visits, describe practice achievement of goals compared to other practices in the registry and identify practice patients who are at higher risk for developing diabetes complications.
March 07 - Webinar 5 - Medical Nutrition Therapy
April 04 - Webinar 6 - Developing Research for Posters and Publications
May 02 - Webinar 7 - The Impact of Culture on Treating Your Diabetic Patients
A program founded by the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians and the Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians ( the "GO!" in GO! Diabetes) and sustained by Diabetes Change Agents nationwide. This CME activity is supported by an educational grant from