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Sponsored by Abbott's diabetes care division, this second part of the Introduction to Flash Glucose Monitoring podcast series will continue to offer guidance and tips for NHS diabetes professionals who are looking to solidify their knowledge and understanding of how to support patients in effectively using Flash Glucose Monitoring.
This time, Dr Iain Cranston and Dr Emma Wilmott will discuss and explore:
- Time in range
- The Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP)
If you are an NHS diabetes professional who is new flash glucose monitoring or you would simply like to further educate yourself on how to best support your patients, then this podcast is for you!
For details on upcoming diabetes focussed training courses and networking conferences, please visit the Diabetes National Networking Forum website.
Sponsored by Abbott's diabetes care division, this 20 minute podcast is the first of two that introduce common themes associated with the effective use of Flash Glucose Monitoring. Designed specifcally for NHS diabetes professionals to listen to in their own time, to solidify their knowledge and understanding of how to support patients in effectively using Flash Glucose Monitoring.
This educational resource is both engaging and informative with insights from the experts, Dr Iain Cranston and Dr Emma Wilmott. Each will share their insights and top tips with listeners across the 20 minutes with specific focus on:
- Effectively interpreting data
- Understanding data sharing permissions
- Guidance on starting consultation
If you are an NHS diabetes professional who is new flash glucose monitoring or you would simply like to further educate yourself on how to best support your patients, then this podcast is for you!
For details on upcoming diabetes focussed training courses and networking conferences, please visit the Diabetes National Networking Forum website.
Designed for diabetes healthcare professionals who have an existing knowledge surrounding Flash Glucose Monitoring but would like to continue to grow their understanding, this podcast will give listeners a comprehensive overview of how to utilise data effectively in consultations.
The second of two podcasts that are specifically for HCP's, this free resource is sponsored by Abbott diabetes care divison and is led by Dr Emma Wilmot and Dr Iain Cranston who expertly guide listeners on:
If you are a HCP who has an existing base level knowledge of Flash Glucose Monitoring and would like improve your approach and better support people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes on Flash Glucose Monitoring, this podcast is for you!
For details on upcoming diabetes focussed training courses and networking conferences, please visit the Diabetes National Networking Forum website.
Sponsored by Abbott diabetes care division, this podcast is the first of two in the Comprehensive Flash Glucose Monitoring series. Designed specifically for NHS diabetes professionals with an exisiting knowledge of Flash Glucose Monitoring but work with less than 10 downloads per week, this 20 minute podcast will share insights on the Ambulatory Glucose Profile (The AGP.)
Listen to discussion from the extremely knowledgable Dr Emma Wilmot and Dr Iain Cranston, as they share their top tips and unique insights.
If you are a HCP who has an existing base level knowledge of Flash Glucose Monitoring and would like improve your approach and better support people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes on Flash Glucose Monitoring, this podcast is for you!
For details on upcoming diabetes focussed training courses and networking conferences, please visit the Diabetes National Networking Forum website.
If you enjoy this podcast, head to our website to find out how else we can support your education and training journey:https://www.sbk-healthcare.co.uk/
If you work with people with type 1 diabetes in a healthcare setting then this podcast episode is for you.
Join Professor Rob Andrews, Associate Professor of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University of Exeter and Sam Scott, Ph.D, Head of Research, Team Novo Nordisk Professional Cycling Team and Post-Doctoral Reacher, University Hospital in Bern, who will share their knowledge and evidenced learnings about carbohydrate restriction in type 1 diabetes. Plus they will pass on useful information on where to find further resources and advice.
Featuring evidenced outcomes and guidance for advising people with Type 1 Diabetes about low carbohydrate diets plus, answers to your questions on:
Links to resources included within this episode:
Article: Carbohydrate Restriction in Type 1 Diabetes: A Realistic Therapy for Improved Glycaemic Control and Athletic Performance? https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/5/1022
Your access to leading experts within healthcare: featuring top tips for improving your approach and better support your patients.