Webinars

These webinars are part of the Specialty Society Webinar Service pilot that is being undertaken by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in partnership with its affiliated Specialty Societies.

 

Webinars in 2025

 

Webinar 1

Advances in Glucose Monitoring, Insulin Therapy and Perinatal Care - Pregnancy in women with Type 1 diabetes – Case based discussion

Focus: Role of CGMs, insulin pumps, hybrid closed-loop systems, and individualised insulin strategies

Date:  Monday 21 July 2025 at 6.00pm AEST

Presenters:  A/Prof Glynis Ross and Dr Shantha Joseph

Save the Date.  The link to join this event will be emailed to all ADIPS members prior to the event.

 

Webinar 2

Strategies for Managing Type 2 Diabetes in Pregnancy – Case-Based insights on Glucose Monitoring, Insulin Therapy, and Perinatal Care

Focus: Case-Based discussions on the role of CGMs and individualised insulin strategies in Type 2 diabetes in pregnancy

Date:  Monday 04 August 2025 at 6.00pm AEST

Presenters:  A/Prof Glynis Ross and Dr Shantha Joseph

Save the Date.  The link to join this event will be emailed to all ADIPS members prior to the event.

 

Webinar 3

ADIPS 2025 Consensus Recommendations for the Screening, Diagnosis and Classification of Gestational Diabetes

Focus: Review of the latest ADIPS recommendations for GDM diagnosis, implications for clinical practice, and comparison with international recommendations

Date:  Monday 3 November 2025 at 5.00pm AEST

Presenters:  Dr Matthew Hare

Save the Date.  The link to join this event will be emailed to all ADIPS members prior to the event.

 

Webinar 4

GDM-Postpartum Follow-Up: Reducing Long-Term Diabetes Risk

Focus: Strategies for weight management, breastfeeding, postpartum screening, and long-term prevention of Type 2 diabetes.

 

Date:  Monday 24 November 2025 at 5.00pm AEST

Presenters:  Dr Anna Wood

Save the Date.  The link to join this event will be emailed to all ADIPS members prior to the event.

 

 

Previous Webinars - Recordings available

 

Topic:  Diabetes Technology in Pregnancy

Held on Monday 17 July 2023 at 5.00pm AEST

Presenter:  A/Prof Glynis Ross

A recording of this webinar is available to watch.  CLICK HERE

 

Topic:  A life course approach to preventing diabetes during pregnancy:  The role of nutrition.

Held on Tuesday 25 October 2022 at 6.00pm AEDT

Presenter:  Nina Meloncelli 

A recording of this webinar is available to watch now.  CLICK HERE

 

Topic:  Dietary management of GDM:  The carbohydrate conundrum

Held on Wednesday 24 August 2022 at 6.00pm AEST

Presented by Julia Zinga

A recording of this webinar is available to watch now.  CLICK HERE

 

Topic: How to Navigate Diagnosing and the Management of GDM in the Era of Bariatric Surgery

Held on Tuesday, 26 July at 5pm to 6pm AEST / 7pm to 8pm NZST

Presented by Marina Mickleson

Marina’s talk gave insight into diagnosing, managing  and clinical considerations for the mother and fetus when managing women of child bearing age who have had previous bariatric surgery. 

A recording of this webinar is available to watch now.  CLICK HERE

 

RACP 2021 Congress - Diabetes in Pregnancy related webinars

We invite you to view these recorded webinars that formed a part of the virtual, specialty society stream at the RACP 2021 Congress.  We are most grateful to the RACP for inviting ADIPS to participate.

Topic:  Diabetes in pregnancy - obstetric and neonatal update

Presented by A/Prof Alexis Shub

A recording of this webinar is available to watch now - CLICK HERE

 

Topic:  Update on ADIPS management of pre-existing diabetes in pregnancy guidelines - focus on pre-conception care in diabetes.

Presented by Dr Arianne Sweeting and Janet Lagstrom

A recording of this webinar is available to watch now - CLICK HERE 

 

Webinar on Gestational Diabetes In Pregnancy

Presenter: Dr Sarah Price on 19 November 2019 at 6.00pm AEDST Please click on the follow link to view this webinar post event.

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These webinars are part of the Specialty Society Webinar Service pilot that is being undertaken by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in partnership with its affiliated specialty societies.