Diabetes Management: Advanced Clinical Skills (Postgraduate Pharmacy CPD)
Key Details
- Module Cost
- £590
- Further Information
- pha.nqp@uea.ac.uk
- Credits
- 10 Credits
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Module Overview / Introduction
Students taking this module will be looking to advance their knowledge of and increase their confidence in providing pharmaceutical care to a range of patients affected by all types of diabetes in acute, chronic and emergency presentations. As well as disease pathophysiology and contemporary management there is a strong focus on biopsychosocial influences and a broader public health approach that looks at disease minimisation strategies alongside key therapeutics and the latest technologies.
Student feedback:
"Great session. The facilitator was clear in the information given and answered questions raised well. Helped with practical applications of information given in pre-work."
Course Dates
Application Deadline: 22/07/2025
Course Start Date:
Face to Face Study Day Harlow Study Centre 02/10/2025
Formative Assessment 04/11/2025
Summative Assessment 11/12/2025
Learning Outcomes
- Evaluate and interpret patient-specific data commonly associated with disease risk, general diagnostics and the monitoring of patient care in Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes, including diabetic emergencies
- Analyse patient-specific data in order to advise on treatment and primary and secondary prevention strategies in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, including initiation and intensification of therapy
- Recommend and apply an appropriate selection of patient-specific data to monitor patient outcomes
- Advise colleagues on the evidence-based treatment of patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, including the management of diabetic ketoacidosis, hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar state.
- Discuss diabetes and its risks from multiple public health perspectives including disease prevention, harm reduction and non-adherence.
Teaching & Assessment
Module Delivery:
eLearning Package (approximately 10 hours)
Face to Face study day
Formative and Summative Assessment
Study Days
The study day for this module is face to face and delivered at our sites in Harlow (Essex) and Norwich.
Assessment:
This module is assessed by a Case Based Discussion and is structured on a Pharmaceutical Care Plan based on a patient from the Pharmacists own practice. The assessment in 12 minutes, online via MS Teams.
Funding
NHS England-funded places are available for pharmacists delivering NHS services within the East of England. This includes those working in NHS hospitals, GP practices serving NHS patients, and community pharmacies dispensing NHS prescriptions.
For those outside the East of England or working for non-NHS service providers, self-funded or employer-funded places are available at a cost of £590 per module. In the event you are funded by your employer, full invoicing details and a financial purchase order will be required to confirm your place.
How to Apply / Disclaimer
If you are applying to undertake your first CPD module with the University of East Anglia you will need to complete the course application form via the Apply link
You will also need to complete the Postgraduate Pharmacy Module selection form
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