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Participants
- Dr Lisa Devine - National Clinical Lead for Diabetes, Irish College of GPs and HSE
- Dr John Maher - Host
Summary
In this first episode in a two-part series, Dr John Maher is joined by Dr. Lisa Devine to discuss Type 2 Diabetes in General Practice. Our conversation follows the recent launch of The Irish College of GPs “Type 2 Diabetes: General Practice Update” published in November 2025 and
available from this link on the College website.
This first part covers topics including:
- Recent changes in approach to T2DM Management;
- Focused Screening and making the diagnosis;
- Management of Pre-diabetes;
- Non pharmacological management strategies for T2DM.
Part 2 of this conversation is also available now in the show feed of your podcast player, with topics including:
- Pharmacological interventions, with a focus on individualising therapies;
- Managing other CV risk factors in T2DM;
- Potential Complications;
- Audit opportunities.
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