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University of Melbourne

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Diabetes Academy - What's New in Diabetes? Advanced

  • Non-Award

The Diabetes Academy - What's new in diabetes? Advanced Course provides clinicians with essential updates on diabetes management, emerging technologies, and novel medications. It aims to enhance knowledge and confidence in treating diabetes and its complications through evidence-based learning and case studies.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
12 - 12 years full-time
Study Mode
Online
Domestic Fees
$154 per year / $605 total

About this course

Overview

Diabetes Academy - What's new in diabetes? Advanced Course"" is an important clinical update discussing the keys to treatment for diabetes. The course is intended to increase the knowledge and confidence of clinicians caring for people with diabetes. The Advanced course provides essential updates on diabetes and its complications to enable clinicians to understand some of the intricacies and nuances of caring for people living with diabetes.

Diabetes management is rapidly evolving. This e-learning course provides an evidence-based update for clinicians on emerging technologies and novel medications available to improve outcomes in people living with diabetes and its complications. Clinical case studies using video vignettes and multiple-choice questions are designed to optimise comprehension and learning.

Entry requirements

There are no set entry requirements for this course. However, it is recommended you complete the standard course, What's New in Diabetes, first.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

What you will learn

Overview

Diabetes Academy - What's new in diabetes? Advanced Course" is an important clinical update discussing the keys to treatment for diabetes. The course is intended to increase the knowledge and confidence of clinicians caring for people with diabetes. The Advanced course provides essential updates on diabetes and its complications to enable clinicians to understand some of the intricacies and nuances of caring for people living with diabetes.

Diabetes management is rapidly evolving. This e-learning course provides an evidence-based update for clinicians on emerging technologies and novel medications available to improve outcomes in people living with diabetes and its complications. Clinical case studies using video vignettes and multiple-choice questions are designed to optimise comprehension and learning.

Designed For

Suitable for clinicians working in the field of diabetes, including GPs, physician trainees, endocrinologists and endocrine trainees, practice nurses, diabetes nurse educators, general physicians, pharmacists and medical students.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Interpret commercially available closed loop technology.
  2. Manage the impact of exercise, corticosteroids, fasting, sickness and travel on blood glucose management.
  3. Recognise common dermatological conditions, including diabetic dermopathy, diabetic bullae and acanthosis nigricans, associated with diabetes.
  4. To detect diabetic kidney disease and the risk of cardiovascular disease for people with diabetic kidney disease.
  5. To define the pathophysiology and epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy, the risk factors, classification, screening and management of diabetic retinopathy.
  6. Recognise the neurocognitive and psychosocial impacts for young adults on diabetes education and establishing self-efficacy.

Course structure

Course Units
  • Tutorial 1: Closed Loop Technology
  • Tutorial 2: Special Considerations in type 1 diabetes
  • Tutorial 3: Managing Diabetic Kidney Disease
  • Tutorial 4: An update on Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Tutorial 5: Skin manifestations of diabetes
  • Tutorial 6: Transition of young adults with type 1 diabetes
Assessment

The assessment is submission of the 6 tutorials, 6 self-assessments and 12 case studies. A Certificate of Completion is provided upon satisfactory completion of the course.

Delivery Mode

Course completion requires approximately 12 hours of e-learning. This course is delivered online and students can study in their own time and location. Course materials can be accessed using a web browser.

How to apply

Click on the 'Enrol now' button to be guided to the application form.