
Join us for our free, annual, educational webinar on diabetes and pancreatic cancer, which we’re delighted to be welcoming the authors of our diabetes and pancreatic cancer online course to deliver.
This case study-led session is designed to support you as health professionals in identifying, diagnosing and managing diabetes in patients with pancreatic cancer.
Through examples based on clinical experience, our expert speakers will guide you through different pathways, providing practical insight into diagnosing and supporting your patients, with particular attention to the challenges of type 3c diabetes, and the medical and nutritional management.
You’ll receive practical tips and will have the opportunity to ask your own questions throughout the webinar.

Watch the recording and view the slides
To begin learning more about diabetes and pancreatic cancer today, you can take our free, first of its kind diabetes and pancreatic cancer online course. We recommend taking part one of the course in advance of this event to get a base level knowledge of diabetes and pancreatic cancer (though this isn’t mandatory to attend the event).
Agenda
- 09.30 – 09.35: Welcome and introduction – Jeni Jones, Pancreatic Cancer Specialist Nurse, Pancreatic Cancer UK
- 09.35 – 09.45: Lived experience video
- 09.45 – 10.00: Introduction to diabetes and pancreatic cancer
- Laura McGeeney, Diabetes Specialist Dietitian, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Anna Burton, Senior Specialist Pancreatic Dietitian, Leeds Teaching Hospital
- Vicki Alabraba, Clinical Education and Training Specialist, Insulet International Ltd
- 10.00 – 10.55: Case-based discussion and Q&A
- 10.55 – 11.05: Break
- 11.05 – 11.50: Continued case-based discussion and Q&A, with our panellists
- 11.55 – 12.00: Summary and close
You will have the opportunity to submit questions throughout the event and these will be answered during each discussion session. There will also be optional opportunities to input throughout the event via interactive tools, including polls.
Learning outcomes
- Increase awareness of type 3c diabetes, including how it’s diagnosed and how it differs from other types
- Increase your understanding of how diabetes is managed in people with pancreatic cancer
- Grow your confidence in supporting people with pancreatic cancer to manage their diabetes
Who is this session for?
This session is suitable for all healthcare professionals treating and supporting people with pancreatic cancer, no matter your level or role.
It is particularly relevant for UGI/HPB CNSs and consultants, diabetes specialist nurses and consultants, dietitians (specialists and non-specialists) and palliative care specialists.
Our speakers
We’re delighted to be joined by the authors of our Diabetes and pancreatic cancer six-part online course to deliver this event:
- Laura McGeeney, Diabetes Specialist Dietitian, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Anna Burton, Senior Specialist Pancreatic Dietitian, Leeds Teaching Hospital
- Vicki Alabraba, Clinical Education and Training Specialist, Insulet International Ltd
Which ACCEND Capabilities in Practice does this course support?
Our events are mapped to the ACCEND framework. Find out more about ACCEND.
This event supports the following ACCEND Capabilities in Practice:
- 1. 5 Recognise the wider impact that symptoms of cancer, often persistent, can have on individuals, their families and those close to them
- 6. 1 Provide information and advice appropriate to the needs, priorities and concerns of individuals
- 7. 4 Access information from a range of resources, and use them to meet the individual needs of service users, translating clinically related topics into language which is understandable both for individuals to self-manage effectively and for the development of patient information
- 17. 5 Promote the importance of a healthy diet and nutritional requirements to reduce the impact of cancer-related symptoms
- 18. 1 Recognise common symptoms and oncological emergencies
- 18. 2 Assess and recognise treatment-related and disease related symptoms relevant to own area of practice screen for all these symptoms
- 19. 4 Provide specialist interventions and advice to support symptom management including complex symptoms arising from cancer, cancer treatment and late effects
- 19. 5 Use knowledge of cancer, its treatment and the risks of late effects complications to ensure assessments are appropriate to individual needs (e.g. type of cancer, treatment received, age, co-morbidities
- 20. 6 Identify the need for additional clinical and professional support such as referral, second opinion
- 24. 2 Engage in self-directed learning, critically reflecting on practice to maximise advanced clinical skills and knowledge, as well as own potential to lead and develop both care and services locally and regionally.
Resources for your patients
The following resources are designed for your patients and their loved ones. You can download or order our publications for free:
- Website information on managing diabetes if you have pancreatic cancer
- Website information on diabetes as a symptom of pancreatic cancer
- Website information on diabetes as a risk factor of pancreatic cancer
- Patient information factsheet on managing diabetes if you have pancreatic cancer
FAQs
What platform will this event be hosted on?
This event will be held on Zoom Webinar. After you book, you will receive an email via Zoom with the joining details. You can join on a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone – any device with an internet connection.
If you don’t have access to the internet, you can also dial in from a standard telephone.
If you have any additional access needs or special requirements for attending this event, please get in touch with us by emailing hpnetwork@pancreaticcancer.org.uk so we can discuss these with you.
Will I receive a certificate of attendance?
Everyone who joins the event live on the day will get access to their certificate of attendance upon filling in the feedback form. Certificates are only available to live attendees.
Will the event be recorded?
Yes – where the speakers are happy to be recorded. After the event, we will email all registrants with a link to the recordings and presentation slides. So if you’re unable to join the live session, you will be able to catch up at a later date. For the best experience, we recommend joining live.
How do I register?
All you need to do is click the link below and fill in the Zoom registration form. You’ll then receive an automatic email via Zoom with the joining details.
Watch the recording and view the slides
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at hpnetwork@pancreaticcancer.org.uk


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