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Resources » Insulin intensification in type 2 diabetes: E-learning module

Insulin intensification in type 2 diabetes: E-learning module

Published: 02/12/2019 | 1 file | 2 links | Document | Website

This e-learning module is specially designed for nurses and nurse practitioner/prescribers using Research Review's own content. It has been endorsed by the College of Nurses and approved for 1 hour professional development.

After completing this module, you will improve your knowledge of:

  • New Zealand glycaemic targets and treatment guidelines
  • rationale for insulin intensification in type 2 diabetes
  • insulin intensification protocols for type 2 diabetes
  • choosing and switching insulin formulations
  • clinical inertia in the treatment of type 2 diabetes
  • to complete the module simply register your details and then follow the prompts to start.

Even if you don't want to complete the module itself, you are welcome to read the attached source material, with independent commentary from Dr Brandon Orr-Walker. 

FILES AND LINKS
Visit: Continuing nursing education (CNE template)
External | College of Nurses
Visit: Insulin intensification in type 2 diabetes (nurses): Research Review e-learning module
External | Research Review
Download: Insulin intensification in type 2 diabetes: A Research Review educational series
pdf | 499 KB
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