Researchers at the University of Melbourne are seeking stakeholder perspectives on how precision medicine can enhance type 2 diabetes management in prevention in Australia.
Precision diabetes evolves the existing one-size-fits-all approach, into one in which data personalises and enhances clinical decisions at the subgroup, if not individual level.
We are recruiting the following to participate in 30 to 60-minute interviews:
- People living with type 2 diabetes
- General Practitioners
- Diabetes educators
- Endocrinologists.
An honorarium of $100 will be provided to participants to thank them for their time.
This project has human research ethics approval from the University of Melbourne.
For more information about the project please contact Dr Rochelle Sleaby sleabyr@unimelb.edu.au
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