Why Use the Learning Hub?

  • Keep up to date with national and international guidelines
  • Access CPD-accredited webinars and courses
  • Improve clinical confidence in diabetes screening, diagnosis, and management
  • Explore specialist topics such as insulin therapy, diabetes and pregnancy, foot care, and patient education
  • Connect with peers through events and case-based learning

Current Learning Opportunities

CPD Webinar Series: Advances in Diabetes Care

Monthly live webinars featuring national experts and multidisciplinary case studies. Free to attend with CPD certificates issued.

Upcoming topics:

  • Diabetes in older adults (July 2025)
  • GLP-1 therapies: Beyond weight loss (August 2025)
  • Diabetic foot ulcer management (September 2025)

eLearning Modules – Coming Autumn 2025

Self-paced online learning developed in partnership with clinical educators.

Modules include:

 

  • Introduction to Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
  • Blood glucose monitoring and interpretation
  • Structured patient education principles

Clinical Workshops (In-person)

Regionally delivered interactive workshops with hands-on training and small-group discussion.

Topics include:

  • Insulin initiation and titration
  • Diabetes and cardiovascular risk
  • Interpreting HbA1c in complex cases

View upcoming workshops

Resources and Toolkits

Stay informed with curated updates from national guidelines, Irish research studies, and international best practice.

 

  • HSE Model of Care for Diabetes
  • NICE guidance (UK)
  • Position papers on diabetes technology, CGM, and hybrid closed-loop systems

Clinical Updates

Access practical, downloadable tools to support your daily clinical practice:

 

  • Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool
  • Foot Screening Template & Referral Guide
  • Diabetes Ireland Patient Booklets for use in clinics
  • Type 1 & Type 2 Care Pathway Summaries

Professional Membership & Networks

Join our professional network to receive:

  • Early access to events and workshops
  • Quarterly eBulletins on diabetes care
  • Invitations to contribute to research and pilot programmes

 

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