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Danatech Diabetes Technology Device Training

Danatech live and pre-recorded device trainings introduce health care professionals to the latest diabetes technology and programs. Most trainings are led by clinical members to ensure material is accurate and relevant. Initial trainings are live to give participants an opportunity to ask specific questions. Live webinars require advance registration. All trainings are free unless otherwise indicated. We hope you find them helpful.

Upcoming Live Device Trainings

Recorded Device Trainings

Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM)

 

Insulin and Medicine Delivery Devices: AID, Insulin Pumps, Patches and More

 

Top 5 Reasons to Attend a Live Danatech Device Training

1. Stay Ahead with the Latest Technology Updates: The diabetes technology landscape is rapidly evolving. By attending live webinars, you’ll receive up-to-the-minute information on the latest devices, software updates, and best practices directly from experts in the field.

2. Interactive Learning with Real-Time Q&A: Unlike recorded sessions, live webinars allow you to ask questions and get immediate answers from industry leaders and device specialists. This interactive format ensures you gain a deeper understanding of the material and how it applies to your practice.

3. Hands-On Demonstrations and Practical Tips: Live webinars often include step-by-step demonstrations of devices, giving you a practical understanding of their functionality. Learn tips and tricks for device setup, troubleshooting, and patient education that you can apply immediately in your clinical practice.

4. Immediate Implementation of Learned Skills: Since the information is fresh, you can immediately apply what you’ve learned in your next patient consultation or device setup.

5. They are FREE unless otherwise noted and sometimes include CE.




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      DISCLAIMERS:

      This site and its services do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your diabetes care and education specialist or health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. To find a diabetes care and education specialist near you, visit the ADCES finder tool.

      ADCES and danatech curate product specifics and periodically review them for accuracy and relevance. As a result, the information may or may not be the most recent. We recommend visiting the manufacturer's website for the latest details if you have any questions.


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