Primary Care Diabetes Society of Australia Conference 2026

Date
29 Mar 2026
09:30 AM - 05:00 PM

Cost
$110

Available to
General Practice
Allied Health Practitioners
Nurse

Continuing Professional Development

CPD Hours unavailable

This event is specifically for primary care health professionals and students (including GPs, nurses, allied health, and pharmacists) who work with people living with diabetes. Whether you are highly experienced or new to diabetes primary care, this conference offers practical, evidence-based skills to strengthen team-based practice.

Organised by the PCDSA, the program goes beyond “knowing the guidelines” and focuses on how to apply them in real-world primary care settings practice.

Event Details:

Date: Sunday, 29 March 2026

Time: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm AEDT

Location: Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne, 328 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia 


This event is specifically for primary care health professionals and students who work with people living with diabetes. Whether you are highly experienced or new to diabetes primary care, this conference offers practical, evidence-based skills to strengthen team-based practice.

Why join us?

  • Practical Clinical Sessions: Learn the latest in diabetes science alongside hands on strategies you can implement immediately.
  • Person First Communication: Build skills in language and communication approaches that enhance trust, reduce stigma, and improve emotional wellbeing.
  • Systems for Success: Explore models of care that support effective diabetes management within the realities of busy primary care settings.

Secure your tickets today and join a community dedicated to respectful, inclusive, and evidence-based care.

  • Existing PCDSA Members: $100 + fees
  • Conference Ticket + 12 Month PCDSA Membership: $140 + fees
  • Bring a bestie: buy one get one free

Register Now: PCDSA Conference

PCDSA acknowledges conference sponsors & exhibitors: Diabetes Victoria (Official Event Partner), Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, Boehringer-Ingelheim, and Sanofi