Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
The staff at the John Morris Diabetes Centre know all too well the complications of diabetes.
But they say that as the prevalence rises and GPs are pushed to become experts on the chronic condition, health outcomes are improving. JODIE STEPHENS reports . . .
TWENTY years ago, while training at a hospital in Edinburgh, Anne Corbould saw about five pregnant women with gestational diabetes each year.
Now, as an endocrinologist at the John Morris Diabetes Centre attached to Launceston General Hospital, Dr Corbould sees between 100 and 150.
http://www.examiner.com.au/story/2032873/experts-united-in-diabetes-fight/?cs=95
But they say that as the prevalence rises and GPs are pushed to become experts on the chronic condition, health outcomes are improving. JODIE STEPHENS reports . . .
TWENTY years ago, while training at a hospital in Edinburgh, Anne Corbould saw about five pregnant women with gestational diabetes each year.
Now, as an endocrinologist at the John Morris Diabetes Centre attached to Launceston General Hospital, Dr Corbould sees between 100 and 150.
http://www.examiner.com.au/story/2032873/experts-united-in-diabetes-fight/?cs=95