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Sinopse
The ADEA podcast series presents a number of topics identified by health professionals who have a special interest in diabetes, diabetes self-management and diabetes education. The series highlights latest updates and research in the areas that are relevant to best practice in diabetes management, diabetes care and diabetes education. Your host is Jan Alford, a well-known diabetes educator in Australia.
Episódios
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ADE March 2019 Type 1 diabetes – the basics of management through to the latest technology
04/03/2019 Duração: 08minJan Alford talks to ADE editor Dr Kate Marsh regarding the latest issue of the ADE. This edition gives insights to issues for people with type 1 diabetes and considerations for health professionals, including exercise, managing people with type 1 diabetes as inpatients, type 1 diabetes in the older person, insulin pump therapy and CGM. Please click here to read this edition: https://ade.adea.com.au/
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CDE of the Year with Ann Morris
28/02/2019 Duração: 24minAnn was a CDE of the Year recipient in 2016. Ann has worked in diabetes education since 1976. In this podcast we talk to Ann about her work with “diabetes burnout” and how she overcame professional challenges in her career. We also ask Ann what changes she has seen in diabetes management and care in her time in diabetes education. Ann received the prestigious ‘Jan Baldwin National CDE of the Year 2016’. The CDE of the Year award was facilitated by ADEA and supported by Eli Lily Australia.
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Culturally tailored diabetes education for people from East Asia
14/02/2019 Duração: 12minTammie is an Australian-trained bicultural Chinese dietitian and speaks fluent English, Cantonese and Mandarin. She has been working closely with the Melbournian Chinese community for 10 years. She combined her cultural knowledge with clinical experience in providing culturally tailored diabetes care for Chinese Australians. Tammie will share more on this and some of the findings in her recent research 'Not Scared of Sugar' with us on this podcast. This research was funded by the ADEA Diabetes Research Foundation. For more information, please visit https://adeadiabetesresearchfoundation.org.au/funding/recipients/not-scared-of-sugar/
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Questions Answered
07/12/2018 Duração: 19minAmanda Barlett answers questions asked by participants during our CGM webinar series.
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Medication Management- SGLT2 Inhibitors And DPP4i With Peta Tauchmann
22/11/2018 Duração: 11minIn this podcast, Peta answers questions asked by members during our Medication Management webinar series.
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Extra Virgin Olive Oil and diabetes
20/11/2018 Duração: 09minJoin the ADEA Host Jan Alford and Dr Joanne McMillan to explore the benefits of extra virgin olive oil in diabetes management.
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Diabetes and tuberculosis
12/10/2018 Duração: 14minThis podcast follow's on from a recent article in the ADEA publication The Australian Diabetes Educator (ADE) regarding diabetes and tuberculosis. Jan Alford chats to Kerri Viney, author and researcher in this area. Kerri was a Registered Nurse and has additional public health qualifications and a PhD in public health. She has worked on tuberculosis (TB) management in several settings in Asia-Pacific and Europe for the past ten years. Currently she is a public health researcher at Australian National University and the Karolinska Institute (Sweden). She has a special interest in all aspects of TB management including risk factors for TB and the association between TB and diabetes mellitus, which is particularly important in the Asia-Pacific context and which was the subject of her PhD. She continues to undertake research on the association between TB and diabetes.
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Private Practice Essentials
27/09/2018 Duração: 31minHost, Jan Alford, delves into the details of starting, promoting and operating a private practice with Registered Nurse and Credentialled Diabetes Educator, Lynne McCleary. Lynne is the owner and director of AH Diabetes - a private practice in Toowoomba, QLD. Lynne states she is fortunate to work with an amazing group of clinicians that make her life as both a CDE and director easy. Lynne believes that the way to improving people's health outcomes in diabetes is not necessarily having all the knowledge (it does help) but it is how we approach the people we see. Involving them in their treatment and learning to go with the flow!
