Registrations are now open for Western Sydney Diabetes’ Masterclass face-to-face day on Saturday, 21 October at the Parkroyal Parramatta.
Numbers are limited so don’t miss your chance to get in early to hear from the experts on a range of topics to help GPs manage their patients’ diabetes.
Register for sessionThe day starts with a keynote talk by cardiologist Professor Clara Chow, who will speak on Unleashing the Power of AI: Chronic Disease Management.
This will be followed by eight sessions on diabetes management including feet, injectables, nutrition, Medicare reform, Continuous Glucose Monitoring, diabetes prevention and health literacy.
This event is for GPs, pharmacists, diabetes educators, practice and community nurses, endocrinologists, dietitians, exercise physiologists, psychologists and podiatrists to better equip them with the skills to better manage diabetes.
The series is facilitated by Western Sydney, South Western Sydney, Nepean Blue Mountains, Hunter New England Local Health Districts and Primary Health Networks, the Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Translational Research Unit (DOMTRU), National Association of Diabetes Centres (NADC) and Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI).
Download the programMore than 1,000 people have registered for the virtual sessions of this series, which runs on Tuesdays at 7pm, until 7 November. If you miss a session, you can jump back in at any time to watch the recordings and see the slides on myINTERACT.
Use a certificate of attendance to claim CPD points for each session once you have completed a survey at the end of each session.