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Introduction to Diabetes (NORFOLK ICS ONLY)

Introduction to Diabetes (NORFOLK ICS ONLY)

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Introduction to Diabetes (2-Day Course) - Norfolk ICB Only

This course is for those from the Norfolk ICB only using the unique booking code. Applicants not using this code nor Identifying themselves as Norfolk ICB employees will not be able to attend.


Course Description:

These two days of comprehensive training are designed for nurses, nurse associates, pharmacists, paramedics, and other Allied Healthcare Professionals (AHPs), and experienced healthcare assistants (HCAs) who are new to or fairly new to the field of diabetes care. If you've recently started seeing patients with diabetes, or are planning to; this course is tailored to provide you with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to confidently care for individuals with diabetes. The primary focus is on adults with Type 2 diabetes, although key recommendations and signposting for patients with Type 1 diabetes will also be covered.

Diabetes presents a significant healthcare challenge, costing the NHS £10 billion each year and impacting patients and their families. Primary care professionals play a pivotal role in managing the ever-increasing numbers of people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Good diabetes care is crucial and aligns with national and local policies supported by robust NICE guidance.

These interactive days of learning will incorporate various methods, including case studies, to help you progress from basic knowledge to a more confident and positive approach in reviewing and managing patients with diabetes.

2 Day Introduction to diabetes management in primary care

(This is intended to provide an overview the programme may change slightly)

DAY ONE

09.15 Coffee and registration
09.30 Introduction and course objectives
09.45 Setting the scene - screening, diagnosis, prediabetes, patho-physiology and symptoms, remission in Type 2 diabetes
10.45 Coffee
11.00 Type 1 Vs Type 2 Diabetes
11.20 Metabolic Syndrome and Diagnostic Criteria
11.45 Diabetes Prevention Programme
12.15 Managing Diabetes in Primary Care and Supporting Lifestyle
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Pharmacological Management of Type 2 Diabetes
14.30 Methods for Monitoring Glucose
14.45 Diabetic Emergencies (hypos, HHS and DKA)
15.15 Sick Day Rules
15.30 Action plan, evaluation, and resources
15.45 Close


DAY TWO

09.15 Coffee and registration
09.30 Review progress since Day 1
09.45 Macrovascular Complications
10.15 Modifiable Risk Factors leading to CVD
11.00 Coffee
11.20 Cholesterol & Hypertension Management
12.00 Microvascular Complications
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Diabetes and Emotional Wellbeing
14.30 Case Studies
15.30 Q&A, Evaluations
15.45 Close



Key Learning Outcomes for Both Days:

Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:

1. Explain the physiology of diabetes and differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
2. Discuss methods for diagnosing diabetes and provide information to individuals newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.
3. Describe approaches that support achieving remission in Type 2 diabetes.
4. Explain basic advice related to a healthy diet, various dietary approaches, and carbohydrate awareness.
5. Discuss the modes of action of commonly used non-insulin medications.
6. Identify major complications that may arise in individuals with long-standing diabetes and measures to limit or prevent them.
7. Describe key advice for patients regarding the recognition and appropriate treatment of hypoglycaemia.
8. Discuss DVLA guidance concerning driving and diabetes.
9. Explain the risks of acute hyperglycaemia and provide advice to patients on self-managing illness periods.
10. Provide examples of referral pathways to other services such as weight management, secondary care, podiatry, structured education, activity, and psychological services.
11. Describe the process of routine foot review and factors influencing diabetic foot risk status.
12. Discuss local recommendations for the appropriate use of blood glucose and ketone monitoring.
13. Explain the key components and processes of an annual diabetes review and a self-management plan.

Join us for this comprehensive 2-day course via Zoom and enhance your ability to provide effective diabetes care within primary care settings.


About The Provider

BBO Training
BBO Training
Wallingford
Our lecturers are all practicing healthcare professionals, who are experts in their field. Our aim is to support our students to stay up to date to ensure we can all provide the best care to our patients. Our courses follow national guidance to make sure students can offer safe,...
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