ADEA Orals (Prize Session 2)
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Breakout 7: Meeting Room 7
Thursday, August 22, 2024 |
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM |
Meeting Room 7 |
Speaker
Ms Julie Leary
Clinical Nurse/CDE
Queensland Children's Hospital
Enhancing Glycaemic Outcomes with Intensive Follow Up and Insulin Pump Optimization
8:42 AM - 8:54 AMBiography
Julie Leary is a Clinical Nurse and CDE at Queensland Children's Hospital. She has a passion for the use of diabetes technology to transform the lives of families living with Type 1 diabetes. Julie has lived experience as a parent of a child with Type 1 diabetes.
Ms Katie Marley
Nurse Unit Manager Diabetes Education Service Credentialled Diabetes Educator
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Assessment of a Hospital-based Ambulatory Insulin Dose Titration program post EMR Introduction and Visit scheduling
8:54 AM - 9:06 AMBiography
Phillipa Low is a Credentialled Diabetes Educator Clinical Nurse Consultant of the Royal Melbourne Hospital Diabetes Education Service and Stream Lead for the Ambulatory Insulin Dose Titration Program.
Mr Wenyong Wang
Nurse Practitioner/PhD candidate
Queensland Health
Digital Solutions and Their Impact on the Quadruple Aim in Outpatient Diabetes Management: A Scoping Review
9:06 AM - 9:18 AMBiography
Jaze, a Diabetes Nurse Practitioner at Queensland Health and PhD candidate at the University of Queensland, focuses on integrating AI and digital health technologies into outpatient diabetes management to enhance patient care and advance chronic disease management.
Mrs Lucia Marhava
Credentialed Diabetes Educator
St Vincent's Hospital
Climate Control: Assessing the Relationship Between Weather Patterns and Glucose Profile in Type 1 Diabetes
9:18 AM - 9:30 AMBiography
I am a Clinical Nurse Specialist and Credentialed Diabetes Educator. I work in both the Outpatient and Inpatient settings. I have experience with T1DM, T2DM, Diabetes in Young Adults and Diabetes in Older Adults. I am passionate about supporting people living with diabetes with their daily challenges.
Ms Shana Woodthorpe
Diabetes Clinical Nurse Consultant
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Can a person with Cognitive Impairment Safely use HCL pump therapy? What resources are required for this to be successful? A case study
9:30 AM - 9:42 AMBiography
Shana Woodthorpe is a CDE at the Royal Melbourne Hospital
Dr Ashley Ng
POC Chair
Australian Diabetes Educators Association
Supporting Australian Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes – A mixed methods study
9:42 AM - 9:54 AMBiography
Dr Ashley Ng is a diabetes advocate and researcher whose career has stemmed from her lived experience advocacy journey. She is currently a project manager for consumer and community involvement at Monash Partners, a research fellow at MCHRI and an adjunct senior lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney.
Ashvin Nursing
Diabetes Clinical Nurse Consultant
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
The Need For A New Model of Care for Effective Diabetes Management. Learning Outcomes From a Pilot Clinic
9:54 AM - 10:06 AMBiography
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Miss Katherine Snars
Cnc Diabetes
South West Hospital and Health Service
Multidisciplinary team work will improve Glycaemic control using NDIS funded Insulin Pump in a client with Type 1 Diabetes who has Stroke-related Deficits.
10:06 AM - 10:18 AMBiography
Kathy became a nurse in 2012 after having been a soil scientist for several years. While working in rural hospitals she was frustrated at the lack of diabetes knowledge so decided to specialise. She has been a CDE for 8 years, 6 years of this in rural & remote Queensland.
Ashvin Nursing
Diabetes Clinical Nurse Consultant
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Establishing a Pilot Hospital Clinic to Foster Diabetes remission in the Real world
10:18 AM - 10:30 AMBiography
Ashvin is a Diabetes Clinical Nurse Consultant based at Royal Melbourne Hospital and Western Health. Ashvin also has experience in diabetes research and his dissertation looked at the future of third generation glucose biosensors. Ashvin has also been part in multiple diabetes Working Advisory group.
Dr Rebecca Munt
Research Nurse
UoA and CALHN
Chairperson
Biography
Rebecca is a RN with a PhD that explored the self-management experiences of people living with type 1 diabetes while in hospital. Rebecca is currently employed as a Research Nurse position that is a joint appointment between CALHN and Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide.