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Sponsored Breakfast Symposium - Lilly -The Great Debate - Weight management should be the primary focus for people with T2D

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Thursday, August 24, 2023
7:45 AM - 8:45 AM
Room E1

Speaker

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Prof Sarah Glastras
Endocrinologist
Royal North Shore Hospital

The Great Debate - Weight management should be the primary focus for people with T2D

Biography

A/Prof Sarah Glastras is a clinician researcher who works as a Staff Specialist in Endocrinology at the Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney and is an academic Associate Professor at the University of Sydney. She also consults at the Northern Sydney Endocrine Clinic. She is an NHMRC Fellow undertaking basic science research in the area of foetal programming of chronic disease, and she is a principal researcher in a major NHMRC funded population based project in gestational diabetes and pregnancy outcomes. She runs many clinical studies in the areas of diabetes and obesity. She currently chairs the Diabetes Clinical Advisory Group within the Northern Sydney Local Health District and is the Training Lead of the TTRA-funded Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovations (ACADI).
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Dr Ted Wu
Senior staff specialist
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

The Great Debate - Weight management should be the primary focus for people with T2D

Biography

Dr Ted Wu is a senior staff specialist endocrinologist and the Director of the Diabetes Centre at The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia, a visiting endocrinologist at Dubbo Base Hospital and an Honorary Professor at the Shijiazhuang Diabetes Hospital in Hebei, China.
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Dr Joey Kaye
Head of Department for Diabetes and Endocrinology
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital

The Great Debate - Weight management should be the primary focus for people with T2D

Biography

Joey Kaye is a consultant endocrinologist and Head of Department, Diabetes and Endocrinology at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. He is a UWA Clinical Senior Lecturer and is Vice Chair of Diabetes Research WA. He completed his PhD in stress neuroendocrinology at the Henry Wellcome Laboratories for Integrative Neuroscience in Bristol, UK.
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