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DTN-UK Survey

For the past 6 months or so, we have all been working under exceptional circumstances and in very different ways. In terms of technology and diabetes. We know there have been moves towards virtual working to different degrees in different places. In particular, we are aware that access to diabetes technologies may have been affected by  the changes in working practices across the country.

ABCD Welcomes the Publication of GIRFT report in Diabetes sub speciality

ABCD welcomes the publication of the final GIRFT report for Diabetes, which was released on world Diabetes Day. ABCD has been fully supportive of the primary aims of the GIRFT workstream, namely to improve quality of diabetes care in hospitals, and reducing unwanted variations in clinical services and practices. For the first time, the report focussed on three main areas of care: type 1 diabetes care including transition from paediatric to adult care, in-patient diabetes services, and diabetes foot care services.

The British Journal of Diabetes Quality Improvement in Diabetes Award 2021 - deadline extended until 30th June 2021

The British Journal of Diabetes, in conjunction with the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) and the Young Diabetologist and Endocrinologist Forum (YDEF) are pleased to announce the launch of our inaugural quality improvement in diabetes award programme.

Society for Endocrinology Offers advice for Clinical services during 2nd Wave of COVID-19

We are well into the undesirable 2nd wave of COVID-19 and hospitals are filling up with increasing numbers of patients require hospital services. Clearly, at times like this it is important that Diabetes and Endocrine teams maintain essential In-patient and Outpatient Diabetes and Endocrine services, geared towards supporting patients and avoiding further hospital admissions. The document from SfE is a good guide for the teams to follow.