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)
TBC: Graduate Diploma – Enhanced Clinical Practice (Degree Apprenticeship)
P12592-(DoH-FUNDED)-P13206-(HEFCE): BSc Hons Professional Practice in Health and Social Care
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Course fees
£1,887.00
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Course details
Course leader
Omo Ojo
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Course delivery
Avery Hill & Online
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Prerequisites
Study at Level 5 or above within the last five years.

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