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Certificate Course in Evidence Based Diabetes Management
(CCEBDM) is the globally recognized course by International
Diabetes Federation (IDF) for primary care physicians and its
popularity has spread around the world. Our prowess in teaching
is particularly noteworthy and the program has trained more
than 5000 physicians in almost every part of India since its
inception in 2010.
It is a uniquely designed, once-a-month, only on sundays, on-job
training program for primary care physicians. It’s one of its own
kind of program in the world specifically designed to improve the
knowledge, skill set and capacity of primary care physicians in
prevention, diagnosis, treatment and referral of diabetic patients
apart from clinical understanding of the disease for better
patient outcome.
CCEBDM aims to deliver an exceptional education to physicians
who seek to improve their own practice and effectiveness in
diabetes management and make significant contributions to the
community. Our extensive and ever-expanding network has
helped in serving this aim.
The Trend Setter in Diabetes Education
Partners
Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre (DMDSC) established
by Dr. V. Mohan and his late wife Dr. Rema Mohan is one of the
largest chain of diabetes centres in the world. It is also a World
Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Non-
Communicable Disease Prevention and Control as well as an
International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Centre of Education.
DMDSC was launched in 1991 with a vision to provide Total
Diabetes Care i.e. not only routine treatment of diabetes but also
of its various complications. DMDSC is one of the few of its kind
in the World to offer such a one-stop comprehensive diabetes
treatment facility. Since its inception in 1991, over 3,30,000
diabetic patients have been registered and about 20,000 new
patients are added every year. DMDSC currently has 20 branches
including one international branch at Muscat in Oman, which
help to extend diabetes care to a wider population.
Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF), the research
wing of Dr. Mohan's Group of Institutions was founded with the
vision of providing a world class environment for research in
diabetes and its complications and has grown to become Asia’s
largest diabetes research centre. Within its short span of
existence, MDRF has built up strengths in basic, clinical
and epidemiological research. The quality of its research in
diabetes and its complications is evidenced by over 800 original
publications in reputed peer reviewed journals and text-books
Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Education Academy (DMDEA) is the
Education wing of Dr. Mohan’s Group of Institutions. It was
established with the mission of training doctors and other health
care professionals in management of diabetes and its
complications. DMDEA offers a wide range of diabetes courses
for doctors and paramedical personnel. It runs two courses with
the PHFI, CCEBDM & CCGDM.
For more information visit our websites http://diabetescourses.in/
or www.drmohansdiabetes.com, www.mdrf.in
Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Education Academy
It's a joint certification program by Public Health Foundation of
India (PHFI), New Delhi and Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Education
Academy (DMDEA), Chennai, delivered and implemented by
PHFI and supported by an educational fund from MSD
Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. India.
�To develop core skills and need based competencies in
primary care physicians for the practice of evidence based
diabetes management.
�To establish network between primary care physicians and
existing specialized diabetes care centers in India for
improved patient outcomes.
Objectives of CCEBDM
The first cycle of CCEBDM was launched thon 8 August, 2010 and concluded in July
2011. It was rolled out in 100 centers in 57
cities across 18 states. The cycle
comprised of 15 National Experts, 128
Faculty and 61 observers. There were 72
single trainer centers and 28 merged
centers with two Faculty. The ratio of
trainer to participant in every center was 1:
8-10. The cycle enrolled 1208 participants
(73% were affiliated with Private Sector
and 27% with Govt. Sector) out of which
61% were MBBS and 39% were post-
graduate.
National & International Recognition
The candidate completing the training program successfully shall be awarded IDF recognized
certification, jointly issued by PHFI, DMDEA and the respective Faculty.
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Introductory Overview of Diabetes Mellitus
Presentation & Initial Evaluation of Type 2 Diabetes
Non-Pharmacological Management of Type 2 Diabetes
Approach to Pharmacotherapy of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 1
Approach to Pharmacotherapy of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 2
Acute Complications of Type 2 Diabetes
Chronic Complications of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 1
Chronic Complications of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 2
Other Complications of Type 2 Diabetes
Special Topics in Care of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Other Types of Diabetes Mellitus
Conclusions & Take-Home Message
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12
First Cycle Second Cycle Third Cycle
The second cycle of the CCEBDM was thlaunched on 11 December, 2011 and
ended in November 2012. The cycle was
spread in 65 cities across 19 states and 1
union territory. The cycle had a total of 119
training centers (89 single trainer centers
and 30 merged centers) with 15 National
Experts, 149 Faculty, 84 Observers and the
ratio of trainer to participant was 1:10-15.
