{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"1st Diabetes Education Conference","provider_url":"https:\/\/mco.ae\/1stdiabeteseducationconference","author_name":"1stdiabetes_admin","author_url":"https:\/\/mco.ae\/1stdiabeteseducationconference\/author\/1stdiabetes_admin\/","title":"Moderators - 1st Diabetes Education Conference","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"smz0ycX2oe\"><a href=\"https:\/\/mco.ae\/1stdiabeteseducationconference\/moderators\/\">Moderators<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/mco.ae\/1stdiabeteseducationconference\/moderators\/embed\/#?secret=smz0ycX2oe\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Moderators&#8221; &#8212; 1st Diabetes Education Conference\" data-secret=\"smz0ycX2oe\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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Adel Ahmad Diabetes Educator Imperial College LondonDiabetes Centre DE. Adel Ahmad Diabetes Educator Adel Al Ahmad is a dedicated healthcare professional with a bachelor&#8217;s in nursing from Jordan University of Science and Technology, class of 2008. Starting as a Registered nurse at Specialty Hospital in Amman, he quickly advanced to a Team Leader in Surgical Units at SEHA hospitals, Abu Dhabi. From 2014 to 2023, Adel served as a Health Educator in a Military Hospital, later specializing as a Diabetes Educator in the Endocrine Clinic After completing the IDET program at ICLDC in 2023 then he joined M42 Group\/ ICLDC as a Diabetes Educator, continuing his commitment to patient education and care. DE. Duaa Thabet Alnahari Diabetes Educator Imperial College LondonDiabetes Centre DE. Mahmoud Ibrahim Diabetes Educator Imperial College LondonDiabetes Centre DE. Mahmoud Ibrahim Diabetes Educator Mahmoud Ibrahim is a Specialist Diabetes Educator, who has worked with endocrinologists at Imperial College London Diabetes Centre for 18 years. In his role, Mahmoud helps patients achieve their health goals by providing holistic Diabetes Education plans to better manage the condition while offering continuous support throughout treatment. He is also responsible for assessing health educators and ensuring consistency and excellence in core competencies in the field. Mahmoud obtained his certification as a Professional Diabetic Educator from the Jordan Nurses and Midwives Council in 2010, which was followed by another certification after the successful completion of the Imperial Diabetes Educator Training Course from ICLDC in 2015. He has also been a certified insulin pump trainer for 14 years. Specialising in diabetic paediatrics treatment and new treatment technologies, Mahmoud has a particular interest in education and has been a member of the core faculty on the Imperial Diabetes Educator Training course since 2016. DE. Nabila Abu Daia Diabetes Educator Imperial College LondonDiabetes Centre DE. Shahinaz Al-Beshtawi Diabetes Educator Imperial College LondonDiabetes Centre DE. Shahinaz Al-Beshtawi Diabetes Educator Dear Sir\/Madam, I am a licensed HAAD Diabetes Health Educator registered nurse with a real concern for the millions of people who have diabetes. Many of these people have no idea how this condition will affect them if they do not get it under control. For this reason, I decided to pursue a career as an educator for diabetes to help diabetics learn how to control this problem and how to help others learn how to prevent it. I have completed all the requirements, passed the HAAD Certification for Diabetes Educators exam and became a Certified Diabetes Educator. I would like to put my knowledge and skills to work for your organization to help educate the public about diabetes. I have excellent communication skills and an easy-going personality that makes it easy to communicate with people. I have also acquired counselling skills and learned how to talk to patients in a way that is sympathetic but that conveys the seriousness of this disease. I have the ability to teach patients about nutrition, glucose monitoring and obtaining the appropriate glucose levels by following certain steps to achieve a healthier lifestyle. These include managing blood sugar through proper diet, medication and exercise. I can help patients understand diabetes better and provide them with the education they need to reduce their risks of becoming diabetic or to teach them how to manage the disease. Regards","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/mco.ae\/1stdiabeteseducationconference\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/Group-2580.svg"}