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4th National Conference for Intermediate Care Teams - with a special focus on the role of the GPSIs
7th July 2010 , CBI Conference Centre

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We are delighted to announce the 4th Annual National Conference for Intermediate Diabetes Care Teams - with a special focus on the role of GPSIs. Organised by the Primary Care Diabetes Society, its GPSI sub-section, and the journal Diabetes & Primary Care, it aims to provide a forum for debate among all parties involved in intermediate diabetes care - GPs, diabetologists, specialist and practice nurses and commissioners to name but a few - and examines how they can deliver high-quality clinical care within a world undergoing change and restructure. this year's programme highlights the day-to-day practical realities of intermediate diabetes care, and the clinical, organisational and political challenges they present. Last year, we welcomed over 150 of you to this event and we hope even more of you will join us this year to dissect some of the key issues facing us in 2010 - commissioning models, the links between diabetes and depression, and the day-to-day ramifications of the possible change in the way we diagnose diabetes.

Brian Karet, GPSI, Bradford and PCDS Committee Member

Paul Downie, GP, Ross-on-Wye and PCDS Committee Member




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