Welcome to the National Association of Diabetes Centres (NADC) Podcast, the premier source for expert-driven dialogue and information in diabetes care. This podcast proudly presents a collection of recorded conference sessions and webinars, meticulously selected and adapted into audio format for your listening convenience. Tailored to meet the needs of healthcare professionals, our episodes provide the versatility to engage with content during your workday, in transit, or from any location of your choice. Keep abreast of the most recent advancements in diabetes management, acquire fresh insights, and refine your practice as you support individuals living with diabetes
Episodes
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
New approaches to type 2 diabetes in older adults
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Welcome to this edition of Diabetes Dialogue where we bring healthcare professionals the latest discussions in diabetes care.
Topic: New approaches to type 2 diabetes in older adults
Speaker: Dr Sandra Neoh and Tracy Aylen
Dr Sandra Neoh is a staff endocrinologist at Austin and Northern hospitals in Melbourne in Diabetes and General Endocrine clinics.
Tracy Aylen is a credentialled diabetes educator, and a past president of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association. She is currently working as a Senior Clinical Nurse Advisor at Bolton Clarke, a large not for profit health and aged care provider, as well as working in private practice.
This recording is edited from our Primary Care Diabetes Webinar series, a collaboration between the National Association of Diabetes Centres and the Primary Care Diabetes Society Australia.
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NADC is a division of the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
The importance of peer support for those living with and affected by diabetes
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Welcome to this edition of Diabetes Dialogue where we bring healthcare professionals the latest discussions in diabetes care.
Topic: The importance of peer support for those living with and affected by diabetes
Speaker: Giovanna Taverna and Marj Devereux
Giovanna Taverna BHlthSc & Post Graduate studies in Consumer and Community Engagement.
Giovanna is the Peer Support Coordinator at Diabetes Victoria having been involved with the program for over five years. She is guided in her work by the 80+ empowered peer support networks throughout Victoria for people living with and affected by diabetes.
Marj Devereux is the Peer Support Engagement Officer at Diabetes Victoria and holds a Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion. She predominantly works with type 1 diabetes peer support groups, and well as groups for parents and carers of children with type 1 diabetes.
This recording is edited from our Primary Care Diabetes Webinar series, a collaboration between the National Association of Diabetes Centres and the Primary Care Diabetes Society Australia.
Connect with us through our social media channels.
Visit our website at www.nadc.net.au
NADC is a division of the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)
Wednesday Apr 03, 2024
Motivating Movement – A practical perspective
Wednesday Apr 03, 2024
Wednesday Apr 03, 2024
Welcome to this edition of Diabetes Dialogue where we bring healthcare professionals the latest discussions in diabetes care.
Topic: Motivating Movement – A practical perspective
Speaker: Nicole French and Matt Pollard
Nicole French is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with a special interest in Diabetes, preventative health and health coaching. She is the founder and Director of Exercise for Rehabilitation & Health, Essendon Physio Group and the Melbourne Vestibular Clinic.
Nicole invests much of her time into the community as a presenter, writer, radio presenter and advisor for a number of health organisations and enjoys mentoring clinicians and developing resources to further the development of the Exercise Physiology profession
She is a former postgraduate lecturer, a current Director of the PCDSA, committee member of Parents Voice and ambassador for the Girls Uniform Agenda.
Matt Pollard is an experienced and passionate Accredited Exercise Physiologist who focuses on empowering people to live a healthy and active life.
He is an established practitioner and clinical team leader based in Melbourne with extensive experience in working with people of all ages and health conditions; he has a particular interest in movement dysfunction and health coaching. He is focussed on helping people articulate and achieve their goals.
He has a reputation as a leader in his field, which has seen him involved in advisory roles with his professional body (Exercise and Sports Science Australia) as well as in the tertiary sector.
This recording is edited from our Primary Care Diabetes Webinar series, a collaboration between the National Association of Diabetes Centres and the Primary Care Diabetes Society Australia.
Connect with us through our social media channels.
Visit our website at www.nadc.net.au
NADC is a division of the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Welcome to this edition of Diabetes Dialogue where we bring healthcare professionals the latest discussions in diabetes care.
Topic: Primary care and diabetes foot care – have we put our foot in it? Australian research and what we can do to make a difference
Speaker: Dr Rajna Ogrin
Dr Ogrin’s initial clinical podiatry work identified gaps in the provision of evidence-based clinical practice. This led her to move into research, where she is working as a Senior Research Fellow at Bolton Clarke, the largest not-for-profit age and community care provider.
Her work aims to optimise health and well-being through co-design and community-based, person-centred interprofessional care, to better facilitate translating evidence into practice, focusing on older people. She is also the Chair of the Primary Care Diabetes Society. This society aims to support primary care health professionals to deliver high-quality clinically effective care, in order to improve the lives of people living with diabetes.
This recording is edited from our Primary Care Diabetes Webinar series, a collaboration between the National Association of Diabetes Centres and the Primary Care Diabetes Society Australia.
Connect with us through our social media channels.
Visit our website at www.nadc.net.au
NADC is a division of the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Why you should know the general practice nurse’s name
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Welcome to this edition of Diabetes Dialogue where we bring healthcare professionals the latest discussions in diabetes care.
Topic: Why you should know the general practice nurse’s name
Speaker: Kylie Foley and Ros Rolleston
Kylie Foley has been nursing since 2000. Worked at Royal North Shore Hospital for 10 years and joined Hills Family General Practice in 2013. She completed her post-grad in Diabetes management and Education in 2015. She is passionate about improving team base patient-centred care in general practice. Her practice was a lead practice in the Health care homes program and to this day still base our care on these principles. She works with a great team of reception, GP, Pharmacy, MPA and nurses!
Ros Rolleston has worked as an RN for more than 40 years in many health settings including general practice. Currently, Ros works in education and facilitation.
This recording is edited from our Primary Care Diabetes Webinar series, a collaboration between the National Association of Diabetes Centres and the Primary Care Diabetes Society Australia.
Connect with us through our social media channels.
Visit our website at www.nadc.net.au
NADC is a division of the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)