Understanding diabetes: three day introductory workshop
Workshop
This is a 3 day workshop which aims to introduce the basic principles of diabetes care which are applicable to settings both within primary and secondary care system. This workshop may also be accessed as stand alone study days.
Day 1
Introduction to diabetes: Altered physiology and epidemiology. Living with diabetes (patients' experience) and life style interventions: diet and exercise
Day 2
Monitoring and treatment: Meters, medications (tablets and insulins). Management of acute complications
Day 3
Long-term complications, foot care, annual review and current developments in diabetes care
Day 1
Introduction to diabetes: Altered physiology and epidemiology. Living with diabetes (patients' experience) and life style interventions: diet and exercise
Day 2
Monitoring and treatment: Meters, medications (tablets and insulins). Management of acute complications
Day 3
Long-term complications, foot care, annual review and current developments in diabetes care
Target audience
- Health Care Professionals
- Health Care Assistants
- Care Technicians
- Carers
- People living with diabetes
- Lectures
- Small group discussions
- Practical skills in the skills lab
- Video presentations and quizzes
Study days
Chelmsford:23, 24 and 25 September 2013
Peterborough:
27, 28 and 29 January 2014
Fulbourn:
26, 27and 28 March 2014
Teaching days and times are for guidance only and are subject to change.
For more information please contact:
Danny Ally (Chelmsford)
Tel 0845 196 4181
Email danny.ally@anglia.ac.uk
Robert Priharjo (Cambridgeshire)
Tel 0845 196 5554
Email robert.priharjo@anglia.ac.uk
Rana Ahmed (Contracts Officer)
Tel 0845 196 4614
Email rana.ahmed@anglia.ac.uk
Danny Ally (Chelmsford)
Tel 0845 196 4181
Email danny.ally@anglia.ac.uk
Robert Priharjo (Cambridgeshire)
Tel 0845 196 5554
Email robert.priharjo@anglia.ac.uk
Rana Ahmed (Contracts Officer)
Tel 0845 196 4614
Email rana.ahmed@anglia.ac.uk
Please note: all correspondence is conducted via the email address you provide when you apply, and you should therefore ensure that any spam filters do not block emails ending in @anglia.ac.uk.
We strongly recommend that you check your email regularly, as it is helpful to us and to you if you respond promptly when we contact you. It is essential that you let us know if your email address changes.
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