New Mexico Health Care Take On Diabetes (NMHCTOD) is a coalition of 25 health care organizations that joined forces in 1999 to reduce the negative health effects associated with diabetes among citizens of New Mexico.  NMHCTOD's activities focus on provider and consumer education, prevention, early diagnosis, and appropriate treatment of people with diabetes.  The coalition began under a national initiative, Taking on Diabetes, a partnership of the American Association of Health Plans (AAHP) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA).


DM & Cardiovascular Disease Presentation: "Diabetes: A Cardiovascular Disease - Current Approaches to Treatment" 

Free, web-based CME from local diabetes expert.  A collaboration of New Mexico Health Care Takes On Diabetes (NMHCTOD), the UNM School of Medicine, and the Greater Albuquerque Medical Association has produced a free, 1 hour CME program called: Diabetes: A Cardiovascular Disease - Current Approaches to Treatment.  Local diebetologist Jeremy Gleeson, MD takes you through the latest information on diabetes as a cardiovascular disease, and emphasizes information important for managing patients with diabetes.  To access the program, click the link above.



Diabetes in the 21st Century.

Free, web-based CME. A collaboration of New Mexico Health Care Takes On Diabetes (NMHCTOD), New Mexico Association for Home and Hospice Care (NMAH&HC) and New Mexico Medical Review Association (NMMRA) has produced a free, 3 hour CME program called: Diabetes in the 21st Century. The program includes four diabetes training modules with detailed clinical information about diabetes care appropriate in various clinical settings.


New Mexico Health Care Takes On Diabetes

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