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Welcome to our comprehensive Endocrinology CPD collection, specially curated for healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in diabetes care. This six‑module collection delivers a robust blend of case‑based learning and practical tutorials, equipping you with the latest insights and clinical strategies directly applicable to practice. Each 2‑hour module is worth 2 CPD credits, offering a structured yet flexible path to fulfil your development needs.
How it works.
By completing this series, you’ll not only refresh core concepts but also enhance your practical skills in diabetes care—from paediatric management to advanced technologies like CGM. You’ll be well‑placed to improve patient outcomes, streamline care pathways, and meet your professional development goals with confidence.
Updated: 6 Dec 2023
The goal of this module is to make a diagnosis and confirm diabetes mellitus, as well as understand the differing phenotype/genotypes of DM. The content and questions specifically identify key issues in the management of DM, addressing all relevant risk factors and co-morbities as well as understanding and knowing specific targets as iterated by NICE, ADA, and EASD. The module also includes the preferred multi-factorial approach to DM rather than a pure glucose-centric one, as demonstrated in the original STENO trials. The case also illustrates the model of the multi-factorial approach specifically looking at the newer cholesterol guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology, DM Sept. 2019 and approach to BP management (European Society of Hypertension, 2019).
Updated: 5 Dec 2023
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic autoimmune condition characterised by autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic beta cell. It is associated with macrovascular and microvascular complications. Tight glycaemic control has been shown to ameliorate the long-term complications of T1DM. Monitoring glucose levels frequently helps patients to achieve more intensive glycaemic control. Fingerprick blood glucose monitoring has traditionally been the most commonly used method. More recently, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems have shown improvements in glycaemic control, reduced frequency of hypoglycaemia, improved recognition of hypoglycaemia and an improvement in quality of life. This module will summarise the evidence for CGM and its current role in the management of patients with T1DM.
Updated: 19 Oct 2023
Type 2 diabetes is a complex chronic disease, which requires a multifactorial behavioural and pharmacological approach to treatment in order to prevent or delay complications and maintain quality of life. This module will summarise the latest guidelines on the management of type 2 diabetes in non-pregnant adults.
Updated: 19 Oct 2023
It is important that any medical professional working with children is comfortable with the diagnosis of diabetes, its day-to-day management, and the recognition and treatment of diabetic emergencies.
Updated: 19 Oct 2023
A comprehensive overview of the presentation and management of type 2 diabetes.
Updated: 19 Oct 2023
This clinical module provides a detailed overview of the prevention, diagnosis, and management of diabetic foot disease.