1568 participants (67% were affiliated with
Private Sector and 33% with Govt. Sector)
were enrolled, out of which 52% were
MBBS and 48% were post-graduate .
thThe third cycle was launched on 24
February, 2013 and concluded in January
2014. It's geographical outreach was in
134 centers (104 single center & 30
merged center), 73 cities, 19 States and 1
UT. Cycle comprised of 15 National
Experts, 164 Faculty, 85 Observers. 2306
participants (63% were affiliated with
Private Sector and 37% with Govt. Sector)
were enrolled out of which 59.8% were
MBBS, 40% were post-graduate and 0.1 %
were DM. Over the period of time, It has been
observed that the active participation of the
Govt. affiliated physicians has increased.
Sir Michael Hirst, President-IDF (International Diabetes
Federation) announced the IDF recognition to the Certificate thCourse in Evidence Based Diabetes Management on 8
November, 2013 & this recognization is till 2016. The milestone
has been achieved by the determination, dedication and hard-
work of each and every stakeholder (DMDEA, National Experts,
Faculty, Observers, Participants, Educational funding partner and
last but not the least PHFI and CCEBDM family).The course utilizes a variety of teaching & learning techniques.
The course will be offered on a modular basis with judicious mix
of case-studies, interim assignments, group discussion and
contact sessions with pre-test and post-test along with great
flexibility to accommodate participant's queries. Complete and
comprehensive learning package including printed and CD
modules will be provided by the organizing institutions.
The criteria for successful completion of the program shall be as
follows:
• Participation in at least 10 out of 12 monthly contact sessions
(including the pre-test and post -test of each module)
• Completion of assigned course work (Three descriptive
assignments based on completed modules given at regular
intervals)
• Appearance in and clearance of final written examination in
the form of 50 MCQs in an hour along with Module 12 (Min.
50% score required to clear the examination).
Eligibility Criteria*
Medical graduates (MBBS) with at least 3 years of experience as
primary care physician/clinical experience.
Or
Medical graduates (MBBS) with Post-graduate qualification.
* Recommendation from the Faculty is mandatory for enrollment.
Course Curriculum
The course comprises of the following 12 Modules:
Teaching and Training Methodology
Certification Criteria
CCEBDM was one of the finalist for BMJ Awards India, 2014 under
the category of ”Excellence In Medical Education”
CCEBDM Journey So Far...
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in most of the
high-income countries and there is substantial evidence that it is
epidemic in many developing and newly industrialized nations.
Complications from diabetes, such as coronary artery and
peripheral vascular disease, stroke, diabetic neuropathy,
amputations, renal failure and blindness are resulting in
increased morbidity, reduced life expectancy and enormous
health expenditure. Diabetes is undoubtedly one of the most
challenging health problems in the 21st century [1].
India is one of the countries constituting the largest number of
people suffering from diabetes in the world. It is estimated that
by 2035, India will have 109.0 million people with diabetes,
second to China which will have 142.7 million diabetics. As
documented by IDF, the estimated diabetes prevalence for 2013
rose to 382 million, representing 8.3% of the world’s adult
population, with a prediction that by 2035 the number of people
with diabetes will rise to 592 million [1].
Unlike other developing countries in the world, primary care
physicians play a major role in prevention, detection and
management of diabetes mellitus in India. Studies show that
there is an urgent need to educate these physicians with the
updated knowledge and skills in managing diabetes for better
patient outcome [2].
Diabetes : A Global Epidemic
Public Health Foundation of India
The Public Health Foundation of India is a public private initiative
that has collaboratively evolved through consultations with
multiple constituencies including Indian and International
academia, state and central governments, multi & bi-lateral
agencies and civil society groups. PHFI is a response to redress
the limited institutional capacity in India for strengthening
training, research and policy development in the area of Public
Health.
