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SGLT2i Revisited: Efficacy, Cardio-Renal Benefits & Stopping Rule Communication

Paul Dromgoole
RGN, RNMH, MSc Diabetes, PGCE
Saturday 24 January 2026
Start Time: 09:30 |
Finish Time: 11:30
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Attendees
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Course Accredited for 2 hours CPD
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Funding provided by pharmaceutical companies including a sponsored session over break time.
Paul Dromgoole's sessions are completely independent of external sponsorship.

Learning Objectives

This workshop will explore current evidence for cardio-reno-metabolic effects of SGLT2i overall and will try to describe benefits from clinical trials for individual therapies.

Delegates should gain:

  • An evidence-based understanding of the class
  • Considerations for individual therapies
  • An understanding of the significance of ‘stopping rules’
  • Insights into strategies for patient messaging and the proof that information has been given.
  • Information from cases to support ‘real-world’ practice

Agenda

09:30 - 10:15

Session 1 - Paul Dromgoole

10:15 - 10:45

Break and Promotional Presentation

10:45 - 11:30

Session 2 - Paul Dromgoole

11:30

Webinar Ends

Meet the Speaker

Paul Dromgoole
RGN, RNMH, MSc Diabetes, PGCE
Clinical Lecturer - Diabetes / Diabetes Specialist Nurse
Paul Dromgoole is well known nationally for his diabetes educational work and his sessions are consistently very highly evaluated by attendees

Paul has over 20 years’ experience in diabetes management in Primary Care and Secondary Care Settings in Brighton, Leicester and York, where he previously worked as a half-time Lecturer Practitioner in Diabetes at the University of York and an External Examiner for the University of Ulster.

He has extensive experience of supporting General Practice in clinical decision making and best practice in diabetes management and his teaching sessions and workshops are consistently highly evaluated for their clinical content, delivery and application to ‘real-life’ clinical practice.

Paul feels as passionate at being involved in diabetes as 20 years ago, with some excellent therapies, with strong evidence of protecting patients into the future: Importantly, if we can get them ‘on board’.

Paul now combines a 2 day a week role as Clinical Nurse Specialist in Diabetes, with freelance Lecturing work throughout the UK.

Outside of work he is a keen Scuba Diver and PADI Dive Instructor and now proud owner of a classic 1947 BSA Motorcycle (any help with kick-starting would be welcome!)

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Saturday 24 January 2026
Start Time: 09:30 |
Finish Time: 11:30
Availability
Attendees
Total Cost
 
Yes
£0.00

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