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A summary of new trial data, guideline recommendations and expert opinion across diabetes care, run by Diabetes Knowledge into Practice (https://diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com), featuring interviews with leading experts from across the globe. This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only. Funding information is available in each episode's notes.
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Join Prof. Francesco Giorgino and Dr. Darren McGuire as they discuss personalisation of treatment for patients with both type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. For more free education, go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, where you can see all past episodes of the podcast as well as other free CME resources. Follow us on Twitte…
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Join Prof. Francesco Giorgino and Dr. Shehla Shaikh as they discuss strategies to help support type 2 diabetes patients during cultural events, such as observation of Ramadan. For more free education, go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, where you can see all past episodes of the podcast as well as other free CME resources. Follow us …
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Join Prof. Francesco Giorgino and Dr. Alice Cheng for a discussion on the importance of being culturally sensitive during shared decision-making in type 2 diabetes care. For more free education, go to ⁠⁠diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com⁠⁠⁠, where you can see all past episodes of the podcast as well as other free CME resources. Follow us on Twitter…
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Join Prof. Francesco Giorgino and Dr. Erika Bezerra Parente as they identify some takeaways from EASD 2023, including data and discussions on treatment non-adherence, SGLT2 inhibitors, and stigma For more free education, go to ⁠diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com⁠⁠, where you can see all past episodes of the podcast as well as other free CME resourc…
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In this epsisode Prof. Francisco Giorgino & Dr. Vanita Aroda explore how vital it is that we aim to control more than blood glucose levels when treating type 2 diabetes patients and whether we should strive for a balance by achieving weight, cardiovascular and renal targets as well. For more free education, go to diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com⁠…
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Join Prof. Francisco Giorgino & Dr. Richard E. Pratley as they discuss their highlights from the 83rd American Diabetes Association (ADA 2023) congress. The congress featured over 200 scientific sessions and symposia, and 1,400 posters. Among the topics discussed are trials investigating therapies to treat obesity in patients with type 2 diabetes (…
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This year’s EASD was a hybrid event, with delegates able to join either in person in Stockholm, or online via the virtual platform. As usual, the congress featured a huge number of presented abstracts, symposia and other sessions. This year also saw the publication of the updated ADA-EASD consensus report on the management of hyperglycaemia in type…
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The SURPASS program of phase 3 clinical trials led to the 2022 FDA approval and positive CHMP opinion of the first GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist, tirzepatide. Join Prof Carol Wysham for an examination of the clinical data from these trials and their potential impact on type 2 diabetes management. By completing this activity, you can qualify for 0.25 C…
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Heterogeneity across available glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) for type 2 diabetes means that agents should be prescribed based on patient characteristics and preferences. So how can we best make that decision? Join Dr Harpreet Bajaj for a discussion of tailoring GLP-1 RA regimens to patient characteristics, including consider…
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The last two years have provided updated guidelines on management of chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes alongside new regulatory approvals of pharmacotherapies. In this episode we speak to Dr David Cherney about the implications of these updates and advancements. By completing this activity, you can qualify for 0.25 CME credits. To claim you…
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The past year has included the release of new guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention and further data on cardioprotective agents in type 2 diabetes. In this episode we speak to Prof. Naveed Sattar about these guidelines and how best to help people with type 2 diabetes to reduce their cardiovascular risk. By completing this activity, you ca…
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This year saw the regulatory approval of the first dual GIP/GLP-1 dual agonist for type 2 diabetes. With several other multi-agonists in development, what does this mean for clinicians caring for people with type 2 diabetes? Join Prof. Filip Knop for an overview of these new and emerging agents. By completing this activity, you can qualify for 0.25…
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The importance of weight loss in type 2 diabetes was a major topic at the recent American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2022 Scientific Sessions. As weight management is a complex issue affected by both genetic and environmental factors, we shed light on the latest advances in obesity care for individuals with type 2 diabetes. Join us as we examine th…
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The ADA 2022 was full of interesting symposia, updates on ongoing clinical trials, and a draft of an updated ADA-EASD consensus report. This year’s conference also put particular emphasis on weight management in the setting of type 2 diabetes as well as its associated cardiovascular and kidney comorbidities. Join us as we speak to Professor Jennife…
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This is a special episode brought to you in association with Hepatology Knowledge into Practice. NASH has historically had very few treatment options, with none currently indicated specifically for NASH. But a large number of ongoing clinical trials means that treatment may look different in the future. Join Professor Philip Newsome for an overview…
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GLP-1 receptor agonists including semaglutide have been shown to offer benefits for glycemic control, weight loss and cardiovascular protection in type 2 diabetes. But where a patient requires more glycemic control, would a higher dose be of help? The SUSTAIN FORTE trial was a randomized, double-blind, phase 3B trial that aimed to establish whether…
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In late 2020, we published an episode looking at the management of diabetes and heart failure when both present together. Since then, a wealth of evidence has been published on the effects of sodium glucose cotransporter type 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors in people with heart failure with or without type 2 diabetes. These findings have led to expanded indic…
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The 2022 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes is published every year by the American Diabetes Association to reflect the latest available clinical evidence. The most significant updates this year include a lower age to begin screening for prediabetes and diabetes, an increased emphasis on individualization of treatment, and further recommendation…
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This is a special episode brought to you in association with Hepatology Knowledge into Practice. NASH occurs in around 20% of individuals with NAFLD, and puts patients at high risk of poor outcomes including cardiovascular events and hepatocellular carcinoma. With people with type 2 diabetes and obesity at significantly increased risk for developin…
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Description: A year ago, we published an episode looking at diabetes management in the context of ongoing restrictions in many parts of the world. Since then, a wealth of clinical data has continued to be published on the bidirectional relationship between diabetes and Covid-19, so today we’re taking a closer look at these data. We’re joined by Pro…
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This is a special episode brought to you in association with Hepatology Knowledge into Practice. People with type 2 diabetes or obesity are at higher risk of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) including non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Some estimates report a prevalence of NAFLD of 60% in people with type 2 diabetes, rising t…
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This is a special episode brought to you in association with Hepatology Knowledge into Practice. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a spectrum of liver disease, of which an advanced form is non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). But how does this condition develop, and why is it associated with poor outcomes? In this podcast episode, Profe…
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