Get access to our Innovative Systems Approach to Achieve Health Equity in Diabetes Prevention lecture and evaluation, in collaboration with our PM22 collection.
In this lecture, you’ll hear from eight key speakers on the importance of diabetes prevention for communities, including the Hispanic and black population. You’ll learn about the Diabetes Prevention Program, a cooperation between the American college of preventative medicine and the American medical association (AMA) and the black women’s health imperative (BWHI) that focuses on addressing and assessing social determinants of health.
Upon completion of this lecture and evaluation, you should be able to accomplish the following:
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In order for physicians to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for this activity, you must complete the activity evaluation survey for each session; a link to this evaluation survey is provided at the end of each session. Physician credit will not automatically be awarded. Follow all instructions for completing the evaluation.
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