Poster 05: Effective Flash Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Patients Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) management can require high cognitive input. and whilst digital diabetes technologies, such as Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM), have emerged over the last decade, it’s only valuable if you have access and are empowered to make use of the data produced.
Poster 04: A digital approach to diabetes education, including needs-based triage and optional app coaching, achieves good completion rates and weight loss
Background: Completion of diabetes structured education (DSE) has historically been low, with only 5.6% of participants attending within 12 months of diagnosis in 2020 . Digital DSE has the potential to increase uptake. Here we present outcomes of a remote DSE service.
Poster 03: Ethnic Disparities in Medication Adherence? A Systematic Review Examining the Association between Ethnicity and Antidiabetic Medication Adherence.
Poster 02: In people with suspected type 1 diabetes or rapid progression to insulin, a single positive islet autoantibody confirms the genetic characteristics and progression of classical type 1 diabetes
Poster 01: Cutaneous diphtheria causing diabetic foot ulcer infection: A case report
Boyle LD; Amin A; Todd G; Kong WM
London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
Background:
Cutaneous diphtheria is rare in England due to the success of the routine immunisation programme. Here we describe a unusual case of diabetic wound infection with toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans.
JBDS 11 Management of adults with diabetes on dialysis - Archive
The Joint British Diabetes Societies (JBDS) for Inpatient Care group was created in 2008 to ‘deliver a set of diabetes inpatient guidelines and proposed standards of care within secondary care organisations’, with the overall aim of improving inpatient diabetes care through the development and use of high quality evidence based guidelines, and through better inpatient care pathways.
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Live Clinical Vacancy: Diabetes in Surgery Quality Improvement Project
The Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC) is a cross-organisational, multidisciplinary collaborative between patients and the public, Royal Colleges and similar organisations. CPOC was established in 2019 to facilitate and promote the delivery of high-quality perioperative care; the integrated multidisciplinary management of patients from the moment surgery is contemplated through to full recovery.