Paediatric Diabetes 23
Australian Paediatric Society / International Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes.
The APS is now the peak body for rural child health and represents rural Australian paediatrics within the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. The APS are long term integral members of the National Rural Health Alliance. They are an important contributor to the Federal Government National Allergy Strategy and have a special collaborative relationship with the International Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes. The APS is an advocacy leader for child health in rural Australia.
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Official Opening Hon Emily Bourke MLC, Assistant Minster to the Premier
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David Maahs Presidential Address -Where Are We Going?
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A consumer view on how to improve diabetes care Lorraine Pitman
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The potential for e-learning in Type 1 Diabetes Brynn Marks USA
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Tandem T Slim Hybrid Closed Loop Laurel Messer USA
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Medtronic Hybrid Closed Loop Lucy Casson
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Ypso Med Hybrid Closed Loop Deb Foskett
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How can we produce T1D outcomes like Sweden Peter Adolfsson Sweden
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Model of Care - University Hospital Geelong Kym Anderson
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Model of Care - Flinders Medical Centre SA Nicola Hamood
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Model of Care – Total Diabetes Care Sydney Lucy Casson
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Model of Care - Nowra Mark DeSouza
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Model of Care – Mildura Base Public Hospital Peter Beggs
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ISPAD Guidelines diabetes at school 2023 Peter Goss
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Consumer view - how to improve diabetes in schools Tamara Boyer
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Diabetes at School - my practice Nicola Hamood
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Preserving insulin production Jenny Couper
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How to improve Coeliac Disease in T1D Carmel Smart
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Wearing Two Hats – the HCP and parent perspective Siobhan Barlow
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Technology through the age groups Bruce King Megan Paterson
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T1D Data collection & Audit - Regional consumer experience Thomas Sutherland
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CDE and Dietician Regional T1D Upskilling Carmel Smart
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Success With Integrated Insulin Management (SWIIM) Bruce King & Megan Paterson
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APS Submission Pariamentary Inquiry into Diabetes Dr Peter Goss