A practical course targeted at healthcare professionals looking to improve their knowledge and confidence using diabetes technology. The award winning team, led by Professor Pratik Choudhary, will provide the most up to date knowledge on type 1 technology; with interactive, hands-on workshops, infor
A practical course targeted at healthcare professionals looking to improve their knowledge and confidence using diabetes technology. The award winning team, led by Professor Pratik Choudhary, will provide the most up to date knowledge on type 1 technology; with interactive, hands-on workshops, informative lectures and case study examples.
Intended learning outcomes include:
Key concepts of insulin therapy
Personal experience of wearing diabetes technology
Ability to quickly and efficiently interpret a glucose download
Complex case study management and clinical decision making
The concepts of using technology in special groups/circumstances
Who We Are
Founded in 2012, the Leicester Diabetes Centre is a unique, collaborative partnership between the NHS and the University of Leicester. We have strong links with our local population, and are led by two of the top ten world diabetes experts.
Professor Melanie Davies Cbe
Professor Davies is a clinician and one of the UK’s leading clinical researchers. Along with Professor Kamlesh Khunti, she leads the Diabetes Research Centre based at the Leicester Diabetes Centre, one of the largest clinical research groups in diabetes in the UK.
Professor Davies, who collected her CBE in 2016 for services to diabetes research, is a Professor of Diabetes Medicine at the University of Leicester and practising Consultant at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. She has published many academic articles and been recognised by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) as one of England's most successful researchers.
She is the National Lead for the DESMOND Programme and Director of the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). Professor Davies is one of the few senior investigators for the NIHR within the field of diabetes research.
Our Facilities
The Leicester Diabetes Centre is a clinical facility located on-site at the Leicester General Hospital. The LDC has in excess of 6000m2 of clinical research space accommodating our multidisciplinary team. The centre provides access to:
State-of-the-art clinical experimental medicine infrastructure
Spacious seminar rooms
Virtual consultation facilities
Research laboratories including biopsy rooms, clinical assessment suites, exercise laboratories
Microvascular Imaging Suite
Biomarker discovery and analysis laboratory
BioBank
DXA Machine
Indirect calorimetery
Multidisciplinary diabetes foot clinic
Latest technology for type 1 management
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
This course is designed for carers or care teams who need to gain an understanding of this topic. The course is designed to clarify varying causes of diabetes.
Psychological and socio-cultural issues in diabetes
The aim of the course is to give knowledge instruction and practical experience in diabetes and insulin administration through safe techniques and correct infection control procedures.
This course will also inform you on the different types of diabetes and show how people with this illness are diagnosed by showing you the different types of symptoms.
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