Structured as an independent foundation, PHFI adopts a broad,
integrative approach to public health, tailoring its endeavours to
Indian conditions and bearing relevance to countries facing
similar challenges and concerns. The PHFI focuses on broad
dimensions of public health that encompass promotive,
preventive and therapeutic services, many of which are
frequently lost sight of in policy planning as well as in popular
understanding.
Honorable 14th Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh,
launched PHFI on 28th March, 2006 at New Delhi. PHFI
recognizes the fact that meeting the shortfall of health
professionals is imperative to a sustained and holistic response
to the public health concerns in the country which in turn
requires health care to be addressed not only from the scientific
perspective of what works, but also from the social perspective
of, who needs it the most.
For more information on activities at PHFI, visit www.phfi.org
*References:
1.International Diabetes Federation (IDF) (Sixth Edition, 2013) THE GLOBAL BURDEN.
2.Mohan, V and Radhika, G and Vijayalakshmi, P and Sudha, V (2010) Can the
diabetes/cardiovascular disease epidemic in India be explained, at least in part, by excess
refined grain (rice) intake? The Indian journal of medical research, 131 . pp. 369-72.
National Experts (Nationally and Internationally acclaimed
Diabetologists & Endocrinologists) are involved in curriculum
review and help in finalizing the course modalities.
Faculty (Prominent Diabetologist & Endocrinologist) provide
training to participants all across the country.
Observers (Public Health Professionals) are involved in
monitoring of the course.
Stakeholders
Certificate Course in Evidence Based Diabetes Management
(CCEBDM) is the globally recognized course by International
Diabetes Federation (IDF) for primary care physicians and its
popularity has spread around the world. Our prowess in teaching
is particularly noteworthy and the program has trained more
than 5000 physicians in almost every part of India since its
inception in 2010.
It is a uniquely designed, once-a-month, only on sundays, on-job
training program for primary care physicians. It’s one of its own
kind of program in the world specifically designed to improve the
knowledge, skill set and capacity of primary care physicians in
prevention, diagnosis, treatment and referral of diabetic patients
apart from clinical understanding of the disease for better
patient outcome.
CCEBDM aims to deliver an exceptional education to physicians
who seek to improve their own practice and effectiveness in
diabetes management and make significant contributions to the
community. Our extensive and ever-expanding network has
helped in serving this aim.
The Trend Setter in Diabetes Education
Partners
Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre (DMDSC) established
by Dr. V. Mohan and his late wife Dr. Rema Mohan is one of the
largest chain of diabetes centres in the world. It is also a World
Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Non-
Communicable Disease Prevention and Control as well as an
International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Centre of Education.
DMDSC was launched in 1991 with a vision to provide Total
Diabetes Care i.e. not only routine treatment of diabetes but also
of its various complications. DMDSC is one of the few of its kind
in the World to offer such a one-stop comprehensive diabetes
treatment facility. Since its inception in 1991, over 3,30,000
diabetic patients have been registered and about 20,000 new
patients are added every year. DMDSC currently has 20 branches
including one international branch at Muscat in Oman, which
help to extend diabetes care to a wider population.
Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF), the research
wing of Dr. Mohan's Group of Institutions was founded with the
vision of providing a world class environment for research in
diabetes and its complications and has grown to become Asia’s
largest diabetes research centre. Within its short span of
existence, MDRF has built up strengths in basic, clinical
and epidemiological research. The quality of its research in
diabetes and its complications is evidenced by over 800 original
publications in reputed peer reviewed journals and text-books
Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Education Academy (DMDEA) is the
Education wing of Dr. Mohan’s Group of Institutions. It was
established with the mission of training doctors and other health
care professionals in management of diabetes and its
complications. DMDEA offers a wide range of diabetes courses
for doctors and paramedical personnel. It runs two courses with
the PHFI, CCEBDM & CCGDM.
For more information visit our websites http://diabetescourses.in/
or www.drmohansdiabetes.com, www.mdrf.in
Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Education Academy
It's a joint certification program by Public Health Foundation of
India (PHFI), New Delhi and Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Education
Academy (DMDEA), Chennai, delivered and implemented by
PHFI and supported by an educational fund from MSD
Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. India.
�To develop core skills and need based competencies in
primary care physicians for the practice of evidence based
diabetes management.
