“What’s New in Diabetes” is an important clinical update discussing the key treatment for diabetes. The course is intended to increase the knowledge and confidence of clinicians caring for people with diabetes. This e-learning course provides an evidence-based update for clinicians on the novel medications and emerging technologies available to improve outcomes in people with diabetes. Clinical case studies using video vignettes and multiple-choice questions are designed to optimise comprehension and learning. The course is suitable for clinicians working in the field of diabetes, including GPs, physician trainees, practice nurses, diabetes nurse educators, general physicians, pharmacists and medical students. Learning outcomes • Understand and discuss the indications and benefits of novel medications in diabetes management including GLP1 analogues, SGLT2 inhibitors, DPPIV inhibitors. • In-depth knowledge and practical understanding of novel technologies in diabetes including insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring. • Describe the current guidelines and management of gestational diabetes. • Develop a framework for the management of hypertension and dyslipidemia in diabetes. Mobile Learning Unit Melbourne Medical School Diabetes Academy What’s New in Diabetes For more information, visit go.unimelb.edu. au/r676 Recognition Certificate of Completion issued upon course completion Convenience Fully online. Study on iOS, Android and Windows devices or on web Reinforcement 10 interactive tutorials and 22 online case studies to practise interpretation