National Diabetes Care Course
For healthcare professionals
The National Diabetes Care Course has been developed by the National Association of Diabetes Centres (NADC) to provide healthcare providers in a range of general care settings with current knowledge of diabetes clinical management and self-care regulation.
The National Diabetes Care Course is registered for 30 category 2 RACGP points.
Select your course from the options below
Module Overview
Glucose Lowering Agents (GLAs)
Australian Blood Glucose Treatment Algorithm for Type 2 Diabetes
Table of Evidence and Properties of Glucose Lowering Agents
Glucose Lowering Agents - Biguanide
Glucose Lowering Agents - Sulfonylurea
Glucose Lowering Agents DPP4
Glucose Lowering Agents - Alpha 1 Glucosidase Inhibitors
Glucose Lowering Agents - SGLT2
Glucose Lowering Agents - GLP1 Agonist
Glucose Lowering Agents - Thiazolidines
Insulin
Combinations of Glucose Lowering Agents
Common Interactions of GLAs with Other Drugs
Antihypertensives
Dyslipidaemia
Diabetes Medication at End of Life
Complementary Therapies
Insulin Learning Outcomes
Video Overview - Insulin Initiation & Intensification
Insulin Therapy and Uptake
Physiological Insulin Secretion Profile
Aims of Insulin Treatment
Types of Insulin
Types of Insulin Continued
Insulin Delivery Systems
Syringe Techniques with Insulin Vial
Pen Technique
Angle & Depth of Injection
Preferred Sites for Injection
Needle Length
Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion
Disposal of Sharps
Storage
Precautions, Contraindications, Potential Interactions & Side Effects
Insulin Commencement
Conclusion
Module 4 Assessment
Discounts for bulk registrations:
5-10 registrants – 10% discount
11- 49 registrants – 20% discount
50-99 registrants – 25% discount
100-200 registrant – 35% discount
200+ registrants – 45% discount
Individual module price:
Individual modules can be purchased for $30 per module (for NADC members) or $60 per module (for non-NADC members) however, there are no discounts for bulk registrants.
Please contact us at [email protected] for bulk and individual module enrolments.