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Loop’dIn - The Podcast That Gets Real About Diabetes Care

Recorded live at various congresses, Loop’dIn invites you into unfiltered conversations with leading diabetes experts. Each episode dives into groundbreaking innovations, technology in patient-centred care, and the real-world challenges that keep professionals up at night. Along the way, you will also hear a few surprising questions that go beyond the usual script.
No filters. No rehearsals. Just honest, authentic dialogue from those shaping the future of diabetes care.

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Dr. Francesca Pancani

Episode 01

Dr. Francesca Pancani shares insights into the evolving role of real-world evidence in diabetes care and its growing impact on clinical decision-making. She emphasises the importance of translating data into meaningful outcomes for both patients and healthcare professionals.

Prof. Partha Kar

Episode 02

Prof. Partha Kar discusses the importance of equity in diabetes care and the need to address health disparities through systemic change. He highlights how inclusive innovation and patient voice can drive more effective and compassionate treatment solutions.

Dr. Irene Bernardi

Episode 03

Dr. Irene Bernardi discusses the integration of hybrid closed-loop systems in pediatric diabetes care. She highlights how early adoption and tailored education are key to improving outcomes and empowering young patients and their families.

Prof. Helen Murphy

Episode 04

Prof. Helen Murphy discusses the use of the CamAPS FX system for adaptive automated insulin dosing in women with type 1 diabetes during pregnancy. She highlights the latest findings from the AiDAPT study, demonstrating how this technology supports optimal glycaemic management before, during, and after pregnancy, ultimately improving outcomes for both mothers and their newborns.

Dr. Tommaso Daffara

Episode 05

Dr. Tommaso Dafarra discusses the transformative potential of fully closed-loop insulin delivery systems. He emphasises how these AID technologies can autonomously manage glucose levels without user input, simplifying diabetes care and improving quality of life for individuals with type 1 diabetes.

Dr. Peter Adolfsson

Episode 06

Dr. Peter Adolfsson discusses the integration of diabetes technology into clinical practice. He emphasises the importance of personalised approaches in diabetes care, advocating for tailored solutions that consider individual patient needs and lifestyles.

Prof. Othmar Moser

Episode 07

Prof. Othmar Moser discusses advancements in artificial pancreas systems, highlighting the integration of machine learning to optimise insulin delivery. He emphasises the importance of personalised treatment strategies to improve glycaemic management and overall health outcomes.