DIABETES INPATIENT MASTERCLASS SERIES
Throughout 2023, Professor Ketan Dhatariya is delivering a monthly webinar series supporting the UK’s professional diabetes community.
Targeting secondary care teams, the series has been created as a comprehensive educational refresher covering the most often asked questions and provides a chance for attendees to brush up on their knowledge on core clinical subjects.
A range of topics will be covered in a series of monthly 45-minute live webinars followed by up to 30 minutes live Q&A.
All educational content is offered free of charge at the point of access – only pre-registered approved healthcare professionals can attend each session.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
May 4
7pm -8pm
Zoom
Title: How do different drug classes work?
Content: This session will look at all nine classes of non-insulin glucose lowering agents – how do they work, what do they do and how good are they?
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May 30
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: How SGLTs work – why they are good and why they are used in non-diabetes
Content: Learn why SGLTs have taken off, why they are great to use in outpatient situations but why they potentially might not be good to use in inpatients.
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June 28
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Peri-operative care – all aspects of the care of a person with diabetes
Content: Travel along the patient journey from GP referral to discharge after an operation.
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July 26
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: End of life care for people with diabetes
Content: This webinar will examine the management of people with diabetes at the end of their life in hospital, in a care facility or at home.
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August 23
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Diabetes and steroids
Content: Learn why steroids are good for all kinds of conditions, but bad for people with diabetes, and how to balance the risks and benefits.
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September 27
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Management of renal disease in people living with diabetes
Content: Diabetes is one of the commonest reasons for end stage renal disease, so this webinar examines what can be done to prevent it. It will also address what considerations need to be made for people with diabetes who have developed renal disease.
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October 18
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Understanding hypoglycaemia
Content: This webinar will investigate what is hypoglycaemia, why it is important and how it should be treated in inpatients.
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November 29
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: DKA / HHS – the management of diabetes-related emergencies
Content: This informative webinar will look at these two extremes in the spectrum of hyperglycaemia and the actions that secondary care healthcare professionals should take to manage them.
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December 13
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Frail elderly people and diabetes
Content: Discover what needs to be done differently for frail elderly people with diabetes compared to people living with diabetes who are otherwise well.
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January 31 2024
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Diabetes and Cancer – minimising the risks
Content: Learn more about the bidirectional relationship between diabetes and cancer and how the risks of each can be minimised.
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February 28 2024
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Title: Diabetes-related technology in hospital
Content: Find out what hospitals can use to improve the care of people with diabetes, what technology people with diabetes wear and how being admitted to hospital might change things.
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