Saturday 30th November 2024
9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Live Webinar

£195.00

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We are delighted to offer the opportunity to watch the Hot Topics Diabetes for Primary Care course from the comfort of your own home. Sit down, relax and watch the NB Medical team presenting the Diabetes course covering the latest updates in Diabetes medicine within the primary care setting.

The updated NB Medical Diabetes for Primary Care course will take you on a journey from diagnosis, through the complexities of management, to complications. We will cover hot topics including the place of incretin-based therapies, new advances in diabetic kidney disease and the use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in primary care. There will be plenty of case studies, interaction and quality improvement ideas leaving you upskilled and re-enthused around diabetes management.

This webinar will take place as a full-day session on Saturday 30th November 2024 starting at 9:30 am and finishing at 5 pm.

You will be able to claim 6 hours of CPD credits for attending this online webinar.

You will be emailed a direct link to view the webinar shortly after registration as well as a reminder the day before the session and you can also view it via the NB Dashboard.

What's Included in our Webinar?

12 months access to the online course broken down into topics. Review and refresh all the presentations and information you heard on the day

6 credits of CPD learning

A hard copy course reference book posted to the address of your choice

The KISS from NB - new and updated KISS summaries (Keep it Simple Summaries) sent to you on a monthly basis

12 months online access to the course reference book via the NB Dashboard

Automated upload of CPD from your CPD tracker into your Fourteen Fish or Clarity Appraisal Toolkit

The best diabetes course I have attended. The speakers are very knowledgeable and very engaging when presenting. The hours just flew past!

Dr Mahbubani
Salaried GP