Description
This subject expands on foundation clinical diabetes knowledge and explores the typical management of diabetes as well as special groups: paediatrics, pregnancy, elderly, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, high risk foot and in-patient care. The impact of diabetes across the lifespan and across cultures is covered including the particular needs of … For more content click the Read More button below.
Requisites
Pre-requisite
Other Requirements
Pre-enrolment Requirement
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this subject, graduates will be able to:
1.
Evaluate and apply advanced clinical skills in the identification and management of disease progression
2.
Analyse the differences in diabetes management in a range of settings and populations and apply best practice guidelines
3.
Critically appraise and integrate chronic disease self-management frameworks into clinical diabetes education practice
4.
Apply knowledge of the key drug classes used to manage diabetic presentations
Assessments
1. Written - Test/Quiz
2. Written - Case study analysis
3. Oral - Presentation – in-class
Offerings
Block 4
ONL-ONL-BL4
Block 5
ONL-ONL-BL5
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