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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 575995" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>The DAFNE people say that it is a 'whole package' ie not just the materials but the methodology of presentation which has been 'scientifically tested' and that 'people need to be offered a' tested product'</p><p> </p><p>My own consultant thinks that the whole idea of an online course is 'dangereuse'. He considers that most of his patients would be incapable of using such methods.( I think he is over cautious but have come to agree that some people who would find the calculations and estimations difficult. This could lead to some big errors in insulin dosing)</p><p> </p><p>There are some what they call functional insulinotherapy courses here but if there isn't one locally and you don't speak English then there are very few resources for you to learn by yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 575995, member: 12578"] The DAFNE people say that it is a 'whole package' ie not just the materials but the methodology of presentation which has been 'scientifically tested' and that 'people need to be offered a' tested product' My own consultant thinks that the whole idea of an online course is 'dangereuse'. He considers that most of his patients would be incapable of using such methods.( I think he is over cautious but have come to agree that some people who would find the calculations and estimations difficult. This could lead to some big errors in insulin dosing) There are some what they call functional insulinotherapy courses here but if there isn't one locally and you don't speak English then there are very few resources for you to learn by yourself. [/QUOTE]
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