Diabetes Tale and Pharmacology via Social Cognitive Theory | Online Course | Udemy
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Social Cognitive Theory Social Cognitive Theory fundamental notions contain self-regulatory capability, emotional coping, self-efficacy, observational learning and reproduction
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"Diabetes Tale and Pharmacology via Social Cognitive Theory" Online Course on Udemy.
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What you'll learn:
Social Cognitive Theory, Type 1 Diabetes Story and Treatment, Type 2 Diabetes Story and Treatment, Diagnostic Examinations for Diabetes, Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), Insulin Usage, Oral Antihyperglycemic Agents, Pharmacodynamic and Chemical Merits.
Who this course is for:
People from whole of the world, who have an interest in the following approaches: 1) Clinical Pharmacology, 2) Diabetes Care, 3) Principles of Organization Behavior, 4) Health Education & Behavior, 5) Health Promotion, 6) Nutrition, 7) Human Learning, 8) Endocrinology and Metabolism, 9) Medical Sciences, 10) Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 11) Autoimmunity, 12) Clinical Chemistry, 13) Social learning and Cognition, 14) Clinical Therapy, 15) Biochemistry, 16) Pathology, 17) Laboratory Sciences, 18) Epidemiology and 19) Etiology. And this course contains sixty-seven resource.
By Maram Abdel Nasser Taha Shtaya - Pharmacist and American Studies Instructor who is teaching on Udemy
Transcript of Diabetes Tale and Pharmacology via Social Cognitive Theory | Online Course | Udemy
Social Cognitive Theory
Social Cognitive Theory fundamental notions contain self-regulatory capability, emotional coping, self-efficacy, observational learning and reproduction
SCT has been utilized broadly in Applied Psychology
According to SCT, somebody understanding that he/she owns a fine
self-efficacy of sick health condition
Commune do not exist their lives in human autonomy