ACADI May Seminar: Diabetes in Pregnancy: Are We Short-Changing the Next Generation by Failing to Invest in Women’s Health?
Join us in May as A/Prof. Sarah Price explores current approaches to diabetes care in pregnancy, the role of diabetes technology, and how contemporary standards of care may influence both maternal and infant outcomes.
As Director of Obstetric Medicine at the The Royal Women's Hospital and Group Leader of the Obstetric Medicine Research Group, A/Prof. Price brings deep clinical and research expertise to this discussion, with a focus on supporting women’s health across generations.
In this seminar, A/Prof. Price will explore:
🔍 An overview of current practices in diabetes care during pregnancy
💡 Insights into how diabetes technology is used in this setting
📏 Considerations around existing standards of care and their limitations
👶 Understanding the potential implications for the offspring
About our speaker:
Associate Professor Sarah Price (MBBS (H1), FRACP, PhD, DipRANZCOG, DCH, Cert Ob Med) is Director of Obstetric Medicine at the Royal Women’s Hospital, an Endocrinologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and an NHMRC Research Fellow with the University of Melbourne. She leads the Obstetric Medicine Research Group, focusing on diabetes and obesity in women and the transgenerational transmission of metabolic disease risk.
📅 Time & date: 2:00 – 3:00pm AEST | Friday 15 May
📍 Online: via Zoom — link provided upon registration
🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gBhmHihH
This is a valuable opportunity to deepen your understanding of diabetes in pregnancy. Register today.