University Of California San Diego
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
University of California San Diego and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego, CA, USA Steven Edelman is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), San Diego, CA, USA and the Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System of San Diego, and is the Director of the Diabetes Care Clinic, VA Medical Center. He achieved high honors during his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, CA and was the Valedictorian of his medical school class at the University of California Davis Medical School. Dr Edelman received his internal medicine training at the University of California at Los Angeles and completed his clinical endocrinology fellowship training at the Joslin and Lahey Clinics in Boston, MA, as well as a research fellowship at UCSD. Dr Edelman has strong interests in education and patient advocacy. He is the Founder and Director of Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD), a not-for-profit organization with the goal of teaching and motivating patients in diabetes self-care. Since 1995, TCOYD has reached hundreds of thousands of people living with diabetes through a variety of education portals, including national conferences, publications, television, and community programs. Dr Edelman has written more than 220 articles and five books. He has won numerous awards for teaching and humanitarianism and Dr Edelman has been chosen as the Teacher of the Year among over 400 faculty members at UCSD numerous times. He was awarded the Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Diabetes Association in 2009, the Distinction in Endocrinology award by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists in 2011, and was recently named in the US News and World Report as among the top 1% of endocrinologists in the USA.

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Roundtable discussion

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Session Type
Parallel Session
Date
Fri, 29.04.2022
Session Time
09:00 - 10:00
Room
Hall 116
Lecture Time
09:15 - 09:25

Medical and psychological approaches towards enhancing the value of personal CGM in the type 2 population

Session Type
Parallel Session
Date
Sat, 30.04.2022
Session Time
11:00 - 12:30
Room
Hall 112
Lecture Time
11:00 - 11:30

Abstract

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Real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) has become the standard of care for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and it is the rare individual who would not benefit greatly from it. With the advent of hybrid closed loop systems, RT-CGM has taken on an even greater level of importance. However, the use of RT-CGM in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains very limited.

Currently, only patients with T2D treated with 3 or more injections a day or insulin pump therapy are able to obtain a CGM that is covered by insurance or Medicare in the United States. However, we believe that every patient with T2D, no matter what their current antidiabetic medication regimen may be, could potentially benefit from RT-CGM. The key will be to provide both HCPs and patients with the necessary guidance, education and support to interpret and respond effectively to RT-CGM data. In this presentation, we will put forward a series of practical strategies designed to promote a more successful introduction to RT-CGM for both HCPs and individuals with type 2 diabetes, and also to enhance ease of use and patient enthusiasm regarding RT-CGM as well as long-term glycemic success.

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