New technology that provides valuable data and insights has brought transformative benefits to people living with type 2 diabetes and their GPs.
This course will highlight new developments in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology and demystify the glucose pattern insights (GPI) report that will empower you to offer more personalised and effective T2D management. Whether you want to update your skills with the latest in data-driven glycaemic control, or you are coming to this topic with a fresh pair of eyes, this mini-audit will provide you with key information and hands-on experience.
One GP described it as 'a total lightbulb moment in my career of managing type 2 diabetes', and we invite you to have the same illuminating experience as our experts take you through how technology and data can optimise your management of T2D. As part of this mini-audit, you will have an opportunity to experience continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in a real-world setting, through the trial application of a sensor on yourself or a patient living with T2D.
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Presenters
Clinical A/Prof Gary Kilov (University of Melbourne and University of Sydney) is a GP working in N. Tasmania and is affiliated with the Baker Heart and Diabetes institute. A founding member of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Diabetes specific interest group and the Primary Care Diabetes Society of Australia (PCDSA), he is a contributor to the RACGP Management of type 2 diabetes handbook (2012-2024, and a member of several NDSS (National Diabetes Supply Scheme) Expert Reference Groups. He is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate education both within Australia and internationally, and is widely published in peer reviewed journals on topics covering diabetes, obesity and respiratory medicine.
Associate Professor at University of Sydney Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health and Associate Director of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Diabetes Centre. A/Prof McGill is a recognised global leader in the development of innovative clinical services for diabetes and medical and health professional education.



