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    1 year full-time, 3 years part-time

Course Description

In the UK as elsewhere in the world, the prevalence of diabetes has – according to the WHO and the IDF – reached epidemic proportion and is projected to rise to 552 million by the year 2030, peaking to a staggering 642 million by the year 2040. A person with diabetes potentially faces a reduced life expectancy of between 6-20 years.

This course will you to deliver high quality, evidence-based care to empower people with diabetes to self-manage their condition. Our course is developed in collaboration with national and global experts in diabetes including specialist diabetes services, primary care diabetes services, community diabetes services, social sciences, maternal and child health services, podiatry, exercise physiology and dietetics, medical nutritionists, service users and digital health leads.

Entry Requirements

A Bachelor’s degree with honours from a UK University, normally an upper 2nd or above degree in an appropriate subject.

Fees

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Student Destinations

Health care practitioners who graduate from this course would be employed in practice, management, education and research areas in the UK and overseas.

Evidence suggests that there is an urgent need to match the ratio of Diabetes Specialist Nurses (DSN) to the number of people with diabetes they care for. DSN can be employed in various sectors of the health service both in the UK and overseas while others can potentially progress into research. Others may choose to go into academia working as lecturers or lecturer-practitioners or diabetes nurse consultants.

This course will suit you if you want to acquire a systematic understanding of the necessary knowledge, skills and confidence to deliver high-quality evidence-based care to people with diabetes, or if you wish to update your skill for a different but diabetes-related career pathway.

Graduates from this course can potentially apply for such promotional posts as Diabetes Specialist Nurse or Nurse Consultant in Diabetes or Divisional Nurse for Long Term Conditions.

Module Details

Diagnosis, Classification and Prevention of Diabetes
Therapeutic Advances in Diabetes and Self-Care Management
Diabetes Complications and Management in Marginalised Groups
Research Methods
Dissertation

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