Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention (DDTP)
Upcoming Webinars
July 8, 2026
Putting Social Determinants into Practice: How CHRs Strengthen Tribal Diabetes Programs
Teresa Meehan, PhD
Putting Social Determinants into Practice: How CHRs Strengthen Tribal Diabetes Programs
Teresa Meehan, PhD
July 22, 2026
Results from the 2024 and 2025 IHS Diabetes Care and Outcomes Audit
Devina Boga, PhD, MSPH
Lani Desaulniers, MD
Dorinda Wiley-Bradley, RN, CDCES
Results from the 2024 and 2025 IHS Diabetes Care and Outcomes Audit
Devina Boga, PhD, MSPH
Lani Desaulniers, MD
Dorinda Wiley-Bradley, RN, CDCES
August 19, 2026
Beyond Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes: Exploring Diabetes of the Exocrine Pancreas (Type 3c)
Carol Greenlee, MD MACP
Beyond Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes: Exploring Diabetes of the Exocrine Pancreas (Type 3c)
Carol Greenlee, MD MACP
Recorded Webinars
Centering Communities to Advance Cardiovascular Health: Lessons from MUTTON-HF an Indigenous Food is Medicine Program
Lauren Eberly, MD, MPH
Originally presented: May 20, 2026
Lauren Eberly, MD, MPH
Originally presented: May 20, 2026
Between Maternal and Fetal Glucose and Metabolic Biomarkers in the ETCHED Pregnancy Cohort
Madhumita Sinha, MD, MHSM, FAAP
Originally presented: May 6, 2026
Madhumita Sinha, MD, MHSM, FAAP
Originally presented: May 6, 2026
Narrative Medicine: Exploring Patient Experiences of Diabetes Through Zines and Storytelling
Paul Ryland, MSW
Originally presented: April 15, 2026
Paul Ryland, MSW
Originally presented: April 15, 2026
Featured Materials
Type 2 Diabetes Basics
This education resource is designed to help individuals better understand and manage type 2 diabetes. It explains how type 2 diabetes affects the body, common symptoms and risk factors, and how it is diagnosed.
Physical Activity and Weight Loss
This education resource promotes physical activity to support weight loss to prevent and manage diabetes. It outlines types of physical activity, recommended activity levels, and practical tips to help individuals add more movement to their daily routine.
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