�To establish network between primary care physicians and
existing specialized diabetes care centers in India for
improved patient outcomes.
Objectives of CCEBDM
The first cycle of CCEBDM was launched thon 8 August, 2010 and concluded in July
2011. It was rolled out in 100 centers in 57
cities across 18 states. The cycle
comprised of 15 National Experts, 128
Faculty and 61 observers. There were 72
single trainer centers and 28 merged
centers with two Faculty. The ratio of
trainer to participant in every center was 1:
8-10. The cycle enrolled 1208 participants
(73% were affiliated with Private Sector
and 27% with Govt. Sector) out of which
61% were MBBS and 39% were post-
graduate.
National & International Recognition
The candidate completing the training program successfully shall be awarded IDF recognized
certification, jointly issued by PHFI, DMDEA and the respective Faculty.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Introductory Overview of Diabetes Mellitus
Presentation & Initial Evaluation of Type 2 Diabetes
Non-Pharmacological Management of Type 2 Diabetes
Approach to Pharmacotherapy of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 1
Approach to Pharmacotherapy of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 2
Acute Complications of Type 2 Diabetes
Chronic Complications of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 1
Chronic Complications of Type 2 Diabetes- Part 2
Other Complications of Type 2 Diabetes
Special Topics in Care of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Other Types of Diabetes Mellitus
Conclusions & Take-Home Message
7
8
9
10
11
12
First Cycle Second Cycle Third Cycle
The second cycle of the CCEBDM was thlaunched on 11 December, 2011 and
ended in November 2012. The cycle was
spread in 65 cities across 19 states and 1
union territory. The cycle had a total of 119
training centers (89 single trainer centers
and 30 merged centers) with 15 National
Experts, 149 Faculty, 84 Observers and the
ratio of trainer to participant was 1:10-15.
1568 participants (67% were affiliated with
Private Sector and 33% with Govt. Sector)
were enrolled, out of which 52% were
MBBS and 48% were post-graduate .
thThe third cycle was launched on 24
February, 2013 and concluded in January
2014. It's geographical outreach was in
134 centers (104 single center & 30
merged center), 73 cities, 19 States and 1
UT. Cycle comprised of 15 National
Experts, 164 Faculty, 85 Observers. 2306
participants (63% were affiliated with
Private Sector and 37% with Govt. Sector)
were enrolled out of which 59.8% were
MBBS, 40% were post-graduate and 0.1 %
were DM. Over the period of time, It has been
observed that the active participation of the
Govt. affiliated physicians has increased.
Sir Michael Hirst, President-IDF (International Diabetes
Federation) announced the IDF recognition to the Certificate thCourse in Evidence Based Diabetes Management on 8
November, 2013 & this recognization is till 2016. The milestone
has been achieved by the determination, dedication and hard-
work of each and every stakeholder (DMDEA, National Experts,
Faculty, Observers, Participants, Educational funding partner and
last but not the least PHFI and CCEBDM family).The course utilizes a variety of teaching & learning techniques.
The course will be offered on a modular basis with judicious mix
of case-studies, interim assignments, group discussion and
contact sessions with pre-test and post-test along with great
flexibility to accommodate participant's queries. Complete and
comprehensive learning package including printed and CD
modules will be provided by the organizing institutions.
The criteria for successful completion of the program shall be as
follows:
• Participation in at least 10 out of 12 monthly contact sessions
(including the pre-test and post -test of each module)
• Completion of assigned course work (Three descriptive
assignments based on completed modules given at regular
intervals)
• Appearance in and clearance of final written examination in
the form of 50 MCQs in an hour along with Module 12 (Min.
50% score required to clear the examination).
Eligibility Criteria*
Medical graduates (MBBS) with at least 3 years of experience as
primary care physician/clinical experience.
Or
Medical graduates (MBBS) with Post-graduate qualification.
* Recommendation from the Faculty is mandatory for enrollment.
Course Curriculum
The course comprises of the following 12 Modules:
Teaching and Training Methodology
Certification Criteria
CCEBDM was one of the finalist for BMJ Awards India, 2014 under
the category of ”Excellence In Medical Education”
CCEBDM Journey So Far...
