2022-11-17

Value of Participation

The Bridge Academy offers different programs to different healthcare professionals, each tailored to their area of expertise and scope of work. In this article we will highlight the value of participation for each.

G.U.I.D.E Program:

  • Participants: Physicians 
  • Value of Participation:
    • Provides 12 CME points, that helps physicians renew their medical license.
    • Have in depth insights on the most recent ISPAD guidelines.
    • The course is delivered by our "Advisory Board" which includes the pioneers and thought leaders of Pediatrics and Endocrinology in Egypt.
    • Passing the G.U.I.D.E will make the participant legible for the G.U.I.D.E Plus Program, which constitutes of 5 hands-on workshops.
    • if the participant earned the top ranking score, they will get the advantages of the Top-Rising Stars program.

Learn More about the Top Rising Stars program here: Rising Stars (thebridge-academy.org)

Mentor Program:

  • Participants: Nurses and Diabetes Educators 
  • Value of Participation:
    • Provides 14  CME points, that allows the nurses to renew their medical license.
    • Have a through overview on the most recent ISPAD guidelines.
    • The course is delivered by our "Advisory Board" which includes the pioneers and thought leaders of Pediatrics and Endocrinology in Egypt.
    • Passing the Mentor Program will make the participant legible for the Mentor Plus Program, which constitutes of 5 hands-on workshops.
    • if the participant earned the top ranking score, they will get the advantages of the Top-Rising Stars program.
    • Become qualified to work in diabetes training departments in pediatric hospitals and centers.

P.E.A.R.L. Program:

  • Participants: Care-givers and Patients 
  • Value of Participation:
    • Participants are educated with the latest ISPAD guidelines in a simplified form. 
    • Raise awareness on how to avoid both long- and short-term complications.
    • Meet with our "Advisory Board" and get the opportunity to learn from them and ask them one on one questions.
    •  Become more in control of their lifestyle and managing their diabetes.
    • Understand their targets and their responsibilities and when to seek help.

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