The Australian Diabetes Society is running its annual Practical Skills Course for First Year Trainees in Adult Endocrinology over two days with the first day held on Saturday 17th February 2024 from 8.00am to 6.15pm (AEDT) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Melbourne. The second day will be held as an online virtual event on Saturday 15th June 2024 from 9.30am to 5.15pm (AEST).
The two-day course will focus on the hands-on practical skills required to effectively care for people with diabetes in inpatient and ambulatory clinical settings. It will be run by senior endocrinologists and other diabetes health professionals.
1. Discussing key landmark trials in CVRM
2. Prescribing medications for type 2 diabetes
3. Measuring glucose levels
4. Insulin and other injectable therapies
5. Managing Inpatient glycaemia, including peri-operative management
6. Managing the diabetic foot (including ulcer management and footwear)
7. Programming insulin pumps (with hands-on experience)
8. Diabetes technology downloads (insulin pump/CGM)
9. Case Studies in Type 1 Diabetes & Type 2 Diabetes
10. Diabetes eye examination & retinopathy
Supervisors are encouraged to advise incoming first year trainees of this course.
Registration Fee: $99 (inc $9GST) for both days. Full payment is required at time of completing the online registration. Please note, no refunds will be issued if cancelled after 12th February 2024.
Click HERE to download the 2024 ADS Practical Skills Course Flyer
Click HERE to download the 2024 ADS Practical Skills Course Preliminary Program (Day 1; Saturday 17th February 2024)
For any further details regarding the course, please contact Ms Linda Valenzisi via email to linda@diabetessociety.com.
This course is financially supported under the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS). The National Diabetes Services Scheme is an initiative of the Australian Government and is administered by Diabetes Australia. The ADS also gratefully acknowledges the contribution and support from Abbott Australia, AMSL diabetes, Insulet Australia, Medtronic Diabetes Australia and Ypsomed Australia.