26 Sep 2025 (Intake closed)
Avery Hill & Online
**Applications received within 28 days of a module commencing may result in delays in registration and access to module resources – early application is therefore recommended
26 Sep 2025, 03 Oct 2025, 10 Oct 2025, 17 Oct 2025, 24 Oct 2025, 31 Oct 2025, 07 Nov 2025, 14 Nov 2025, 21 Nov 2025, 28 Nov 2025
Course overview
This module is for qualified healthcare professionals who wish to develop their knowledge of the care and management of people living with diabetes.
Diabetes is a long-term condition affecting about 3.8 million people (diagnosed and undiagnosed) in England, representing about 9% of the adult population (Public Health England, 2016). The cost of Type 2 diabetes to the NHS has been put at £8.8 billion each year (Public Health England, 2016).
This module will provide you with the opportunity to develop specialist skills and evidence-based knowledge in the care and management of diabetes. It relies on key diabetes studies, including those that focus on diabetic emergencies and diabetic-related complications and research evidence to explain the clinical management. The module draws on the various National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Guidelines (2018; 2015)
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate critical understanding of the holistic approaches to the care of people with diabetes, exploring and applying problem-solving skills to a range of complex physiological and psychosocial issues.
Assessment
- Essay - 60% 2,000 words patient centred case study, based on an aspect of diabetes care or management relating to patient/s in the student’s area of practice.
- Workbook – 40% Workbook based on diabetes care.
This module can contribute to the following programme(s)
P12592-(DoH-FUNDED)-P13206-(HEFCE): BSc Hons Professional Practice in Health and Social Care
TBC: Graduate Diploma – Enhanced Clinical Practice (Degree Apprenticeship)
Course fees
£1,887.00
Why choose Greenwich?
We have over 25 years’ experience as a trusted provider of health and social care CPD.
Our academic staff have both practical expertise and academic skills to develop and support professional learning.
Our courses are developed in partnership with NHS colleagues and education providers, with input from students, service users and carers.
State-of-the-art facilities that include the brand-new Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre (GLASC).

Course details
Course leader
Omo Ojo
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Course delivery
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Prerequisites
Study at Level 5 or above within the last five years.

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