Professional development for health professionals Give yourself the skills and confidence to support people living with diabetes or those at risk, through a range of educational programs and online courses. We aim to provide the most up to date information on evidence-based professional development programs that reflect clinical guidelines. Here you can find information on ºÚÁÏÍø’s CPD-endorsed professional development courses, as well as learning opportunities from other credible diabetes organisations, programs and universities. eLearning for health professionals – Diabetes Qualified Bite sized CPD courses and webinars – Diabetes Qualified Diabetes foot care – Food Forward Diabetes training for healthcare. eLearning for health professionals , is the training arm of ºÚÁÏÍø, offering evidence-based, practical courses designed for health professionals, care workers, and community support staff. You can enroll online and start learning straight away in your own time, at your own pace. For the complete range of courses, visit the website. If you’re not sure which course will provide the best outcomes for you to determine the best solution. Diabetes Essentials is a 12-hour CPD-endorsed online course covering the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of diabetes, including the prevention of complications. It provides practical knowledge and best-practice guidelines to enhance your confidence in diabetes care. The comprehensive course to build your diabetes expertise. ADEA endorsed 12 CPD hours Covers all aspects of diabetes care Suits any health professional. CPD courses for dietitians and other allied health professionals (3.5 CPD hours) is an online course for any allied health professional looking to increase their knowledge of diabetes as well as learn strategies to have meaningful and supportive conversations with people living with diabetes.  Diabetes CPD for nurses is a comprehensive online course designed for nurses who would like to refresh and extend their knowledge of diabetes and improve their support to people in their care. Refresh your knowledge and ensure you’re up to date on current best practice guidelines and principles. Endorsed for 12 CPD hours by APNA Covers all aspects of diabetes care Created by RNs/CDEs. CPD courses for exercise professionals (11 CPD points from ESSA and 10 AUSactive CECs) provides exercise professionals with extensive knowledge of safe and effective exercise programs for people living with diabetes. Developed by leading Exercise Physiologists and Credentialled Diabetes Educators who work closely with people living with diabetes. (19 CPD hours, ESSA & Fitness Australia) – An evidence-based online program for exercise professionals to learn how to deliver the . Diabetes training for aged care & disability support workers (2 hours) – An online course for aged care support workers to increase their knowledge of diabetes and provide better support to people in their care (2 hours) – An online course for disability support workers to increase their knowledge of diabetes and provide better support to people in their care. provides care workers with the skills to confidently and safely inject insulin, ensuring better outcomes for clients and peace of mind for facilities.  Includes 2 hours online foundational diabetes training, 3 hours online advanced insulin skills and 3.5 hours face-to-face hands-on training with a CDE. Shorter learning options – Course bites and webinars provide targeted learning that fits your schedule and allows you to focus on a specific diabetes topic. These courses range from 1 hour to 3.5 hours and cover a range of topics, including managing blood glucose, hypo and hyperglycaemia and preventing diabetes complications. Choose individual topics or complete them all. (1 CPD hour). Explore low GI for managing type 2 diabetes in our webinar with dietitian Rebecca McPhee. Learn practical, health-boosting dietary strategies. Foot Forward Diabetes foot care, foot risk screenings and identifying risk factors for foot disease provide information about how to perform routine foot risk screenings to identify risk factors for foot disease and how to determine a person’s risk classification. The modules outline appropriate management plans and referral pathways based on different risk classifications. Foot Forward also offers face-to-face training packages to be delivered by local healthcare professionals to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers (ATSIHW) to develop the skills required to undertake appropriate diabetes foot care in their communities. The training is available to training organisations, health services or individual healthcare professionals involved in upskilling and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers. Find out more at . Diabetes training for healthcare In addition to ºÚÁÏÍø’s programs, there are other Australian and international educational courses available that may be useful for expanding your understanding of diabetes care. International Diabetes Federation (IDF) – online courses to improve your knowledge on a range of specialised topics related to diabetes. Find out more at APNA – As the peak professional body for nurses working in primary health care including general practice, , in conjunction with ADEA, has developed the Diabetes management in a Primary Care Setting online learning course for Primary Health Care Nurses. – Introduction to Diabetes. The Mobile Learning Unit at The University of Melbourne has developed courses intended to increase the knowledge and confidence of clinicians caring for people with diabetes and provides an evidence-based update for clinicians on the novel medications and emerging technologies available to improve outcomes in people with diabetes. Delivered online, students can study in their own time and location. You can contact the Mobile Learning Unit at [email protected] for more information. Medtronic Learning Portal – the , allows access to online learning modules designed to help enhance knowledge of insulin pump therapy. The portal is available to any healthcare professional involved in the care of those living with diabetes, including endocrinologists, general practitioners, certified product trainers, diabetes educators, nurses and dietitians. More information Health professional resources Useful information and resources for healthcare professionals that provide guidance on how people can live well with diabetes and enable you to keep up-to-date with new and emerging technologies Learn more Best practice guidelines Best-practice guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and management of diabetes have been developed for health professionals by medical experts and researchers. Learn more Health professional events & education Events and forums for professionals, as well opportunities for learning. Learn more
Health professional resources Useful information and resources for healthcare professionals that provide guidance on how people can live well with diabetes and enable you to keep up-to-date with new and emerging technologies Learn more
Best practice guidelines Best-practice guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and management of diabetes have been developed for health professionals by medical experts and researchers. Learn more
Health professional events & education Events and forums for professionals, as well opportunities for learning. Learn more