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Posted: 15 May 2023
A Leading Exeter diabetes nurse has pipped over fifty thousand competitors to the international $250,000 (£200,000) Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award. Professor Maggie Shepherd of Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS…
Read morePosted: 24 April 2023
Vote for world-leading Exeter diabetes nurse in Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award here An Exeter nurse who has helped transform diabetes research, diagnosis and care has been shortlisted for an international…
Read morePosted: 28 February 2023
We are delighted to announce that the date for the 9th meeting of the Study Group on Genetics of Diabetes is the 17th -19th April 2024, and it will be held at the…
Read morePosted: 23 November 2022
The next Monogenic Diabetes Masterclass will take place on the afternoon of Monday 6th March 2023 online in a virtual format. The course will extend your skills and knowledge of…
Read morePosted: 20 June 2022
The next Monogenic Diabetes Training Course “Right diagnosis, right treatment” hosted by Prof Andrew Hattersley and Prof Maggie Shepherd will take place on Tuesday 4th – Wednesday 5th October 2022 online…
Read morePosted: 14 February 2022
Our first Masterclass in Monogenic Diabetes has now taken place. Monday 13th June 2022 1pm – 5.30pm UK time Sessions will include: · Who and how to refer for genetic testing…
Read morePosted: 8 November 2021
The next Monogenic Diabetes Training Course “Right diagnosis, right treatment” hosted by Prof Andrew Hattersley and Prof Maggie Shepherd will take place on Wednesday 2nd – Thursday 3rd February 2022 online…
Read morePosted: 18 August 2021
The next Monogenic Diabetes Training Course “Right diagnosis, right treatment” hosted by Prof Andrew Hattersley and Prof Maggie Shepherd will take place on Wednesday 20th – Thursday 21st – October 2021 online in a virtual format. Registration…
Read morePosted: 16 July 2021
The following options are now available for accessing Glibenclamide in the UK: Option 1. Mawdsleys are importing Glibenclamide from a company called TEVA in Canada. They can supply 5mg or…
Read morePosted: 6 May 2021
The Exeter team are seeking to raise funds to cover the costs of genetic testing for children with neonatal diabetes who would otherwise be unable to benefit from an accurate…
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