With over 4 million people living with diabetes in the UK, including both diagnosed and undiagnosed cases, the prevalence of this condition is alarmingly high. Type 2 diabetes, which constitutes the majority of cases, has been growing at a rapid rate and is now recognised as one of the most common l
Why Diabetes and Insulin Administration Important?
With over 4 million people living with diabetes in the UK, including both diagnosed and undiagnosed cases, the prevalence of this condition is alarmingly high. Type 2 diabetes, which constitutes the majority of cases, has been growing at a rapid rate and is now recognised as one of the most common long-term health conditions worldwide.
Diabetes poses a significant risk for developing various complications and diseases, which can greatly impact an individual’s daily life, activities, and overall well-being. However, early recognition and effective management play a crucial role in delaying or even preventing the onset of these complications.
By undergoing our Diabetes and Insulin Administration Training, you will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively manage diabetes, minimising the risks and improving the quality of life for those affected.
Diabetes & Insulin Administration Training Session Outline
Common Causes of Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2
Recognition of Diabetes: Signs and Symptoms
Anatomy and Physiology Related to Diabetes
Treatment Approaches for Diabetes
Prevention Strategies for Diabetes
Aimed At
Our course is specifically designed for healthcare professionals working in diverse settings such as nursing and residential homes, hospitals, outpatient facilities, and community healthcare settings. This includes both registered and senior unregistered healthcare professionals.
By attending this course, healthcare professionals will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to provide effective diabetes and insulin administration training to individuals under their care. Our goal is to equip you with the expertise to deliver optimal care and support for individuals with diabetes across various healthcare settings.
Teaching Methods
A mixture of teaching methods will be used to encourage engagement and ensure adequate understanding and learning. This will include presentations, discussions, quizzes, breakout groups. It will be an interactive session with participatory learning.
About Us
Wren is a nurse-led company. We offer a range of patient-focused home healthcare solutions to the pharmaceutical, healthcare, biotechnology and medical device industries. Our experience includes all study phases and covers a broad spectrum of therapeutic areas.
Our Mission
We understand the challenges of today’s clinical research environment and the burden this places on patients, Sponsors and trial sites.
Our mission is to ease these burdens by allowing patients to participate in clinical trials from the comfort of their own homes.
Our services improve patient recruitment and retention, accelerate drug development and enhance the patient experience.
This course will provide you with the required knowledge and awareness for Diabetes and how to treat and deal with it.
To help build the capacity and capability of our local health and social care workforce and to equip them to provide the best possible care to patients and service users.
Our module covers the care of patients with diabetes in primary and secondary care situations, and your teaching and learning will be tailored to your current professional needs.
This Diabetes training will help you gain an understanding of caring for people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, and is designed to provide essential knowledge and skills required to offer the best professional approach to caring for people who have Diabetes.
This course is suitable for non clinical staff that work in a healthcare setting or carers who may require greater understanding of these conditions, no previous knowledge is required
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