Insulin Pump Training for MDT
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The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
BOURNEMOUTH DIABETES & ENDOCRINE CENTRE Insulin Pump Training Course Wednesday/ Thursday- 11th/12th September 2013 Facilitators: Dr David Cavan, Emma Jenkins. Melanie Weiss and Joan Everett
At Bournemouth we have been involved with many successful pump training courses and the next one has been arranged for Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th September. The Course will be held at Village Hotel, Bournemouth and will be suitable for any members of multi-disciplinary diabetes team. To reserve a definite place on this pump training course, please complete the form below and send to [email protected]. The cost for 2 day course is £350 plus VAT per person which includes 1 nights’ accommodation and evening meal on the 11th September at the Village Hotel plus all daytime refreshments. The cost of an extra night accommodation and dinner is £105
The cost of course without accommodation and evening meal will be £275 plus VAT
Thank you
Please send to Joan Everett, [email protected]
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The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
BOURNEMOUTH DIABETES & ENDOCRINE CENTRE
National Pump Training for Consultants, Specialist registrars, diabetes nurses and dietitians
Venue: The Village Hotel, Bournemouth, BH7 7DZ Dates: 11th/12th September 2013 Aims: To develop and enhance skills and knowledge of insulin pump therapy. This includes technical, clinical and educational aspects Facilitators: Dr David Cavan, Emma Jenkins. Melanie Weiss and Joan Everett
Programme: Day1 9.00 Coffee and registration 9.30 Introduction and personal aims 10 Introduction to insulin pump therapy -
11.00 Practical Introduction to pump therapy – small group work During this session you will learn the manual handling of the pump and attach yourself The session will cover: Basal and bolus screens Infusion sets Setting temporary basal rates Setting and using bolus advisor/wizard
12.30 Basal rates How to calculate basal rates Adjusting basal rates Calculating insulin sensitivity
13.00 Lunch (practical carbohydrate counting)
14.0 Carbohydrate counting in pump therapy -
15.30 Educational aspects: Hypoglycaemia Hyperglycaemia DKA Sites
16.15 Case histories
16.45 Summary of day, questions and discussioon Day 2
9.00 Clinical experience and medical role of insulin pump therapy
10.00 Patient selection –
10.30 Setting up a pump service –
11.30 Managing a pump patient during a clinic visit including downloads
12.00 Looking at different pumps
13.00 Lunch
13.45 Patient experience -
14.15 Special situations Pregnancy Exercise
15.30 Questions and discussion