Minimising the emotional disconnect in your consultations
Recorded
Thursday, May 21, 2020 · 5:45 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
How has COVID-19 changed the lives of people with diabetes and how can healthcare professionals maintain contact and offer support?
During Mental Health Week, Diabetes Professional Care will host a webinar focusing on psychological consequences of COVID-19 for people with diabetes. Since the lockdown, professionals working in diabetes are increasingly using virtual technology to consult with their patients. We will discuss the benefits and challenges of this new way of working, which is certain to continue as an important option for connecting with people in the future.
Living in enforced isolation may have consequences of particular importance for people with diabetes, especially those prone to anxiety or depression. We will hear the stories of the diabetes community and their thoughts of how to adapt to life after COVID.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Thursday, May 21, 2020 · 5:45 p.m.
London
Duration: 1 hour
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Everyone
Dial-in available?
(listen only):Yes.
Dial-in Number:
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Consultant Diabetologist, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust Honorary (consultant) Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham Founder, Diabetes Technology Network UK
Emma Wilmot is a Consultant Diabetologist with a specialist interest in Type 1 diabetes and technology. She is the founder of the Diabetes Technology Network UK and a DAFNE structured education programme executive board member. She has led the...
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
Mark graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 1998 with a doctorate in Clinical Psychology. Prior to this he worked as a Research Psychologist at St George’s Hospital Medical School, University of London. Since June 2000 he has worked at...
I qualified from University College Hospital, London. At an early stage in my career I moved to the Midlands and by good fortune was offered a part time job as a clinical assistant in the Diabetes Clinic at the General Hospital, Birmingham. This...
I qualified in medicine from Oxford University and St. Thomas' Hospital and trained in diabetes centres at Leicester, Poole, St Thomas', Exeter and Bristol. Since 1980 I have been consultant physician with a special interest in diabetes at...