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David Strain MD FRCP
Associate Professor in Cardiometabolic Health,
University of Exeter Medical School
David Strain is an Associate Professor in Cardiometabolic in the Diabetes and Vascular Research Centre at the University of Exeter Medical School, with an expertise in microvascular structure and function. Clinically, he runs a community service for the older adult with diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease and works as an in-patient consultant.
His main focus is the health of older adults with diabetes; ensuring the right patient gets the right treatment. This includes research exploring the mechanism that some medications, specifically the SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 analogues, give benefits for people with diabetes, heart disease and renal failure beyond their effect on sugar and blood pressure. The hope is we can identify those who would benefit most before arising. He has performed the only study to date demonstrating the feasibility of individualizing targets for older adults across Europe. As a result, he led the stakeholders’ group that produced the UK guidelines for the management of older adults with type 2 diabetes that informed the new UK NICE guidance and modification to the Quality Outcome Framework.
Sessions
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15-Oct-2024Future of Diabetes Care TheatreSession sponsored by GlucoRx
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15-Oct-2024Future of Diabetes Care TheatreCGM in primary care: more than just glucose monitoring