Delivering Integrated Care for CRM: Early Detection and Intervention in Practice

Delivering Integrated Care for CRM: Early Detection and Intervention in Practice
Online 1 CPD Hour Free
Webinar, 1 CPD Hour
Wed 5 Nov 2025 12:30-13:30

Enhance service delivery through early detection and novel Cardio-Renal-Metabolic (CRM) interventions


As Cardio-Renal-Metabolic (CRM) Syndrome continues to rise, this is an invaluable opportunity to come together with Diabetes, Cardio and Renal Specialists, Nurses and ANPs from primary, secondary, and community care to engage with effective, integrated, and preventative care strategies. This free one-hour CPD-accredited webinar offers a valuable opportunity to explore how holistic, multidisciplinary care can transform long-term outcomes for patients living with CRM.


Take just one hour out of your busy day to join Donna Sutton the Lead Community Diabetes Specialist Nurse from The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and enhance your understanding of CRM.

  • Places are free and you can attend this webinar live or on-demand after it takes place
  • Click the book now button to register your free place via Zoom

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1 hour Continuing Professional Development: what you will learn

Designed to support better management, reduce admissions and promote good practice, this concise session brings together the latest evidence and real-world examples to help you embed CRM best practice into your everyday service delivery by:


  • Understanding the latest developments in CRM and what they mean for long-term care planning
  • Exploring pharmacotherapies and lifestyle interventions reshaping CRM treatment
  • Hearing examples of best practice when holistically managing CRM 

Join our 1-hour webinar: Designed with convenience and impact in mind

Explore the new advancements in CRM and take away best practice advice: 


  • 40-minute presentation time and 20 minutes Q&A session with diabetes expert, Donna Sutton 
  • Live opportunity to ask questions and join the discussion using the webinar chat box
  • Missed the live event? Register now to access the full session on-demand at your convenience

Stay Current in CRM: Practical Guidance and CPD Training

Stay up-to-date with novel guidance and real-world practice; reshape CRM care by taking part in this one-hour Continuing Professional Development session


This concise, high-value session fits easily into your schedule and delivers learning you can apply immediately in practice. This is your opportunity to:


  • Expand your understanding of CRM and its need for holistic and effective care
  • Equip yourself with the tools to prevent escalation and reduce admissions
  • Join a growing community of professionals working to transform outcomes through better-connected care


FREE for all NHS professionals

12:30
Introduction and instructions
Led by Donna Sutton, Lead Community Diabetes Specialist Nurse, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
12:35
Delivering integrated care for CRM: Early detection and intervention in practice
  • Exploring CRM syndrome
  • Identifying high-risk patients and supporting early detection
  • Exploring the role of emerging therapies in improving clinical outcomes
1:10
Question and answer session
  • Your webinar host and presenter will use this time to answer your questions asked throughout the presentation plus any discussion points raised
1:30
Close of webinar

Clinical insight into how cardiometabolic risks intersect with diabetes

Enhance your knowledge and equip yourself with the latest research into CRM from expert speaker:

Donna Sutton

Lead Community Diabetes Specialist Nurse
The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Who should come?

Ideal for healthcare professionals across primary, secondary, and community care, this session will equip you with tools to deliver more integrated, efficient, and person-centred care in line with current service transformation priorities. This includes but is not limited to:


  • Diabetes Specialists, Nurses, Consultants
  • Cardiology Specialists, Consultants, Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners
  • Renal Specialists, Consultants, Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners