ADS Clinical Poster Award Presentations
Tracks
Exhibition Hall
Wednesday, August 20, 2025 |
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Exhibition Hall - Theatrette 1 |
Details
Presentations will be held in Education Hub 1
Speaker
Dr Tamara Milder
Senior Research Associate, Endocrinologist
Medicines Intelligence Research Program, School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney
Hospitalisation is a risk factor for SGLT2i discontinuation
6:05 PM - 6:12 PMBiography
Dr Tamara Milder is a consultant endocrinologist. Her PhD thesis, awarded in 2025, focussed on quality use of SGLT2 inhibitors – a critical medicine class for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. She continues to lead research projects about cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic health within the Medicines Intelligence Research Program at UNSW.
Dr Katerina Flabouris
Endocrinology Registrar
SA Health
Perioperative glycaemic control and perioperative outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People with Diabetes Mellitus undergoing surgery in South Australia
6:12 PM - 6:19 PMBiography
Dr Katerina Flabouris is a dual-training registrar in General Medicine and Endocrinology in Adelaide with special interests in Perioperative Endocrinology and Indigenous Health. This research forms part of her higher degree on this topic conducted through the University of Adelaide.
Dr Jennifer Ngan
Endocrinology Registrar
University of Melbourne / Eastern Health
Ketone profiles in free-living people with Type 1 diabetes using continuous ketone monitoring
6:19 PM - 6:26 PMBiography
Dr Jennifer Ngan is an endocrinology registrar at Eastern Health. She is passionate about improving the lives of people with diabetes using technology and is currently completing a Master of Medicine by Research in ketone profiles in people with type 1 diabetes.
Dr Tomasz Block
Endocrinologist
Alfred Health
Type 2 diabetes remission in obesity: a weight-centric approach
6:26 PM - 6:33 PMBiography
Dr Block is a clinical and academic Endocrinologist with appointments at the Alfred Hospital and the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne. His NHMRC funded PhD project involves developing novel RNA therapies to treat diabetes and associated complications. His other research interests include obesity management and cardiometabolic disease.
A/Prof Glynis Ross
Endocrinologist
ADS
Chairperson
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