Monday, February 26, 2007

Insulin Infusion Pump Course, Middlesbrough: 17 - 18 May 2007

INSULIN INFUSION PUMP COURSE

Thursday 17 and Friday 18 May 2007

Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital
Marton Road, Middlesbrough, TS4 3BW

www.conferencessouthtees.co.uk

An essential two-day programme for medical staff working with Insulin Infusion Pumps. The course offers the opportunity of a ‘practical hands on approach’ to using Insulin Infusion Pumps with topics including:
Starting insulin infusion pumps; patient experiences on pump therapy; carbohydrate counting; rationale and evidence base for pump therapy; basal and bolustates; paediatrics; special situations; hypoglycaemia/ hyperglycaemia/ sick day rules and inpatient care.

A conference dinner will form part of the learning about estimation of carbohydrate intake which we encourage all members to attend and is included in the delegate fee.

Course fee: £225 per delegate

To register for the Insulin Infusion Pump Course, please complete the following and return to the address below:

Title……………… First Name……………………………… Last Name………………………
Job title………………………………… Hospital…………………………………
Email…………………………………… Telephone……………………………….

I enclose a cheque for £225 payable to ‘South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust’
I wish to be invoiced please state address………………………………………………………

Conferences and Courses Department
Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital, Marton Road, Middlesbrough, TS4 3BW
Telephone: 01642 282825, Email: Zoe Holland

Northern Region Diabetes Symposium: 19 April 2007

Northern Region NovoNordisk Symposium


Celebrating 40 Years of Organ Transplantation in the North East

Thursday 19 April 2007
Lumley Castle Durham

Chair Professor Sally Marshall

Programme
1330 - 1430 Buffet lunch
1400 - 1430 Registration
1430 - 1515 Preparation for Transplantation: tbc
1515 - 1600 Whole organ transplantation: Mr Derek Manas, Freeman Hospital
1600 - 1630 Tea
1630 - 1715 The challenges of islet cell transplantation: Dr Jim Shaw, Newcastle University
1715 - 1800
Are Stem Cells The Future Of Transplantation Therapy For Diabetes?: Professor Wendy McFarlane, University of Brighton
1800 - 1805 Close