Person-centred care and perspective from a health consumer with Rachelle Ward, a mother of a child with type 1 diabetes, 2016 JDRF NSW Volunteer of the Year and a consumer representative on the Medical, Education and Scientific Council.
The final episode of the ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care. Jan Alford discusses the first eight of the ten person-centred principles that relayed to health care, how people with diabetes and their carers perceive these principals and how we as health professionals can better work with them as a team in interpreting how these principles work in our consultations.
The ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care is sponsored by the National Diabetes Services Scheme, an initiative of the Australian Government administered with the assistance of Diabetes Australia.
Listening to all 3 episodes of the ADEA podcast mini-series on person-centred care will allow you to claim 1 CPD points under Category 1 - Clinical Practice for your next credentialling application.
Complete the Evaluation Survey from the ADEA E-learning Management System (https://learning.adea.com.au) to be able to download the Certificate of Completion.
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