Amy Zheng Wins Early Career Award for Diabetes Case Study

Congratulations to Amy Zheng on receiving the Early Career Award for her outstanding case study, “Revealing the Unexpected: Technology’s Role in Discovering Secondary Causes of Hyperglycaemia.” Amy’s work, recognised at the Australasian Diabetes Congress, highlights the transformative impact of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) in diabetes care. Her case study has also been published in the “Freestyle Living with Diabetes: Learning from Case Studies 2024” book, produced by Abbott and the Australian Diabetes Educators Association, further cementing her contributions to the field.

Amy Zheng (second from right) receiving her award. Pictured with ADEA President Amanda Bartlett, Bryan Ladell from Abbott, and ADEA Vice President Ann Bush at the Australasian Diabetes Congress on 23 August.

As a dedicated Diabetes Educator, Amy specialises in utilising CGM to empower patients with real-time insights into their glucose levels, leading to more personalised and effective diabetes management. Her work demonstrates how CGM can improve glycaemic control, reduce complications, and enhance patients’ quality of life. Amy’s passion for integrating technology with personalised care makes her a leader in her field.

To book an appointment with Amy, please call 9987-2226 at Madison Medical Practice Hornsby.