Demonstrate critical understanding of pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies for the clinical management of diabetes and the prevention of complications in a range of patient scenarios.

Diabetes

A 3000 word essay which explores a review of an individual with diabetes.
This should include:
1. Biopsychosocial issues for the patient
2. Intervention strategies and priorities on the part of the healthcare professional
3. Clinical goals.

The essay should demonstrate a thorough understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease process, and the impact on the individual. Knowledge of accepted guidelines and their application to practice should be evident.
On successful completion of this module students will be able to:

1. Demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of the pathophysiology associated with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and the impact on individuals, their family and carers.
2. Critically analyse contemporary issues in diabetes care management, and justify the use of evidence, guidelines and national and local policy frameworks in managing complex clinical situations.
3. Demonstrate critical understanding of pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies for the clinical management of diabetes and the prevention of complications in a range of patient scenarios.
4. Develop, evaluate and synthesise care strategies that promote health and minimise the physical and psychosocial impact of diabetes and its complications.
5. Critically evaluate own role, and that of the multidisciplinary team, in care management for individuals with diabetes.