Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Primary Care: From Data to Clinical Decisions (Virtual)
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WEBINAR
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO UK REGISTERED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLY
Location: Microsoft Teams
Event Agenda
| Time | Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 19:00-19:05 | Welcome and Introduction | CliniLink |
| 19:05-19:20 | Sponsored Slot | TBC |
| 19:20-20:20 | Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Clinical Practice | Alia Gilani |
| CGM vs Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose testing (SMBG) | ||
| Practical aspects of CGM | ||
| Factors that impact SMBG | ||
| Case Studies | ||
| Inequalities in CGM prescribing guidelines |
Meet the Speaker
Alia Gilani
Specialist Pharmacist with expertise in diabetes, cardiometabolic disease, and ethnic health inequalities.Alia Gilani is a specialist pharmacist whose interests lie in ethnic inequalities, diabetes and cardio-metabolic disease. She helped established and run a bilingual medication review service in NHS Glasgow called the Minority Ethnic Long-Term (MELT) medicines service, which operated for over a decade and was recognised with awards at the local and national level.
Alia runs outreach clinics for South Asian individuals with diabetes and cardio-metabolic disease in various locations, including mosques and elderly care centres. She was a member of the diabetes working group for the South Asian Health Foundation for 13 years, and is now an appointed trustee of the foundation. She was the first pharmacist to become a member of the Primary Care Diabetes and Obesity Society committee, a position she held for 5 years, and she currently sits on the Diabetes UK Professional Conference organising committee.







