Month: May 2022

Podiatrists face ongoing prescribing limitations, research shows

A new paper reviewing a podiatrist’s rights and limitations to independent prescribing over the last 10 years has been published. Gaining independent prescribing rights was a significant milestone whi...

Research project seeks people with diabetes who experience nerve pain

People with diabetes who experience nerve pains, and osteopaths who have worked with such patients, are invited to take part in the development of a manual/physical therapy-based intervention for peop...

Shortage of podiatrists prompts fears of ‘tsunami’ in diabetic footcare and amputation rates

Investment in podiatry is urgently needed if diabetic footcare is to survive the “tsunami” caused by the perfect storm of a declining workforce and increasing rates of diabetes, experts have said. Del...

Hot topics covered at EDFN’s national conference

Lower limb care took centre stage as the EDFN held its second national conference, with delegates hearing from a host of experts in diabetic footcare. The online conference saw specialists share best ...

Learning from claims: Forum to explore themes of lower limb clinical negligence claims

An upcoming forum will provide an overview of a report which examines clinical negligence claims involving patients who have diabetes and a lower limb complication. NHS Resolution is due to publish it...