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Written by Marc Atkin/Jyothis George
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 |
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The DAFNE Doctor Programme (DDP) is a structured training programme for Consultant Diabetologists and SpRs, specifically designed for doctors who, while not intending to train as educators, will support patient graduates of the course and the courses themselves. It aims to provide doctors with the skills required to provide the leadership and clinical support that enables DAFNE to be incorporated into routine service delivery. The National DAFNE Programme is offering 10 annual fellowships for SpRs to train as DAFNE doctors. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 March 2010 )
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Written by Emma G Wilmot
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 |
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The annual CDC meeting will take place on Saturday the 4th of October in Warwick. This is an interactive course which will discuss a number of important topics including the role of private providers in diabetes care, world class commissioning and the community based training needs of specialist registrars. Speakers include Rowan Hillson, Felix burden and Nitti Pall. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 )
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Written by YDF Committee
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Friday, 08 January 2010 |
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We are pleased to announce the success of YDF Day 2010. As usual, the stellar collection of speakers did shine bright and delegates had FREE accomodation for the duration of Diabetes UK APC.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 March 2010 )
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Written by Rahat Maitland
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Sunday, 10 January 2010 |
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Registrations for the Kings Fund/ABCD management course are open. Asyou know we are all advised to participate in a management course inyears 4/5. Most medical SpRs go on the KF management course which ishighly recommended.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 March 2010 )
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Written by Emma G Wilmot
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Monday, 02 November 2009 |
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The YDF has great pleasure in inviting you to attend the 2nd national YDF community diabetes course. This course was established last year in response to Rowan Hillson, the ABCD, DUK and the SfEs mounting concern that trainees were not receiving adequate exposure to the rapidly evolving world of "community diabetes".
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 January 2010 )
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