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in most of the
high-income countries and there is substantial evidence that it is
epidemic in many developing and newly industrialized nations.
Complications from diabetes, such as coronary artery and
peripheral vascular disease, stroke, diabetic neuropathy,
amputations, renal failure and blindness are resulting in
increased morbidity, reduced life expectancy and enormous
health expenditure. Diabetes is undoubtedly one of the most
challenging health problems in the 21st century [1].
India is one of the countries constituting the largest number of
people suffering from diabetes in the world. It is estimated that
by 2035, India will have 109.0 million people with diabetes,
second to China which will have 142.7 million diabetics. As
documented by IDF, the estimated diabetes prevalence for 2013
rose to 382 million, representing 8.3% of the world’s adult
population, with a prediction that by 2035 the number of people
with diabetes will rise to 592 million [1].
Unlike other developing countries in the world, primary care
physicians play a major role in prevention, detection and
management of diabetes mellitus in India. Studies show that
there is an urgent need to educate these physicians with the
updated knowledge and skills in managing diabetes for better
patient outcome [2].
Diabetes : A Global Epidemic
Public Health Foundation of India
The Public Health Foundation of India is a public private initiative
that has collaboratively evolved through consultations with
multiple constituencies including Indian and International
academia, state and central governments, multi & bi-lateral
agencies and civil society groups. PHFI is a response to redress
the limited institutional capacity in India for strengthening
training, research and policy development in the area of Public
Health.
Structured as an independent foundation, PHFI adopts a broad,
integrative approach to public health, tailoring its endeavours to
Indian conditions and bearing relevance to countries facing
similar challenges and concerns. The PHFI focuses on broad
dimensions of public health that encompass promotive,
preventive and therapeutic services, many of which are
frequently lost sight of in policy planning as well as in popular
understanding.
Honorable 14th Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh,
launched PHFI on 28th March, 2006 at New Delhi. PHFI
recognizes the fact that meeting the shortfall of health
professionals is imperative to a sustained and holistic response
to the public health concerns in the country which in turn
requires health care to be addressed not only from the scientific
perspective of what works, but also from the social perspective
of, who needs it the most.
For more information on activities at PHFI, visit www.phfi.org
*References:
1.International Diabetes Federation (IDF) (Sixth Edition, 2013) THE GLOBAL BURDEN.
2.Mohan, V and Radhika, G and Vijayalakshmi, P and Sudha, V (2010) Can the
diabetes/cardiovascular disease epidemic in India be explained, at least in part, by excess
refined grain (rice) intake? The Indian journal of medical research, 131 . pp. 369-72.
National Experts (Nationally and Internationally acclaimed
Diabetologists & Endocrinologists) are involved in curriculum
review and help in finalizing the course modalities.
Faculty (Prominent Diabetologist & Endocrinologist) provide
training to participants all across the country.
Observers (Public Health Professionals) are involved in
monitoring of the course.
Stakeholders
For enrollment in CCEBDM, completed application form along with a Demand Draft of INR 16,000/- in favour of "Public Health
Foundation of India" payable at New Delhi, should be submitted to:
Program Secretariat-CCEBDM
Public Health Foundation of India
Plot No. 47, Sector 44, Institutional Area, Gurgaon -122002, Haryana, India
Course Fee
Regional Training Centers Across India**
Program Secretariat-CCEBDM
Public Health Foundation of India
Plot No. 47, Sector 44, Institutional Area, Gurgaon -122002, Haryana, India
Mob: +91-9555819865 , 9810029027, Tel : 0124-4781400 (Extn. 4514), Fax : +91 0124 4722971
Email: [email protected] | Web: www.ccebdm.org, www.phfi.org
For Application Forms and Program Brochure, please contact:
Disclaimer: PHFI and DMDEA hereby declare that, this jointly designed “ Certificate Course in Evidence Based Diabetes Management” is not a recognized qualification , under section 11(1) of the Indian Council Act , 1956. PHFI and DMDEA offering this course hereby declare that it is not a medical college or a university and not offering this course in accordance with the provision of Indian Medical Council Act/ University Grants Commission Act.
* Decision taken by PHFI for selection and enrollment of participants will be final.
** The organizers reserve the right to change the program locations and centers.
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