ENHANCING DIABETES CARE IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SHORT COURSE

This course is delivered by Interactive Blended Online Learning including two pre-recorded lectures, videos and a minimum of five live sessions offered with a module support tutor to ensure learners get the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with peers.

This Enhancing Diabetes Care in Professional Practice Short Course is accredited by the University of Hertfordshire and is taught at Level 6/Degree level.

This multi-professional course focuses upon the assessment and management of the individual with, or at risk of developing, diabetes and its precursor, metabolic syndrome. It will focus on the prevention, recognition and management of metabolic syndrome and diabetes.

Importance is placed on a patient centred approach, the health needs of the individual, health promotion and self-empowerment, whilst acknowledging the professional, political and social climate within which services are provided.

On completion of the course, successful learners will be able to suggest, initiate and vary treatment in response to individual needs. They will demonstrate sound knowledge of the literature relevant to diabetes and metabolic syndrome in relation to cardiovascular complications and an insight into the strategic approaches to delivery of care, to empower them to participate effectively in managing patients with or at risk of developing diabetes.

Assessment Method: 2,000 word assignment and 3,000 word case study

No. of Credits: 30 at Level 6

Accrediting Institution: University of Hertfordshire

Please be aware that this course will consume your CPD allocation for the Financial Year. You will have 6 months to complete the course from the time of registration

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Course Details

Location

Blended Online Learning

Duration

6 months

Cost

£875.00

Spaces

-2