
For years, Type 2 Diabetes almost always meant insulin – but the world of diabetes care is changing fast. These days, new treatments like Ozempic, GLP-1s and SGLT2s are moving into the spotlight, yet many people still feel in the dark about what these medications really mean, what they don’t, and how to get real answers – minus the hype.
If you’re living with or at risk of Type 2 Diabetes, supporting someone who is, or simply want to know what’s real and what’s marketing spin, don’t miss Trial Screen’s upcoming free webinar:
Life After Insulin? The Future of Type 2 Diabetes with Ozempic and Beyond
Thursday 4 September
2:00 to 2:45 PM AEST
Online via Zoom
Click here to register.
What you’ll learn:
· Why insulin is no longer the only option
· How Ozempic and other cutting-edge medications are reshaping care
· What people get wrong about weight, lifestyle, and shame
· How clinical trials at St Vincent’s really work
· What’s coming next in diabetes research—and how you can be part of it
Our experts include Professor Richard MacIssac (Director of Endocrinology and Diabetes at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne) and Elizabeth Mulrooney (Clinical Trial Coordinator & Diabetes Educator at St Vincent’s)
Hosted by [SVHM @ ResearchFriends], a partnership between TrialScreen and St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, this session is designed to help you feel more informed, more included, and more connected to research that matters.
Whether you’re looking for practical answers or curious about what’s next, this is your chance to connect with top clinicians and ask the questions that matter most.
Register now and discover the future of Type 2 Diabetes care.
IMPORTANT LEGAL INFO This article is of a general nature and FYI only, because it doesn’t take into account your personal health requirements or existing medical conditions. That means it’s not personalised health advice and shouldn’t be relied upon as if it is. Before making a health-related decision, you should work out if the info is appropriate for your situation and get professional medical advice.