The Cardiometabolic Fellowship is designed to help you develop clinical skills and knowledge to improve outcomes for patients across south London who are at risk of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), Type 2 Diabetes or Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
Recordings and resources below are for those taking part in the current Fellowship, and will be available after each session. If you have any queries please contact us.
General Resources
Data
CVD Dashboard – comparison of performance against targets between practices, PCNS, ICSs and nationally
Protected characteristics dashboard
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
Cardiometabolic Fellowship: Academic Posters
Cardiometabolic Fellowship: Case Studies
Other resources
Project Guidance and Templates
UCLPartners
Proactive Care Framework Resources
2023 CVD Fellowship Data and Searches webinar
Proactive Care Framework Slides
CVDACTION Chronic Kidney Disease Searches
Kick-off Session
Search Guides and Video Tutorials
CVD Prevent Search Tutorial
Clinical Data Resource Collaborative (CDRC)
- EMIS – Accessing Resources: CDRC Precision Tool [YouTube tutorial]
- EMIS Lipid Management: CDRC Precision Tutorial [YouTube tutorial]
- EMIS Chronic Kidney Disease: Resources [YouTube tutorial]
- EMIS guides
Eclipse tutorial for diabetes
Clinical Webinars
Atrial Fibrillation – 21 May 2024
Lipid Management – 4 June 2024
Chronic Kidney Disease – 18 June 2024
Diabetes – 25 July 2024
Heart Failure – 6 August 2024
Behaviour Change – 24 September 2024
Slides and recording are available via email upon request
Mental Health – 26 September 2024
Hypertension – 2 October 2024
Quality Improvement sessions
In these sessions you will gain the skills to develop and run your own projects, and work with your peers to share learning and address problems which may occur.
Quality Improvement Training Day: 26 April 2024
Quality Improvement session 1
Quality Improvement session 2
Quality Improvement session 3
Quality Improvement session 4
Quality Improvement session 5
We’re here to help
For more information about the Fellowship please contact Claire Torkelson, Project Manager in the Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease team.








