Pharmacological management of type 2 diabetes
4 day programme held at Holiday Inn junction 40
Date and time
Location
Holiday Inn Leeds - Wakefield M1, JCT.40, an IHG Hotel
Queen's Drive Wakefield WF5 9BE United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 4 hours, 30 minutes
- In person
About this event
This sponsored event has been developed, organised, and funded by Eli Lilly & Co Ltd and will take place Face to Face at The Holiday Inn, Junction 40, Queens Drive, Ossett WF5 9BE.
This session is suitable for all Nurses and HCAs, whether new to T2 diabetes or needing a refresher.
Please Note This Session will be split over 4 days , when booking you are committing to attending ALL 4 dates. Lunch will be available from 12pm.
Nicky Jackson and Sian Smith - Medical Education Associates with Lilly Diabetes will be delivering all of the sessions with the support of Helen Dobson and Kathryn Cooper Lead DSN Mid Yorks Hospital.
Mid Yorkshire Specialist Diabetes Nursing team will be supporting the event and are available to provided further support for HCPs to feel confident in managing their patients with type 2 diabetes.
- Oral meds afternoon workshop -8th October 2025, 12.30 - 5pm
- Incretin Therapies - 5th November 2025,12.30 - 5pm
- Topical insulin Part 1 - 28th January 2026, 12.30 - 5pm
- Topical insulin Part 2 - 18th February 2026, 12.30 - 5pm
An Outlook invite will be sent out shortly after booking and joining instructions will be emailed closer to the event.
If you are booking more than one person on the session you need to ensure an email address is provided for each person
There are limited places on this course so please only book if you are certain you are able to make the date and time.
For anymore information or questions regarding the event, please contact
wyicb-wak.conexusresilienceacademy@nhs.net
Day 1 Agenda - Oral Medication - 8th October
Day 1 Agenda - Oral Medication -
A fternoon - 12.30pm – 5.00pm
- Overview of Diabetes
- Oral therapies for patients with type 2 diabetes.
- Practical use of oral therapies in type 2 diabetes: Evaluating treatment options.
"Mid Yorkshire Specialist Diabetes Nursing team will be supporting the event and are available to provided further support for HCPs to feel confident in managing their patients with type 2 diabetes”
Day 2 Agenda - Incretin Therapies – 5th November
Afternoon - 12.30pm – 5.00pm
- Overview of Incretin Therapies
- Use of Incretin Therapies
- Practical use of oral therapies in type 2 diabetes: Evaluating treatment options.
Mid Yorkshire Specialist Diabetes Nursing team will be supporting the event and are available to provided further support for HCPs to feel confident in managing their patients with type 2 diabetes
Day 3 Agenda - Topical Insulin Part 1 - 28th January
A fternoon - 12.30pm – 5.00pm
Reflecting on physiological and emotional aspects of therapy.
- To understand the normal physiology of insulin and glucagon.
- To explore the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and potential progression to insulin therapy.
- To be able to identify which people would benefit from insulin therapy.
- To identify national and local guidelines and pivotal trials for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
- To appreciate the importance of assessing psychological wellbeing.
Coffee Break
Considerations for insulin therapy.
- To understand the differences between human, analogue, and biosimilar insulins.
- To understand the variety of insulins available and their associated profiles.
- To discover the appropriate rationale for choosing an insulin type and regimen.
- To be aware of insulin safety.
- To bring theory to life through case studies.
Mid Yorkshire Specialist Diabetes Nursing team will be supporting the event and are available to provided further support for HCPs to feel confident in managing their patients with type 2 diabetes
Agenda - Topical Insulin Part 2 - 18th February
A fternoon - 12.30pm – 5.00pm
Moving from Basal insulin
- To identify when it is time to move from once daily basal insulin.
- To explore local and national guidelines.
- To explore insulin intensification options.
Coffee Break
Life on Insulin Therapy
- To clarify the correct injection technique and understand the impact of lipohypertrophy.
- To recognise and understand the lifestyle factors that affect the management of insulin.
- To have the ability to effectively support people with diabetes on insulin therapy in managing these factors.
Questions, post course assessment, and close.
Mid Yorkshire Specialist Diabetes Nursing team will be supporting the event and are available to provided further support for HCPs to feel confident in managing their patients with type 2 diabetes
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