Diabetes Specialist Group Study Day - Beating as one: Integrating CVRM in Collaborative Diabetes Management recording

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Diabetes Specialist Group Study Day recordings

Beating as one - Integrating (Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic medicine) in Collaborative Diabetes Management 

The study day explored the critical intersections of Type 2 diabetes and CVRM. Purchase access to the recording here.

  • CVRM Medicine: taking a holistic approach with Dr Kevin Fernando, GP Partner, North Berwick Health Centre
  • Optimising CVRM in Type 2 Diabetes and obesity: the role of medication options with Nadia Malik, Practice Pharmacist, Queens Park Medical Centre
  • Novel and future pharmacotherapeutic agents in hyperlipidaemia and T2DM - a collaborative approach with Dr Kofi Antwi, Specialty Registrar in Chemical Pathology, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Trust. 
  • Dietitians as key players in the MDT approach to CVRM management with Gabby Ramlan, Clinical Lead Dietitian at Barts Health NHS Trust (Newham Hospital). 
  • Managing people with Type 2 Diabetes with heart failure: integrated approaches and dietary strategies with Helena Davies, Heart Failure Dietitian, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. 
  • Value of the dietitian workforce project: Dietitians USP in diabetes with Tanya Rumney.  
  • Innovative Approaches to Care for Cardio-Metabolic Diseases: Insights from North West London Integrated Care System (ICS) with Salma Mehar, Consultant Dietitian & Long term condition Programme lead ICB.
  • The influence of dietary factors on Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) with Sion Parry, Lecturer; Gastrointestinal system block lead, Aston University (Aston Medical School).
  • Dietary approaches to managing CVRM risk in type 2 diabetes: which is best low calorie or low carb with Dr Duane Mellor, Senior Specialist Paediatric Diabetes Dietitian at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.
  • Diabetes UK update and resources to support management of CVRM and Diabetes, with Emma Pike, Deputy Head of Care at Diabetes UK.