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Dear all,

 

List members may be interested in a two day symposium held in Exeter on Wednesday 8 – Thursday 9 February 2017 (see attached flyer).

The two day symposium on Monogenic Diabetes is aimed at consultants, SpRs, clinical scientists and experienced DSNs, and is designed to help busy healthcare professionals recognise and treat patients with MODY and other forms of monogenic diabetes. It will focus on the current practices and new developments in the management of monogenic diabetes.

 

We have had a number of laboratory professional on the course in the past and we have had very positive feedback.

 

BW

 

Tim

 

Timothy McDonald, PhD FRCPath

Consultant Clinical Scientist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust

& Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter Medical School

 

Blood Sciences, Template A2,

Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital

Barrack Road, Exeter, UK, EX2 5DW

t: Lab +44 (0)1392 402948

t:  Medical School  +44 (0)1392 408250

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Website: www.exeterlaboratory.com

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