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LIVE interactive webcast: Insulin Pump Therapy


presented by Dr Mark Porter MBE

See interviews and discussions with healthcare professionals, pumpers, their families, support groups and one of the UK's leading diabetes charities.

This webcast was first broadcast live on 13th November 2008.

Learn about:

  • How do pumps compare with other treatment regimes, such as multiple daily injections?
  • Living day to day with a pump.
  • Who is eligible for an insulin pump and how does funding work?
  • What support is out there for people considering pumping or using a pump already?
  • Making the most of an active lifestyle with an insulin pump.

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On 13th November 2008, the first UK / Ireland diabetesLive webcast was broadcast on the topic of insulin pump therapy. To view the webcast, you need to register.

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