Diabetes Update is Diabetes UK's quarterly publication for professionals working in diabetes healthcare and research.
Combining news, features, fact sheets and treatment overviews, the magazine is an accessible source of authoritative, up-to-date information about diabetes care and research.
Diabetes Update is free of charge to Professional Members of Diabetes UK. As a Professional Member, you will also automatically receive our healthcare professional e-newsletter every month.
Current issue: Winter 2017
To get a taste of what Diabetes Update has to offer, you can sample some key features from our latest issue.
Guest editorial (PDF, 175KB) Professor Andrew Farmer on Type 2 diabetes research priorities
Q&A (PDF, 2.5MB) NHS England improvement plans
Priority Setting Partnership (PDF, 7MB) Diabetes UK top 10 Type 2 diabetes research priorities unveiled
Bariatric surgery (PDF, 2.5MB) The Obesity Empowerment Network UK
Fact file (PDF, 366KB) Joint British Diabetes Societies inpatient guidelines on pregnancy and mental illness
Medicine digest (PDF, 130KB) European diabetes research funding
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News
- Letter from the Chief Executive
- Quality in Care awards
- Tomorrow's Leaders
- Diabetes conference round-up
- Flu jab reminder
Research focus
- EASD highlights
- Research funding
Features
- Clinical Champions – reviewing a great year
- Beta cell biology – the latest on a key player in diabetes
- Gut hormones – understanding post-bariatric surgery biochemistry
- Type 1 diabetes events – Healthcare professional volunteering
- Fundraising – Healthcare professional involvement
Clinical
- Young Diabetologists and Endocrinologists' forum: the D&E Taster Day
- Book review – The Pissing Evil: A comprehensive history of diabetes mellitus
- Medicine digest extra – metabolic profiling in gestational diabetes
Diary dates
- 29 November – 9 May 2017
Diabetes Update is Diabetes UK's quarterly publication for professionals working in diabetes healthcare and research.
Combining news, features, fact sheets and treatment overviews, the magazine is an accessible source of authoritative, up-to-date information about diabetes care and research.
Diabetes Update is free of charge to Professional Members of Diabetes UK. As a Professional Member, you will also automatically receive our healthcare professional e-newsletter every month.