Interprofessional Diabetes Course for Healthcare ProfessionalsInfo Location Contact More Info Course InformationSynopsis and aims: Nationally, there is a drive on redesigning diabetes services towards a singular pathway across the primary/secondary care interface. NHS England has identified professional education as an essential factor in the modernisation of diabetes services and has provided funding to support the training of health professionals in diabetes care. The prime aim of this programme is to provide practitioners from different specialities with the knowledge and competencies to manage, maintain, treat and/or transfer patients with diabetes to the appropriate tier of care. The outcomes will include improved personal confidence, more effective referral in the tiered structure of diabetes care, appropriate collaboration and engagement with the specialist team(s) and intelligent use of new therapies. On successful completion of the course students will be provided with a transcript and CPD will be sought by the Royal College of Physicians. You will also need to complete a booking form, which can be found here Course Codewriite experiential diabetes for professionals Course LeaderDr Ruth Austin
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Contact InformationIf you have any queries, please email the Professional Education Office on: [email protected] Additional InformationThe mode of study is blended e-learning with a face to face objective patient evaluation review assessment (OPERA) exam in August. The course consists of 6 weeks of e-learning, with one day introduction, online discussions and case presentations at set dates throughout the course. As this is a credit bearing course, any resits will be scheduled before the end of December of the same year. |
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St George's, University of London
Cranmer Terrace
London SW17 0RE
020 8672 9944
General enquiries
St George's, University of London
Cranmer Terrace
London SW17 0RE
020 8672 9944
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