CDEP
Cambridge Diabetes Education Programme
How to register:
- Go to CDEP’s website at www.cdep.org.uk
- Click on the link in the top right corner “SIGN IN/REGISTER”
- Under SIGN INTO YOUR ACCOUNT, go to the CREATE A CDEP ACCOUNT box, enter your EMAIL address and click CREATE ACCOUNT
- Complete the rest of the registration form and you’re all set!
For FREE access, enter the REGISTRATION KEY CODE: DEVONDIABETES
What CDEP level should I register at?
CDEP has 4 levels, as per the UK diabetes competency framework:
CORE- The minimum level for staff who have contact with people living with diabetes.
INTERMEDIATE – Registered staff who are not primarily responsible for supporting people manage their diabetes, but their role may impact on care.
DIABETES SPECIALIST – Staff responsible for delivering the majority of diabetes care or starting to specialise in supporting complex diabetes care.
DIABETES EXPERT – Staff delivering intensive care to complex diabetes cases or delivering diabetes specialist support to other staff.
Where should I start?
- You may start with any topic, but perhaps try Topic of the Month or one of the ESSENTIAL
topics for your role. - Just log in whenever you can and do a few sections.
- Once a section is finished, it will AUTOMATICALLY BE SAVED, so none of your work will be lost.
- Each completed topic generates its own CERTIFICATE, REFLECTION FORM & CDEP REWARDS!
- You can also create a CLINICAL PRACTICE FEEDBACK REQUEST.
For more support, please contact: info@cdep.org.uk
Pitstop Diabetes Training
These diabetes courses are designed to meet the needs of primary care healthcare professionals. They also have bespoke courses for non-registered practitioners in care homes and nurses supporting detainees in police custody. Use the link below to find out about each course. You can register onto a selection of their national courses, see what courses are running in your area, contact them to find out how to commission courses locally, or invite the team to co-ordinate and deliver bespoke diabetes programmes.