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Hybrid-closed loop Part 3 of 3: Reviewing data and troubleshooting hybrid closed loops

Reviewing data and troubleshooting hybrid closed loops
Wednesday 8th September 2021, 17.00 - 18.30

 
 
In anticipation of wider hybrid-closed loop (also known as artificial pancreas systems) use in the NHS and NHSE hybrid-closed…

Hybrid-closed loop Part 2 of 3: Initiating hybrid closed loop's in clinic

Initiating hybrid closed loop's in clinic
Wednesday 18th August 2021, 17.00 - 18.30

 
 
In anticipation of wider hybrid-closed loop (also known as artificial pancreas systems) use in the NHS and NHSE hybrid-closed loop pilot,…

Hybrid-closed loop Part 1 of 3: Overview of hybrid closed loops - key concepts, options available and choosing the right system

Overview of hybrid closed loops - key concepts, options available and choosing the right system
Wednesday 21st July 2021, 17.00 - 18.30

 
 
In anticipation of wider hybrid-closed loop (also known as artificial pancreas systems) …

Webinar: Diabetic Dyslipidaemia – beyond statins

Diabetic Dyslipidaemia – beyond statinsThursday 1st July 2021, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

This is the sixth of our 2021 ABCD webinar series which run on the first Thursday of each month.
Statins have demonstrated proven benefit in the reduction of…

MDT management of people with obesity

MDT management of people with obesityThursday 13th May 2021, 18.30 - 19.30

In the final webinar in this series focusing on obesity, hosted by ABCD and GIRFT and supported by Novo Nordisk Ltd, this session brings together experienced Physician, GP…

Webinar: Overweight is normal - are we getting any better at treating obesity?

This is the fifth of our 2021 ABCD webinar series which run on the first Thursday of each month.
This webinar, presented by Dr Victoria Salem, will focus on updating our audience of diabetes and endocrine consultants, trainees and…

Become a Member of the DTN-UK

The DTN-UK is designed to support UK health care professionals who are involved in the delivery of technologies designed to improve the lives of people living with diabetes. Healthcare professionals working in diabetes are welcome to register as a member of the DTN-UK. The education resources and best practice guides are free to access for all.

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