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Diabetes Awareness

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Diabetes Awareness

Overview

Statistics indicate that diabetes is a disease on the rise. 3.2 million people in the UK alone suffer from this illness. If you wish to learn more about this condition, you can take this Diabetes Awareness course with in-depth knowledge on how to diagnose a patient with diabetes and offer treatment options. There are two types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2. Each condition comes with its own set of characteristics and challenges.  The course will focus on how to identify symptoms, learn its causes and how to manage it effectively. People with diabetes can go onto lead fairly productive lives. It’s all about the management of diabetes, and in your capacity in the adult or social care sector, you can help these patients lead a full life.

You will gain an understanding of the typical challenges associated with patients suffering from diabetes. This course in Diabetes Awareness will teach you the typical challenges of patients with diabetes, how they can adapt to lifestyle changes, maintain a healthy weight and minimise the risk of developing pre-diabetes. The key modules will be explored fully to equip you with the relevant skills and knowledge to work with diabetic patients and provide the support and guidance they need.

The Diabetes Awareness course features practical tips and advice on the impact of diabetes on patients, and the management of diabetes ensuring their lives are productive and reach full potential. This is a CPD certified course which demonstrates to potential employers that you are continually developing yourself, and will make you a desirable candidate across the adult and social care sectors.

Why You Should Consider Taking this Course at 1Training?

1Training is a leading online provider for several accrediting bodies, and provides learners the opportunity to take this exclusive course awarded by CPD. At 1Training, we give our fullest attention to our learners’ needs and ensure they have the necessary information required to proceed with the Course. Learners who register will be given excellent support, discounts for future purchases and be eligible for a TOTUM Discount card and Student ID card with amazing offers and access to retail stores, the library, cinemas, gym memberships and their favourite restaurants.

  • This qualification is not equivalent to the NMC regulated courses that permit learners to practice as registered nurses

Learning Outcomes

  • Have a comprehensive overview of diabetes
  • Learn about the common types that indicates someone has diabetes
  • Learn about the method of diagnosis
  • Learn about common complications and possible treatment methods

Key Features

Gain an accredited UK qualification

Access to excellent quality study materials

Learners will be eligible for TOTUM Discount Card

Personalized learning experience

One year’s access to the course

Support by phone, live chat, and email

  • Learners should be over the age of 16, and have a basic understanding of English, ICT and numeracy.
  • A sound educational background is recommended

This course is recommended for,

  • People working in adult and health care sectors
  • Individuals working in all areas of care and may come in contact with people who have diabetes
  • Individuals who want to raise an awareness of diabetes and learn to provide support to people living with this condition

In order to qualify in the course ‘Diabetes Awareness’ successfully, learners will take an online test. This online test is marked automatically, so you will receive an instant grade and know whether you have passed the course.

Pass Mark: 70%

Special Note:

You are given 3 attempts at each module. If a module is failed on the third attempt, it will become locked and you need to contact us for the module to be unlocked again. You are only permitted up to 3 extra attempts per course.

Learners can take the exam up to 3 times, and if not successful, should repay the course fee and start again.

Upon the successful completion of the course, you will be awarded the ‘Diabetes Awareness’ Certificate.

Career Path

Once students have completed the Diabetes Awareness Certificate course, it will open up several career opportunities for them. Although this course does not enable you to practice as a registered nurse, it will greatly assist you following in any accredited program that is recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Many career opportunities are available to students who enrolls in NHS regulatory courses, to advance their careers and take on more responsibility. Some of these opportunities include:

  • Registered Nurse – £30,000 (Approximately)
  • Nursing Practitioner – £28,000 (Approximately)
  • Adult Care Worker £30,000 (Approximately)
  • Healthcare Advisor – £27,500 (Approximately)

Source: Glassdoor

  • Learners should be over the age of 16, and have a basic understanding of English, ICT and numeracy.
  • A sound educational background is recommended

This course is recommended for,

  • People working in adult and health care sectors
  • Individuals working in all areas of care and may come in contact with people who have diabetes
  • Individuals who want to raise an awareness of diabetes and learn to provide support to people living with this condition

In order to qualify in the course ‘Diabetes Awareness’ successfully, learners will take an online test. This online test is marked automatically, so you will receive an instant grade and know whether you have passed the course.

Pass Mark: 70%

Special Note:

You are given 3 attempts at each module. If a module is failed on the third attempt, it will become locked and you need to contact us for the module to be unlocked again. You are only permitted up to 3 extra attempts per course.

Learners can take the exam up to 3 times, and if not successful, should repay the course fee and start again.

Upon the successful completion of the course, you will be awarded the ‘Diabetes Awareness’ Certificate.

Career Path

Once students have completed the Diabetes Awareness Certificate course, it will open up several career opportunities for them. Although this course does not enable you to practice as a registered nurse, it will greatly assist you following in any accredited program that is recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Many career opportunities are available to students who enrolls in NHS regulatory courses, to advance their careers and take on more responsibility. Some of these opportunities include:

  • Registered Nurse – £30,000 (Approximately)
  • Nursing Practitioner – £28,000 (Approximately)
  • Adult Care Worker £30,000 (Approximately)
  • Healthcare Advisor – £27,500 (Approximately)

Source: Glassdoor

Course Curriculum Total Units : 0
1: Diabetes – What it is and its Prevalence
2: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
3: Complications
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