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BERTIE turns 21

12 August

The award-winning Type 1 diabetes education programme ‘BERTIE’ is celebrating 21 years of helping patients from all over the country manage their condition.

The structured education programme teaches patients about carbohydrate counting and how to match insulin doses with food, exercise, illness and daily routines to improve glucose levels and feelings of wellbeing. It was launched in 1999 by a team at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital (RBH) and promotes self-management skills rather than telling patients what to do.

The team behind the successful programme, modelled on a similar programme in Germany, has also led training courses for other hospital teams throughout the UK, enabling thousands of patients nationwide to benefit from the training experience.

In 2016, a web based version of BERTIE was redeveloped by the RBH team into Bertieonline.org.uk and this has been accessed by more than 50,000 people worldwide. Used by health professionals and patients alike, its most recent section ‘Streetwise’ provides information and support for younger people and teenagers. There are plans to develop this further to add another section for young children.

Emma Jenkins, Specialist Diabetes Dietitian at RBH who helped create BERTIE, said: “It’s been amazing to see BERTIE evolve and grow into what it is today.

“I am so proud of all the teams I have worked with over the years and how we have created a programme that has benefited thousands of people with Type 1 diabetes.

“The future plans are really exciting with the ongoing development of the online programme to include support for children with more digital based education. This is especially important in current times when face to face care is limited.”

Debbie Bertie attended the BERTIE course last year and was really impressed by the team’s vast amount of knowledge.

Debbie said: “The support and help I received was fantastic! They gave me help and support which gave me the confidence and knowledge to continue to manage my diabetes to the best of my ability.

“I have no doubt the course has made managing diabetes easier for thousands of people and I know it will continue to help thousands more in the future.”

BERTIE celebration

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