Professional Development

Community Health Workers

Community health workers (CHWs) are frontline public health workers and play a vital role in improving health and well-being in the communities they serve. As CHWs have a deep understanding of the cultural, social, and economic factors that impact health outcomes and reduce health disparities, they are critical to preventing and managing diabetes, particularly in areas where access to health care may be limited.

Professional Education for CHWs

CHW Webinars: Learn more about health disparities and community health workers with the American Diabetes Association®’s webinar sessions. View webcasts with free CME/CE credits from select webinars.

Patient Resources for CHWs

Community Connection. Easily find the diabetes program or resources in your area you've been looking for. Search for almost anything from medical care to education, to nutrition and health. Find resources in every zip code so you can get the help you need wherever you are.

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CHW Membership

Check out our NEW CHW Professional Membership for only $35. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) now has a Professional Member category for community health representatives, peer health educators, and other frontline public health workers who help to support people with and at risk for diabetes. Become a Professional Member of the ADA and expand your knowledge, enhance your perspective, and grow your connections through exclusive opportunities and resources that come only with membership. Become a Professional Member today.

CHW Programs

Check out our CHW programs to learn more.

Diabetes 101 Case Study Competition

Test and build confidence in your diabetes knowledge as a community health worker (CHW) and compete for the chance to win a one-year American Diabetes Association® CHW professional membership! The FREE Diabetes 101 Case Study Competition will help you increase your knowledge on diabetes, gestational diabetes (GDM), type 2 diabetes in youth, and how diabetes affects mental health to enable you to provide better care to the people in your community. 

This four-week competition consists of eight real-life scenarios. Each case study question is delivered directly to your email inbox and only takes five minutes! Watch yourself climb the leaderboard—scores are measured based on accuracy and speed. Restrictions apply

The competition runs from February 5 to March 3.

Join the Challenge!

Understanding Diabetes: Free Continuing Education

Objective: Increase understanding of diabetes and diabetes management to empower CHWs to provide guidance for those at-risk or living with diabetes to best manage their condition and ensure they have access to the services and care needed. 

Topics include:

  • Diabetes 101 
  • Gestational Diabetes 
  • Diabetes and Mental Health 
  • Type 2 in Youth 

Benefits:

  • FREE CE: 1 credit
  • 4-modules: 15 minutes each
  • Interactive learning: reading, videos, and short knowledge checks

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