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  • Module 1. Step by step: diabetes in pregnancy .
  • Module 2. Step by step: preventing diabetes in high risk patients.
  • Module 3. The health benefits of physical activity: diabetes.
  • Module 4. Diabetes: visual loss.
  • Module 5. Clinical pointers: Blood glucose control in type 2 diabetes.
  • Module 6. Clinical pointers: recognising and managing acute complications of diabetes in adults.
  • Module 7. Step by step: how to diagnose and manage type 1 diabetes in adults in primary care.
  • Module 8. Ask the consultant: Diabetes.
  • Module 1. Introduction and epidemiology of diabetes.
  • Module 2. Diagnosis & classification of diabetes mellitus.
  • Module 3. Pathophysiology of diabetes.
  • Module 4. Pathogenesis of acute & long term complications.
  • Module 5. Identification of high risk individuals.
  • Module 6. Clinical approach to a person with diabetes.
  • Module 1. Principles of diet in patients with diabetes.
  • Module 2. Dietary and lifestyle alterations in special situations.
  • Module 3. Ramadan and diabetes.
  • Module 4. Principles of physical activity in diabetes.
  • Module 5. Diagnosis, causes and comorbidities associated with obesity.
  • Module 6. Management of obesity.
  • Module 7. Non conventional lifestyle & dietary interventions for diabetes & obesity.
  • Module 1. Evolution of pharmacotherapy of diabetes.
  • Module 2. Conventional oral anti-diabetic drugs.
  • Module 3. Newer anti- hyperglycaemic drugs.
  • Module 4. Principles of insulin therapy: technique, site, dose adjustment.
  • Module 5. Insulin delivery device including insulin pumps.
  • Module 6. Therapeutic targets and algorithms.
  • Module 7. Individualization of goals and choices.
  • Module 8. Therapies at the horizon.
  • Module 1. Acute complications.
  • Module 2. Nephropathy.
  • Module 3. Neuropathy.
  • Module 4. Retinopathy.
  • Module 5. Cardiovascular diseases.
  • Module 6. Diabetic foot.
  • Module 7. Erectile dysfunction & hypogonadism.
  • Module 8. Infectious & skin diseases.
  • Module 9. Diagnosis and management of gestational diabetes mellitus.
  • Module 1. Hypertension in diabetes.
  • Module 2. Dyslipidaemia in diabetes.
  • Module 3. Diabetes in pregnancy (c).
  • Module 4. Surgery in diabetic patients.
  • Module 5. Diabetes in renal dysfunction (kidney disease).
  • Module 6. Diabetes in hepatic dysfunction.
  • Module 7. Diabetes in critical care.
  • Module 8. Diabetes & bone health.
  • Module 9. Diabetes in children & adolescents.
  • Module 10. Diabetes in older person.
  • Module 11. Diabetes in thyroid.
  • Module 12. Diabetes and cancer.
  • Module 1. Stress and diabetes.
  • Module 2. Sick days and travel with diabetes.
  • Module 3. Fasting and diabetes.
  • Module 4. Diabetes and insurance.
  • Module 5. Diabetes at workplace.
  • Module 6. Special consideration in diabetes & patient education.
  • Module 7. Use of social media in the management of diabetes.
  • Module 8. Role of nurses / diabetic educator.

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