Deep Dive: Advancing Diabetes Care in Primary Care

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FACE TO FACE EVENT

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO UK REGISTERED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLY

Location: Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid, Yew Street



Event Agenda

09:00-10:00Registration, Networking and Coffee
10:00-10:30SymposiumTBC
10:30-11:30Insulin Initiation in Primary Care- Made Ridiculously SimpleProfessor Saqib Mahmud
11:30-12:00Coffee Break
12:00-13:00Updates from EASD 2025 ViennaProfessor Saqib Mahmud
13:00-14:00LUNCH/ Networking
14:00-15:00GLP-1: Beyond Weight Loss & Glycaemic Control – New HorizonsProfessor Saqib Mahmud
15:00-15:15Coffee Break
15:15-16:15Real Primary Care Case Studies: Translating Guidelines into OutcomesProfessor Saqib Mahmud

Why Should Healthcare Professionals Attend This Advancing Diabetes Care in Primary Care Study Day?

Are you a UK healthcare professional committed to improving outcomes for people living with diabetes? This CPD-accredited, face-to-face study day provides primary care teams with the latest evidence, practical skills, and real-world strategies needed to deliver high-quality, guideline-aligned diabetes care.

Led by renowned diabetes expert Professor Saqib Mahmud, the programme covers essential updates in type 2 diabetes management, insulin therapy, cardiovascular and renal risk reduction, and emerging research from leading international conferences.

Key Benefits

🔹 Boost confidence in key clinical skills, including insulin initiation
Through the session “Insulin Initiation in Primary Care – Made Ridiculously Simple”, you will learn practical, step-by-step approaches to safely initiating and titrating insulin in primary care—reducing therapeutic inertia and improving glycaemic outcomes.

🔹 Stay current with global diabetes research and new evidence
The session “Updates from EASD 2025 Vienna” delivers essential insights from one of the world’s leading diabetes conferences, ensuring you remain up to date with breakthrough treatments, emerging data, and evolving clinical best practice.

🔹 Explore innovative therapies that go beyond traditional diabetes management
In “GLP-1: Beyond Weight Loss & Glycaemic Control – New Horizons”, discover the expanding potential of GLP-1 therapies, including cardiovascular benefits, obesity management, and new directions in multimorbidity care.

🔹Translate guidelines into practical, real-world decisions in primary care
The session “Real Primary Care Case Studies: Translating Guidelines into Outcomes” helps you apply NICE and international diabetes guidance to real patient scenarios—building confidence in tackling complex presentations and enhancing clinical outcomes.

🔹 Networking & collaboration
Connect with peers, share best practice, and engage with expert faculty and industry partners during breaks and lunch.

CPD Accreditation

All attendees will receive a CPD certificate awarding CPD points for participation in the full study day.



Meet the Speaker

Professor Saqib Mahmud

FRCP (Edin) FRCP (Glasg) FRCP (London) FRCGP
Professor Saqib Mahmud specialises in all aspects of diabetes with its complexities and co-morbidities. He is passionate about preventing diabetes associated complications and prevention of strokes and heart attacks by early intervention in diabetes and providing a legacy effect which will prevent complications in the future. Diabetes lead at his practice since 2005, he has spent 15 years raising clinical standards, teaching healthcare professionals and junior doctors, and refining his expertise at international congresses. He also serves as a certified diabetes educator and Early Action in Diabetes UK champion

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