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16 December 2021
Heading for an extended road trip or a long bush walk over the holidays? Make the most of your time by listening to one of the 10 most popular ADEA podcast episodes of 2021.
CPD opportunity: After listening to an episode, complete the feedback and evaluation form on the ADEA LMS to earn 0.5 CPD points in Category 1. |
Join our host Jan Alford and Professor Richard O’Brien as they discuss how to prevent diabetic retinopathy, the importance of eye screening and early detection, different treatment options, and the role of the GP and CDE in preventing and managing diabetic retinopathy.
What are some of the most used smart apps for diabetes management? Together with guest Cecily Foged, RN CDE, our host Jan Alford breaks down different available apps and what they can do, some of the advantages and disadvantages of using them, and some tips on discussing them with clients.
In this episode, Jan Alford is joined by Accredited Exercise Physiologist and CDE Elise Hoyer. They discuss their insights of practical exercise and diabetes management recommendations for those in middle age living with diabetes and other co-morbidities.
Jan Alford and Accredited Practising Dietitian and Certified EFT Practitioner Renee Hrudicka revisit the great discussion of EFT (tapping) and how health professionals, particularly dietitians, use it in their routine consults.
Guest Jodine Ball joins host Jan Alford for an overview of sick day management. Jodine shares her experience using the Clinical Guiding Principles for Sick Day Management of Adults with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes – A Guide for Health Professionals and some practical tips regarding sick day management for those living with diabetes.
This episode discusses eye health, the role of CDEs in eye health and how they can help prevent and manage vision loss. Jan Alford is joined by Associate Professor Peter van Wijngaarden, who, as a founding steering committee member and clinical director, will also discuss KeepSight – a national program for diabetic retinopathy screening that seeks to reach every Australian with diabetes to prevent avoidable blindness.
Every year, Dietitians Australia runs Dietitians Week to celebrate Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs), who play a crucial role in the diabetes health team. Jan Alford is joined by Robyn Compton, an APD, who shares her experience in supporting those living with diabetes.
In this episode, Jan Alford is joined by experienced Nurse Practitioner Marlene Payk. Marlene shares her expertise and experience in navigating the NDSS subsidy for clients and gives practical tips for CDEs to utilise.
Join Kim Henshaw, for an informative session on the topic of new insulin therapy and the lived experience. The episode addresses how a person-centred approach can be utilised when discussing the changing landscape of insulin therapy.
Rachel Freeman, ADEA podcast host and mum of a 10-year-old with type 1 diabetes chats with Peter Lomas, founder of Not Just a Patch, and Ashley Ng, Dietitian and new mum, about diabetes stigma. Drawing from their own experience, they discuss how words can make a difference to people who live with diabetes every day.
Subscribe to the ADEA podcast on Soundcloud to never miss an episode.
You might also be interested in the 10 most popular ADEA webinars of 2021.
16 December 2021
Heading for an extended road trip or a long bush walk over the holidays? Make the most of your time by listening to one of the 10 most popular ADEA podcast episodes of 2021.
CPD opportunity: After listening to an episode, complete the feedback and evaluation form on the ADEA LMS to earn 0.5 CPD points in Category 1. |
Join our host Jan Alford and Professor Richard O’Brien as they discuss how to prevent diabetic retinopathy, the importance of eye screening and early detection, different treatment options, and the role of the GP and CDE in preventing and managing diabetic retinopathy.
What are some of the most used smart apps for diabetes management? Together with guest Cecily Foged, RN CDE, our host Jan Alford breaks down different available apps and what they can do, some of the advantages and disadvantages of using them, and some tips on discussing them with clients.
In this episode, Jan Alford is joined by Accredited Exercise Physiologist and CDE Elise Hoyer. They discuss their insights of practical exercise and diabetes management recommendations for those in middle age living with diabetes and other co-morbidities.
Jan Alford and Accredited Practising Dietitian and Certified EFT Practitioner Renee Hrudicka revisit the great discussion of EFT (tapping) and how health professionals, particularly dietitians, use it in their routine consults.
Guest Jodine Ball joins host Jan Alford for an overview of sick day management. Jodine shares her experience using the Clinical Guiding Principles for Sick Day Management of Adults with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes – A Guide for Health Professionals and some practical tips regarding sick day management for those living with diabetes.
This episode discusses eye health, the role of CDEs in eye health and how they can help prevent and manage vision loss. Jan Alford is joined by Associate Professor Peter van Wijngaarden, who, as a founding steering committee member and clinical director, will also discuss KeepSight – a national program for diabetic retinopathy screening that seeks to reach every Australian with diabetes to prevent avoidable blindness.
Every year, Dietitians Australia runs Dietitians Week to celebrate Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs), who play a crucial role in the diabetes health team. Jan Alford is joined by Robyn Compton, an APD, who shares her experience in supporting those living with diabetes.
In this episode, Jan Alford is joined by experienced Nurse Practitioner Marlene Payk. Marlene shares her expertise and experience in navigating the NDSS subsidy for clients and gives practical tips for CDEs to utilise.
Join Kim Henshaw, for an informative session on the topic of new insulin therapy and the lived experience. The episode addresses how a person-centred approach can be utilised when discussing the changing landscape of insulin therapy.
Rachel Freeman, ADEA podcast host and mum of a 10-year-old with type 1 diabetes chats with Peter Lomas, founder of Not Just a Patch, and Ashley Ng, Dietitian and new mum, about diabetes stigma. Drawing from their own experience, they discuss how words can make a difference to people who live with diabetes every day.
Subscribe to the ADEA podcast on Soundcloud to never miss an episode.
You might also be interested in the 10 most popular ADEA webinars of 2021.