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This conference focuses on the important issue of prevention and management of diabetic foot problems. There will be a focus on how practice and presentation of foot problems has changed during Covid-19, and how we can improve practice and outcomes and ultimately reduce patient mortality.
“Diabetes foot problems are the most common causes of diabetes-related hospital admissions in the UK”
“Each year in England approximately 60,000 people with diabetes present with diabetic foot ulceration (DFU). The 5-year mortality rate for these patients is around 50%. Peripheral diabetic neuropathy is present in almost 100% of these patients and is associated with a high death rate from cardiac events.”
“Managing the growing incidences of diabetes in England is set to be one of the major clinical challenges of the 21st century. Estimates suggest that the number of people with diabetes is expected to rise to 4.2 million people by 2030, affecting almost 9% of the population.”
This conference will enable you to:
- Network with fellow delegates working to improve the prevention and management of diabetic foot problems
- Learn from the National Diabetic Foot Care Audit and understand how to implement the recommendations locally
- Reflect on the lived experience patient perspective
- Understand the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, and how some of the innovative ways of working can be sustained
- Develop strategies for improving practice, outcomes and reduce mortality locally in patients with Diabetic Foot Ulceration
- Improve the timeliness of referrals from primary care to a multi-disciplinary foot team for people with diabetic foot disease
- Improve patient education and support
- Ensure best practice in Risk Assessment and Identification of the at risk foot
- Understand the principles of effective foot ulcer care from a wound management perspective
- Improve your understanding of types and management of active foot disease including Charcot Neuroartrophy
- Reduce mortality and improve cardiac management of patients with DFU
- Self assess and reflect on your own practice
- Gain CPD accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation evidence