About this event
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We are pleased to offer a series of educational sessions designed to support your understanding and use of the FreeStyle Libre 2 System. These sessions are delivered via Microsoft Teams and cover a range of key topics relevant to healthcare professionals. Please select the event and date from the dropdown menu above, and you will receive a Teams invitation.
This sessions provides a foundational understanding of the FreeStyle Libre 2 System and the value it brings to your patients.
This session offers guidance on identifying the causes of glucose variability using LibreView reports. It examines dietary, therapeutic, and lifestyle factors, and demonstrates how to interpret the data, explore relevant patterns, and ask the right questions to uncover potential reasons for fluctuating glucose levels.
This session will explore how accuracy is measured in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices and highlight the importance of understanding this data. It serves as an ideal introduction to the topic of accuracy, or as a concise refresher for those already familiar with it.
This session will provide a summary of the AGP report on LibreView and offer an introduction or refresher on how to effectively use these reports with patients. It will be valuable for all healthcare professionals who utilise LibreView in their practice.
ABCD FreeStyle Libre Audit | The Association of British Clinical Diabetologists – ABCD is now auditing the use of FSL in adults and paediatric patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and are appealing for health care professionals to submit data where possible to continue this research. Please click the link above to find out more.
PLEASE NOTE: These sessions are conducted on Teams. You will receive a Teams link once you have signed up for a session.
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