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Rural and Remote Diabetes Education
13/09/2018 Duração: 21minIn this podcast the host, Jan Alford, discusses the impact of geography on diabetes services and education with Bernadette Heenan - Credentialled Diabetes Educator with Apunipima Cape York Health Council working in remote Indigenous communities in Far North Queensland. Bernadette has been providing diabetes education to her clients for the past 12 years on a fly-in, fly-out basis from her home base in Cairns. She is part of a multidisciplinary team who work closely together with local people to help close the gap in Indigenous Health Care. Listen to Bernadette address the cultural, linguistic and socioeconomic barriers that can limit people's access to diabetes-related services and education.
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ADE September 2018
06/09/2018 Duração: 08minThe Australian Diabetes Educator publication is an exclusive membership benefit to all members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association, available at https://ade.adea.com.au. This podcast episode features some key articles in the June 2018 edition, theme 'Pre- and Postnatal health - managing and preventing diabetes'.
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End of Life care for the older person with diabetes
09/08/2018 Duração: 11minIn this podcast Jan will be talking with Nicole Duggan who will be providing an overview of the key principles of providing end of life care to an older person with diabetes. The listener will also receive information about advance care planning
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Setting glycaemic targets in the older person
24/07/2018 Duração: 13minAchieving near normal BGL’s and preventing long-term complications in the dependent older person with diabetes may not be the priority but equally it may be the priority for a fit older person with diabetes. The glycaemic management targets should be individualised to the person, considering a range of factors. In this podcast Jan Alford talks to Michelle Hogan, RN CDE, to discuss the important factors to consider.
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The link between diabetes and incontinence
05/07/2018 Duração: 12minFor people with diabetes, it has been found that women with diabetes have up to a 70% greater risk of developing urinary incontinence than women without diabetes. In this podcast, Rachel Freeman talks to Gabrielle Curran, registered nurse and health support health support consultant at TENA. Gabrielle has been a nurse for 30 years and has gained experience in continence care as a district and community nurse, in rehabilitation units and in aged care. Gabrielle discusses the causes of incontinence in people with diabetes and what educators can do to help. This podcast is sponsored by TENA Health.
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems – Diabetes Educators Support
26/06/2018 Duração: 10minWant to know more about CGMS insertion sites and diabetes educators in private practice? Following her presentation for the ADEA Continuous Glucose Monitoring Webinar Series, Amanda Bartlett, RN CDE, certified product trainer and convenor of the ADEA diabetes in pregnancy special interest group talks to Rachel Freeman about some of the questions that came up during the webinar and discusses her top tips for CGM management.
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Carbohydrate Counting: An evidence base approach
21/06/2018 Duração: 21minIn this episode, Carmel Smart and Jan Alford will concentrate on providing you with an evidence based approach to carbohydrate counting This episode is part of the 2018 Podcast series: Weight loss management and Carbohydrate Counting Methods. Create your free account and join https://learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=105
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring – when to be more diligent
21/06/2018 Duração: 13minDid you know paracetamol affects CGM readings! Following her presentation for the ADEA Continuous Glucose Monitoring Webinar Series, Carolyn Judge, RN CDE and certified product trainer, talks to Jan Alford about some of the questions that came up during the webinar and discusses her top tips for CGM management.
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Carbohydrate Counting Methods –Approach and Management
07/06/2018 Duração: 17minIn this episode, Natasha Leader and Jan Alford will provide an overview of carbohydrate counting methodologies and look at some of the benefits of this approach to diabetes management. This episode is part of the 2018 Podcast series: Weight loss management and Carbohydrate Counting Methods. Create your free account and join https://learning.adea.com.au/lms/course/view.php?id=105
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ADE June 2018
30/05/2018 Duração: 07minThe Australian Diabetes Educator publication is an exclusive membership benefit to all members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association. This podcast episode features some key articles in the June 2018 edition, theme 'Practice Essential'.
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Medication Management: SGLT2 inhibitor & DPP4i
24/05/2018 Duração: 11minQ&A session based on Medication Management webinar Series
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Difficulties In Managing On Going Weight In People With Type 2 Diabetes
10/05/2018 Duração: 19minTo update CDEs about the physiology of weight control and the factors that influence the ability to maintain weight loss. To provide stratigies and tips to assist with the suppor to people with type 2 diabetes maintain ongoing weight control.