One week to go until Diabetes Nursing Awards top tips webinar

Entrants to the Diabetes Nursing Awards have one week left to sign up for a free webinar offering advice on how to put together a brilliant award submission.

A week today  – from 12.30pm on Friday, March 15 – the awards organisers will host a 45-minute webinar called ‘Top tips for an award winning entry’ for anyone interested in entering this year’s awards.

The webinar will include advice from a highly successful awards writer followed by a Q&A session. To register for the webinar, click here

Diabetes Nursing Awards event organiser Emily Mayhew said: “This year’s Diabetes Nursing Awards will celebrate our nursing heroes and help to elevate diabetes education and care standards.

“We know nurses across the country are doing incredible work in the field of diabetes and we want to help them to successfully show off their achievements to our independent panel of expert judges.

“To this end we are running a free webinar to give entrants top tips on what makes a compelling award entry.

“This will give everyone plenty of time to put together their submissions before the awards deadline at midnight on Friday, March 29.”

Nurses can enter submissions in up to two of this year’s eight awards categories, which are:

·      Secondary Care Nurse of the Year

·      Primary Care Nurse of the Year

·      Innovation Award

·      Paediatric Nurse of the Year

·      Diabetes Educator of the Year

·      Service Improvement Project of the Year

·      Research Project of the Year

·      Rising Star Award.

The Diabetes Nursing Awards ceremony will be hosted by Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE at Thistle Marble Arch London from 8pm to 11pm on Friday, June 7.

To find out more about the awards, visit https://diabetesnursingawards.co.uk

The Diabetes Nursing Awards is sponsored and funded by A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL. Menarini has had no input into the arrangement or content of the awards.

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