A1C

How to Interpret the A1C (pdf)

Hypertension

Back to the Basics: Blood Pressure Screening (pdf)

Diet and Exercise

Carbohydrates and Healthy Eating(pdf)

Healthy Eating Information: A Tool for Patients(pdf)

Meal Planning Methods(pdf)

Screening

How To Make the Most of Your Visit to Your Doctor(pdf)

Type 2 Diabetes ...Are You at Risk?(pdf)

Managing the Newly Diagnosed

How To Interpret A1C(pdf)

Take Good Care of Yourself When You Are Sick!(pdf)

Take Control of Your Diabetes: The First Steps(pdf)

Referral Indications(pdf)

How To Make the Most of Your Visit to Your Doctor(pdf)

Diabetes in Six Easy Lessons(pdf)

Diabetes Etiquette 101 A Guide for People Who Don’t Have Diabetes(pdf)

Community Resources(pdf)

Be Prepared: Sick Day Management(pdf)

Foot Care, Retinal Exams, and Oral Health

Shoes and Socks: Take em Off!(pdf)

It Is Important To Check Your Feet Every Day

Diabetes Foot Examination

Oral Health Pathway Risk Factors for People with Diabetes

Don’t Lose Sight of Diabetic Eye Disease

No Pierda de Vista la Enfermedad Visual Diabética

Coding for a Dilated Eye Exam for Diabetic Patients

Diabetes Eye Examination Report

Don’t Lose Sight of Diabetic Eye Disease From Your Eye Doctor

No pierda de vista las enfermedades diabéticas de los ojos Recordatorio de su médico de la vista

Don’t Lose Sight of Diabetic Eye Disease From Your Primary Care Doctor

No pierda de vista las enfermedades diabéticas de los ojos Recordatorio de su médico de atención primaria

Eye Care Resources: A Patient and Provider Tool

Health Plan Contact Information About Dilated Eye Exam Benefits

How do you want to see life?

Insulin Use

Insuling - Facot or Fiction

Addressing Patient Reluctance to Starting Insulin Therapy: Strategies for Practitioners

Pre-diabetes and Diabetes

All About Pre-Diabetes(pdf)

Your Game Plan(pdf)

Kidney and Heart

Ask Your Health Care Professional(pdf)

Smoking and Immunization

1-800-QUIT-NOW(pdf)

The Clinical Prevention Initiative – New Mexico Medical Society & New Mexico Department of Health - Resources(pdf)

New Mexico Public and County Health Offices

Vaccination Concerns for Adults with Diabetes

Patient Education

Early assessment and intervention to treat risk factors associated with diabetes and CVD can help prevent and manage these deadly diseases. Patient adherence is critical to the success of treatment, and ongoing patient education can help your patients understand and work with you to manage cardiometabolic risk factors, improving clinical outcomes. To assist with your educational efforts, we're offering a comprehensive kit of reproducible patient education handouts on topics related to cardiometabolic risk reduction, pre-diabetes, diabetes, and CVD. Developed by the American Diabetes Association, American College of Cardiology and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association, the kit covers 29 topics, and is available in English and in Spanish.

Toolkit

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