Just four weeks left to enter the 2025 Diabetes Nursing Awards

With just four weeks to go until entries close for the 2025 Diabetes Nursing Awards, nurses working in diabetes care are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline on Friday, March 21.

Organised by Orange Juice Communications, a leader in healthcare communications, events and education, the awards celebrate the exceptional contributions of diabetes nurses across the UK.

This prestigious event recognises excellence, dedication and innovation within the field, providing a platform for nurses to share best practices and inspire advancements in diabetes care.

Emily Mayhew, Campaigns and Events Manager, Orange Juice Communications, said: "Nurses are at the heart of diabetes care, supporting individuals and communities with expertise and compassion.

“The Diabetes Nursing Awards highlight their remarkable work and offer an opportunity to showcase the difference they make every day. We urge all eligible nurses to take this chance to be recognised for their invaluable contributions."

Award categories for 2025 include:

  • Community DSN of the Year

  • Inpatient DSN of the Year

  • Innovation Award

  • Paediatric Nurse of the Year

  • Diabetes Educator of the Year

  • Excellence Award

  • Research Project of the Year

  • Rising Star Award

To support entrants, a free webinar offering practical tips and guidance on writing strong submissions will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at 12pm.

Entries are free of charge and open until midnight on March 21, 2025. The shortlist of finalists will be announced on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, with the winners revealed during a celebratory dinner and ceremony hosted by Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Bloomsbury, London, on Friday, June 6, 2025.

For more information about the Diabetes Nursing Awards and to enter visit: www.diabetesnursingawards.co.uk

The Diabetes Nursing Awards 2025 has been funded by A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL and embecta which have had no input into any arrangements or content.
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