Especially created for NHS professionals trying to grow and advance their knowledge of the prevention, remission and management of Type 2 Diabetes, this online tool is now available to view, for free, on-demand. View this video and benefit from leading speakers delivering insightful presentations and get access to the perspectives of your peers working across T2D.
On-demand training, offering valuable key learning outcomes:
If you work with people with type 2 diabetes in primary or secondary care, then this on-demand learning resource is for you. Benefit from gaining a greater understanding of the treatments and technologies available plus delve into the different ways of supporting people to prevent type 2 diabetes, put their type 2 diabetes into remission and enhance their on-going diabetes management by focusing on:
Support and guidance for you in your own time
Packed with engaging examples that will help and inspire you, plus benefit from:
2.20 hour video | Filmed on Thursday 24th March March | featuring:
Introduction and chair’s opening remarks
Professor Rob Andrews, Associate Professor of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University of Exeter Medical School
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Drugs and treatment | |
Continuing to Improve the holistic management and treatment for Type 2 diabetes: effective use of medications
Nicola Milne, Queen’s Nurse RGN RM, DiAST Team Lead, Diabetes UK Clinical Champion, Primary Care Diabetes Society Committee Member, Brooklands, Northenden and Wythenshawe PCN and Dr Naresh Kanumilli, Community Diabetes Consultant, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Diabetes UK Clinical Champion, Manchester Clinical Network Lead for Diabetes and Primary Care Research Lead, Greater Manchester Clinical Research Network and Northenden Group Practice
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Achieving remission | |
Supporting people with type 2 diabetes in your service to achieve remission
Dr Anjali Zalin, Consultant Obesity Physician, Barts Health NHS Trust
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Interactive discussion feedback: Utilising Flash Glucose Monitoring to manage Type 2 diabetes
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Diabetes prevention | |
Best practice for supporting your patients with their lifestyle behaviour change
Philippa Brown, Diabetes Prevention Project Officer, Healthier You, Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group and Lisa Marsters, Senior Engagement Officer – Lincolnshire, and Ryan Morrow, NDDP Service Manager, Xyla Health and Wellbeing
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FREE for all NHS professionals, click on the video below to view:
Type 2 Diabetes National Networking Forum - recorded on Thursday 24th March 2022