CERTIFICATE IN DIABETIC FOOTCARE
With our Certificate program, explore the world of DIABETIC FOOTCARE CERTIFICATION. Our course provides practical instruction and knowledgeable mentoring, making it ideal for medical professionals who are keen to succeed in diagnostics.
Batch starts on
Jan to Dec/ May to June
Course Duration
12 Months
Multimodal Program
Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment
Flexible payment
financing options available
Certificate in Diabetic Foot Care
The Certificate in Diabetic Foot Care offered by MGA Medical Global Academy is a specialized program that provides healthcare professionals with in-depth knowledge and skills in the care and prevention, diagnosis and management of diabetic foot complications. Diabetic foot problems are one of the most serious diabetes complications and can cause infections, ulcers, and ultimately amputation. This program emphasizes the early detection, risk stratification, and the use of evidence-based management strategies to minimize complications and enhance patient outcomes. It brings together fundamental knowledge of the physiology of diabetes and advanced clinical techniques of wound care, vascular evaluation, infection management and multimodality therapy. The course places a strong emphasis on real-life application and patient education, ensuring that learners are equipped to provide comprehensive and efficient diabetic foot care.
Outcome
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
Know how diabetes affects the body and feet.Know diabetes pathophysiology and its effect on feet.
Conduct thorough diabetic foot examination and risk assessments.
Be aware of early symptoms associated with neuropathy, ischemia and infection
Diagnose and treat DFUs following evidence-based guidelines
Use suitable wound care practices such as debridement and the selection of the wound dressing
Use infection control measures and judicious antibiotic utilization
Use offloading skills and footwear adaptations
Interpretation of diagnostic data including imaging, Doppler studies and ABI.
Work with other multi-disciplinary teams to provide holistic patient care.
Educate patients on lifestyle changes and preventive foot care
Career Opportunities
This qualification provides a range of career paths in diabetes and wound care management such as:
A specialist experienced in caring for the foot of the diabetic patient.
Wound Care Nurse / Specialist
Senior Clinical Assistant in Endocrinology/Diabetology
Podiatry Support Professional
Rehabilitation and Limb Salvage Specialist
CRA—Diabetes Care.
In Hospitals, Diabetes Clinics and Rehabilitation Center, Health Care Professional
Medical Advisor in Diabetes and Wound Care Industry
The burden of diabetes and its complications is increasing worldwide, and trained individuals in diabetic foot care are increasingly in demand. Through this program, healthcare providers can take an important role in preventing amputations, improving mobility of patients and improving overall quality of life.
What you'll learn
Introduction to Diabetes and Footcare
Assessment and Diagnosis
Wound Management and Treatment
Preventative Measures and Patient Education
Multidisciplinary Approaches and Interventions
Case Studies and Practical Application
Key Features
1. Attending /Non-Attending Classes
2. Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics.
3. Free Study Material with recorded lectures
4. Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India
5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session
6. NAAC A+ University
7. 1 Year of Mentorship
8. Updated Curriculum
Course Curriculum
- Understand the pathophysiology of diabetes and its impact on the body.
- Explore the systemic complications of diabetes, with a focus on the feet.
- Recognize the risk factors for diabetic foot complications.
- Overview of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
- Pathophysiology of Diabetic Foot Disease
- Understanding Neuropathy, Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), and Infections
- Risk Assessment for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
- Gain a detailed understanding of the anatomy of the foot and its relevance to diabetic foot care.
- Understand the biomechanical factors affecting the diabetic foot.
- Foot Structure: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, and Skin
- Blood Supply to the Foot and Lower Limb
- Nerve Function and Sensory Loss in Diabetic Neuropathy
- Common Deformities in Diabetic Feet (e.g., Charcot Foot, Hammertoes, Flat Feet)
- Master the techniques for screening and assessing diabetic feet.
- Learn how to classify foot risk and design individualized care plans.
- Foot Examination Techniques: Visual Inspection, Palpation, and Sensory Testing
- Assessing for Diabetic Neuropathy (Monofilament, Tuning Fork, Vibration Test)
- Vascular Assessment: Pulses, Capillary Refill Time, and Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)
- Risk Classification Systems: Wagner Ulcer Classification and International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF)
- Develop strategies to prevent diabetic foot complications.
- Educate patients on daily foot care practices.
- Daily Foot Inspection and Hygiene
- Proper Footwear Selection and Modifications
- Skin and Nail Care: Moisturizing, Toenail Trimming, and Corns/Calluses Removal
- Educating Patients on Foot Safety: Avoiding Walking Barefoot, Preventing Injury
- Foot Care and Blood Sugar Control Relationship
- Understand the classification and staging of diabetic foot ulcers.
