Course curriculum
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1
Welcome and Introduction
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ADS President Welcome Introduction and NADC Chair Welcome Address
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NADC CEO Address (NADC Year in Review in Brief)
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Session 1: The vision and policy settings in diabetes care in Australia
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Towards a world free of diabetes – the future of diabetes in Australia
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Diabetes in indigenous communities, where are we at, where do we need to be & how do we get there
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Session 2: Update on inpatient management of diabetes in Australia - have we made progress?
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A tool for the hospital, the Country or both?
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Lessons from the Queensland Inpatient Diabetes Survey (QuiDS)
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Implementation of a Proactive, Virtual Glucose Management Service: the Prince of Wales Diabetes Dashboard Experience
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Open Mic Session: How can we fix inpatient management of diabetes in Australia
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Session 3: Diabetes databases and registries - is what we have working
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Existing databases and registries for type 2 – what do we have nationally and internationally
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ADDN update – what have we already learned? Where to now?
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Diabetes & foot ulceration – what the data tells us, what it doesn’t, and what do we do with it all
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Connecting the dots in data in diabetes databases – what do we need to do
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Open Mic Session: How can we use standards, accreditation and data to improve diabetes care in Australia
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Session 4: Models of Diabetes Care
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Has COVID-19 changed the model of diabetes care?
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Models of Transition Care – are we delivering?
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Session 5: Fast & Furious
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Diabetes Digital Phenotyping to Improve Documentation of Diabetes in Hospital Inpatients
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Crossing the road: Improving service delivery for young adults living with diabetes transitioning into adult healthcare
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Development of Inpatient and Outpatient Metabolic Services and a Model of Care
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Closing
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Summation and action steps for ADS/NADC
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