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Diabetic Eye Disease: Watch, Listen, and Learn

Use our audiovisuals to help people learn about diabetic eye disease, comprehensive dilated eye exams, and to promote eye health messages. Choose from our collection of educational videos.

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If You Have Diabetes, Keep your Vision on TRACK
If you have diabetes, learn how you can keep your health on TRACK. This video explains steps you can take to protect your vision from diabetes.

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Comprehensive dilated eye exam
Listen to this 60-second podcast that discusses the importance of a comprehensive dilated eye exam.

Comprehensive dilated eye exam animation
Watch this animation to learn the importance of a comprehensive dilated eye exam and what an eye care professional sees when the pupil is dilated.

Detecting diabetic retinopathy through a dilated eye exam animation
This video looks at diabetic retinopathy, the most common eye disease among working-age adults in the United States and a leading cause of blindness in people with diabetes.

Diabetic eye disease
Watch this video, featuring NEI’s Dr. Rachel Bishop, M.D., M.P.H., and learn how diabetic eye disease affects the eyes, who is at higher risk, what the treatment options are, and where to find more information.

Diabetic macular edema
See how the treatment of diabetic macular edema results in dramatic visual improvement.

Diabetic retinopathy animation
This video looks at diabetic retinopathy, the most common eye disease among working-age adults in the United States and a leading cause of blindness in people with diabetes.

Animación sobre la retinopatía diabética
(Diabetic retinopathy animation)
Este video muestra qué causa la retinopatía diabética. Esta es la principal causa de enfermedad de los ojos en adultos en los Estados Unidos y la principal causa de ceguera en las personas con diabetes.

Enhancing diabetes education programs: A community health worker’s passion for eye health
Hear from a community health worker about her experience using the Diabetes and Healthy Eyes Toolkit.

Enriqueciendo los programas educativos de diabetes con información sobre la salud de los ojos
(Enhancing diabetes education programs: A community health worker’s passion for eye health)

Este video presenta a una promotora de salud hablando sobre su experiencia usando el Kit La diabetes y la salud de los ojos.

Keep your health on TRACK
Watch this dynamic, animated message that reminds people with diabetes to have a comprehensive dilated eye exam and keep their health on TRACK.

 

Webinars

If you missed any of our webinars, you can watch them here. You can also access copies of the slides and transcripts for each.

Advances in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy: Paradigm shifts in patient care and education
This webinar—jointly presented by the National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) and the National Eye Institute-funded Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network (DRCR.net)—discusses the latest advances in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy.

Download slides PDF [3.68 MB]
Download transcript Word [113 KB]

Straight talk: Diabetic eye disease in communities
This webinar provides an overview of diabetic eye disease and the real impact it has among people with diabetes.

Download slides PDF [3.77 MB]
Download transcript Word [81.5 KB]

Using the Diabetes and Healthy Eyes Toolkit in Indian country
This training webinar, co-sponsored by NEHEP and the Indian Health Service, is for community health representatives and describes how diabetes affects the eyes and how community health representatives can use the Diabetes and Healthy Eyes Toolkit to address diabetic eye disease in their communities.

Download slides PDF [2.96 MB]
Download transcript Word [87.5 KB]

Enhancing eye health among Hispanics/Latinos
This webinar highlights research conducted with Hispanics/Latinos and includes an overview of the prevalence of eye diseases and conditions among this population. It also includes nationwide focus group results about their knowledge of eye disease, preferred sources of information, and more.

Download slides PDF [3.23 MB]
Download transcript Word [75.5 KB]

Preventing vision loss and blindness: What people with diabetes know about their eyes
This webinar provides an overview of vision complications associated with diabetes; knowledge of diabetic eye disease, sources of eye health information, and health information preferences of people with diabetes; and resources available to help you educate people about preventing vision loss and blindness.

Download slides PDF [1.7 MB]
Download transcript Word [64 KB]

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