This e-learning module is specially designed for nurses and nurse practitioner/prescribers using Research Review's own content. It has been endorsed by the College of Nurses and approved for 1 hour professional development.
After completing this module, you will improve your knowledge of:
Even if you don't want to complete the module itself, you are welcome to read the attached source material, with independent commentary from Dr Brandon Orr-Walker.
Kathy joined Pinnacle earlier this month as clinical diabetes specialist for Waikato, replacing the role previously held by Anne Waterman.
Read moreFunding of continuous glucose monitoring and automated insulin delivery begins on 1 October. The Waikato Regional Diabetes Service will take the lead in supporting whānau with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) with this change. Not all people living with T1D are known to the regional diabetes service. In order to re-engage these whānau with the funded technology, please do a query build of your patients with T1D so they can be informed of the localities of drop in clinics and CGM start education.
The clinical diabetes specialist in primary care provides clinical mentorship and advice to the practice team in supporting patients with diabetes.
View detailsA guide for clinical management of type 2 diabetes, to support nurses at all levels to develop their knowledge and clinical reasoning in diabetes care.