- Learn the principles of wound care, including debridement and infection control.
- Explore multidisciplinary approaches to treating diabetic foot ulcers.
- Classification of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (Wagner, University of Texas Classification)
- Principles of Wound Care: Cleaning, Debridement, Dressing Selection
- Infection Control: Antibiotics, Topical Antiseptics, and Culturing
- Offloading Techniques: Pressure Relief, Foot Orthoses, and Footwear Modifications
- Multidisciplinary Care: Involvement of Podiatrists, Surgeons, and Dieticians
- Learn advanced techniques for treating complex diabetic foot conditions.
- Understand surgical and non-surgical interventions for advanced foot deformities and ulcers
- Advanced Wound Healing Technologies: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Growth Factors, Skin Substitutes
- Surgical Management of Foot Deformities: Charcot Foot, Amputations
- Limb Salvage Procedures: Revascularization, Skin Grafting
- Managing Infected Foot Ulcers and Chronic Foot Infections
- Role of Biomechanical and Orthotic Interventions
- Master effective patient education techniques for improving foot care adherence.
- Guide patients in making lifestyle changes to prevent diabetic foot complications.
- Educating Patients on Diabetes Control and Foot Health
- Behavioral Techniques for Promoting Foot Care Adherence
- Teaching Foot Care Practices: Videos, Handouts, and Demonstrations
- Lifestyle Modifications: Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight Management
- Psychological Support: Coping with Foot Complications and Amputations
- Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team to manage diabetic foot complications.
- Analyze real-world case studies and develop individualized management plans.
- Roles of Podiatrists, Nurses, Endocrinologists, and Surgeons in Diabetic Foot Care
- Case Studies: Chronic Foot Ulcers, Charcot Foot, Amputation Prevention
- Developing an Integrated Care Plan: From Screening to Rehabilitation
- Telemedicine and Digital Health in Diabetic Foot Monitoring
- Stay up to date with the latest research and innovations in diabetic foot care.
- Understand the future trends in treatment and prevention of diabetic foot complications.
- Current Research on Diabetes and Foot Complications
- Innovations in Wound Care and Regenerative Medicine
- The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Foot Risk Prediction
- Emerging Therapies and Technologies for Foot Ulcers
- Future Directions in Diabetic Foot Care: Preventive Strategies and Public Health Initiatives
- Understand how diabetic foot care needs vary in different patient populations.
- Address unique challenges faced by children, elderly patients, pregnant women, and those with comorbidities.
- Diabetic Foot Care in Children and Adolescents: Growth, Development, and Early Intervention
- Foot Care Challenges in the Elderly: Sensory Loss, Mobility Issues, and Chronic Conditions
- Diabetic Foot Care During Pregnancy: Managing Edema, Hormonal Changes, and Glycemic Control
- Patients with Comorbidities: Cardiovascular Disease, Renal Dysfunction, and Obesity
- Cultural Considerations in Foot Care Education and Interventions
- Gain expertise in advanced diagnostic tools and techniques for assessing diabetic foot complications.
- Understand the role of imaging and laboratory tests in managing diabetic foot health.
- Imaging Techniques: X-ray, MRI, and CT Scans in Assessing Bone Deformities and Infection
- Vascular Imaging: Doppler Ultrasound, CT Angiography, and Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)
- Foot Biomechanics: Gait Analysis and Pressure Mapping
- Laboratory Investigations: Inflammatory Markers, Wound Culture, and Genetic Testing
- Point-of-Care Testing for Infection and Blood Flow
- Understand the indications for surgical intervention in diabetic foot care.
- Learn post-surgical care protocols to prevent complications such as infection, poor wound healing, and recurrence.
- Surgical Indications in Diabetic Foot Disease: Deformities, Ulcers, and Infections
- Foot and Ankle Surgical Procedures: Amputation, Reconstructive Surgery, and Deformity Correction
- Post-Operative Care: Dressing, Infection Prevention, and Monitoring for Complications
- Rehabilitation and Functional Recovery After Foot Surgery
- Long-Term Follow-Up and Preventive Strategies Post-Surgery
- Gain a detailed understanding of pharmacological treatments used in diabetic foot care.
- Learn about the use of antibiotics, pain management, and adjuvant therapies.
- Pharmacology of Wound Healing Agents: Growth Factors, Dressings, and Topical Treatments
- Antibiotic Therapy for Diabetic Foot Infections: Choosing the Right Antibiotic
- Pain Management in Diabetic Foot Disease: Non-Opioid and Opioid Medications
- Managing Neuropathic Pain: Anticonvulsants, Antidepressants, and Topical Analgesics
- Advanced Therapies: Stem Cells, Biologics, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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