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Person Reported OutcomesThe PCH Diabetes Clinical team will again be collecting T1DAL surveys between June and July 2024, followed by PAID between November 2024 and January 2025.
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Triage phone serviceA reminder we have updated our Phone Triage System and provided a triage helpful tips sheet for all families to access.
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Understanding how you manage hyposIf you, or your child is aged between 2 – 18 years and has type 1 diabetes, we invite you to complete a few questions to help us see how you manage your hypos at home.
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Virtual Reality Goggles in ClinicAnyone attending a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) start at PCH recently will have been offered the chance to use our new Virtual Reality googles also known as ‘SmileyScope’.
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T1D Mobile Health AppT1D Mobile Health App It is important for people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to engage in a physically active lifestyle, but it can be challenging to control blood glucose levels around exercise. Current exercise guidelines are not written for
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Community Conversation "What support do families with early-stage T1D need?"What support do families with early-stage T1D need? Screening for the risk of developing T1D is now an option. But as exciting as screening is, we still don’t know what families need or how our team can support families to navigate results of
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Congratulations 2023 Round Two scholarship recipientsThe Rio Tinto Children’s Diabetes Centre; a JDRF Global Centre of Excellence (the Centre), announces 2023 Round 2, Honours and PhD scholarships for students dedicated to type 1 diabetes (T1D) research.
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National committee shares collective voice for researchEver wondered what a national committee does? Who can be a member and what they do?
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Student ScholarshipsThe Centre aims to improve the lives of young people living with diabetes by encouraging new and innovative research, researchers and translation ideas and projects. Encouraging and supporting students to pursue a career in type 1 diabetes research