Programme

10am to 10.05am: Welcome & Introductions – Peter Shorrick, Head of Midlands & East of England, Diabetes UK

10.05am to 10.20am: Diabetes Pregnancy Management – A National overview with perspectives from primary care – Dr Claire Hambling, National Clinical Director for Diabetes & Obesity, NHS England

10.20am to 11.05am: Gestational Diabetes, Prevention & DPP – GDM facts, Figures, Clinical Good practice – Eleanor Scott, Professor of Diabetes and Maternal Health at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds; Emma Barron, Senior Analytical Manager, NHS England, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Helen Sowden, Programme Manager, Diabetes Programme, Prevention and Long Term Conditions, NHS England

11.05am to 11.35am: GCK-Mody pregnancies and quality improvement – Denise Barnes, Lead Midwife for Genomics; Colette Scrace, Clinical Nurse Lead, Geonomics, NHS England

11.35am to 12.00pm: What is new on GDM screening – Professor Saravanan Ponnusamy, University of Warwick

12.00pm – 12.45pm lunch – Virtual networking including abstract submissions viewing.

Bridging the Gap: Using a traffic light tool to improve GDM follow up & prevent type 2 diabetes – Amy Emery, Healthcare Engagement & Systems Change Manager, Diabetes UK

12.45pm to 1.15pm: Abstracts – Chair: Dr Robbie Lindsay, University of Glasgow 3 orals and posters

1.15pm to 2.15pm: Saving Babies Lives – How Saving Babies Lives MDT discussions make a difference – cases from an Obstetric perspective – Professor Eleanor Scott, University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Dr Medha Rathod, Consultant Obstetrician, University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Professor Jenny Myers, Senior Lecturer/Consultant Obstetrician, School of Medical Sciences, The Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Alice Dempsey, Subspeciality Trainee, Maternal Fetal Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester

2.15pm to 2.30pm: Break

2.30pm to 3.55pm Technology – Policy into Practice including CGM in Type 2 Diabetes and HCL in pregnancy – Chair, Professor Eleanor Scott

Technology and CGM in Type 2 – Professor Helen Murphy, Professor of Medicine at the University of East Anglia

HCL Policy into Practice – Latest data on the number of pregnant women using HCL – Karen Kennedy, Deputy Programme Director, NHS Diabetes Programme, NHS England

Q & A Panel discussion – Professor Partha Kar, Consultant & National Specialty Advisor, Diabetes with NHS England

3.55pm to 4.00pm: Close of conference – Peter Shorrick, Head of Midlands & East of England, Diabetes UK