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Dr Gary Deed (GP) and Dr Tom Dover (endocrinologist) discuss the Australian type 2 diabetes management algorithm developed by the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS), dietary interventions such as high-protein and very low energy diets and pharmacotherapy considerations. Michelle Robins (CDE and nurse practitioner) highlights key educational points for people commencing on certain glucose-lowering agents.
This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and should not viewed by anyone but the intended recipient. The views and opinions expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of Sanofi.
References: 1. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Management of type 2 diabetes: A handbook for general practice. East Melbourne, Vic: RACGP, 2020. 2. Martínez-González, M.A., Salas-Salvadó, J., Estruch, R., Corella, D., Fitó, M., Ros, E. and Predimed Investigators, 2015. Benefits of the Mediterranean diet: insights from the PREDIMED study. Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 58(1), pp.50-60.
Dr Gary Deed (GP) and Dr Tom Dover (endocrinologist) discuss the Australian type 2 diabetes management algorithm developed by the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS), dietary interventions such as high-protein and very low energy diets and pharmacotherapy considerations. Michelle Robins (CDE and nurse practitioner) highlights key educational points for people commencing on certain glucose-lowering agents.
This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and should not viewed by anyone but the intended recipient. The views and opinions expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of Sanofi.
References: 1. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Management of type 2 diabetes: A handbook for general practice. East Melbourne, Vic: RACGP, 2020. 2. Martínez-González, M.A., Salas-Salvadó, J., Estruch, R., Corella, D., Fitó, M., Ros, E. and Predimed Investigators, 2015. Benefits of the Mediterranean diet: insights from the PREDIMED study. Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 58(1), pp.50-60.
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