ABCD Webinars Series
To support clinicans during these challenging times, ABCD have launched a series of webinars. Please join us for these short, sharp and informative sessions. All webinars are CPD accredited.
Upcoming Webinars
Thursday 9th June 2022, 17:00 - 18:00
Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS) – so what’s new in the latest JBDS guidelines?, Dr Masud Haq
Thursday 7th July 2022, 17:00 - 18:00
What should we be telling relatives of people with type 1 diabetes, Dr Parth Narendran
On Demand Webinars
Please note: the live chat is not available for on demand webinars, and CPD is only available to those who attended the live webinar.
On Demand webinar: 40% of men with type 2 diabetes have symptomatic testosterone deficiency – why are we still not finding and treating these men?
Broadcast
6th May 2022
Resource type
- ABCD Webinar Series
- Education
- Event resources
Clinical area
- Inpatient care
- Treatments for diabetes
- Type 1 diabetes mellitus
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus
On Demand webinar: The management of diabetes in adults and children with psychiatric disorders in inpatient settings
Broadcast
7th April 2022
Resource type
- ABCD Webinar Series
- Education
- Event resources
Clinical area
- Inpatient care
- Juvenile diabetes
- Transitional diabetes care
- Treatments for diabetes
- Type 1 diabetes mellitus
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus
On Demand Webinar: Lipids – from statins to PCSK9i and beyond
Broadcast
3rd March 2022
Resource type
- ABCD Webinar Series
- Education
- Event resources
Clinical area
- Cardiovascular
- Co-morbidities
On Demand Webinar: History and management of diabetic ketoacidosis
Broadcast
3rd February 2022
Resource type
- ABCD Webinar Series
- Education
- Event resources
Clinical area
- DKA
Thank you to our Gold Supporters
We are very grateful to our corporate sponsors whose generous support has allowed us to provide this valuable educational meeting free of charge to all delegates
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- The contents do not negate the requirement for comprehensive assessment, liaison and management of patients, their families and caregivers.
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