Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS)
The ESS was developed to assess the daytime sleepiness of patients. It is an 8-question, self-administered questionnaire that takes about 3 minutes to answer.
The ESS was developed to assess the daytime sleepiness of patients. It is an 8-question, self-administered questionnaire that takes about 3 minutes to answer.
In this episode we’ll discuss the risk factors, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of gestational diabetes. This course is a collaboration between AAPA and the Association of Physician Associates in Obstetrics…
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Health Policy Fellows Program is a non-partisan fellowship that brings mid-career health professionals to the forefront of the federal policymaking process through a one-year…
This American Diabetes Association patient handout explains how to use Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) to manage blood glucose levels, understand how lifestyle choices affect glucose trends, and maximize the time…
This American Diabetes Association resource for healthcare professionals explains how to use the Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) Report to start a conversation with your patients about nutrition and healthy eating…
This Spanish language resource for healthcare professionals from the American Diabetes Association explains how Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology can lead to diabetes distress and how to identify and support…
This Spanish language patient handout from the American Diabetes Association explains how to maximize the benefits of Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs), including using them as a tool to make healthier…
Published in the journal Focus, this article explores the current understanding of how and why people change and the potential role of motivational interviewing in facilitating behavior change in the…