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Diabetes and kidneys: putting knowledge into practice
Wednesday 26 September 2012
12.30 4.00pm (refreshments provided)
Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield, County Durham
NHS Diabetes working in partnership with NHS Kidney Care offer a free half day learning event for primary care staff across the North East to:
- Understand the relationship between
diabetes and kidney disease and know to practically manage it
- Know how you and your patients
are measuring up
- Know the importance of measuring
and acting on microalbuminuria results
- Understand the importance of
data collection
- Get your burning questions
answered
Guest Speakers:
- Prof. Rudy Bilous, Chief of Service
Academic Division/ Diabetes Consultant, The James Cook University Hospital
- Dr Saeed Ahmed, Consultant Nephrologist, Renal Unit, Sunderland Royal Hospital
Wednesday 26 September 2012
12.30 4.00pm
(refreshments provided)
Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield, County Durham
NHS Diabetes working in partnership with NHS Kidney Care offer a free half day learning event for Primary Care Staff across the North East to:
Understand the link between diabetes and kidney disease and how to practically manage it
Know how you and your patients are measuring up
Know the importance of measuring and acting on microalbuminuria results
Understand the importance of data collection
Get your burning questions answered
Guest Speakers:
Prof. Rudy Bilous, Chief of Service Academic Division/ Diabetes Consultant, The James Cook University Hospital
Dr Saeed Ahmed, Consultant Nephrologist, Renal Unit, Sunderland Royal Hospital



