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She Believed CGM Would Change Patient Lives—And She Was Right

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Today we explore the evolution of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) — from the first professional CGM in 1999 to the advanced tech driving today’s AID systems, and how these devices changed patient lives along the way. Dr. Grazia Aleppo, a leading endocrinologist and early CGM believer, joins to discuss early CGM innovations, the challenges of adoption, and pivotal research that expanded global access. Plus, we look ahead to what the future of CGM technology might hold. Have you used any of these CGMs? Let us know what it was like in the comments on Youtube.

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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not medical advice and is for educational purposes only. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care.

*10-day trial eligibility may vary. Full terms and conditions apply. Visit omnipod.com/diabetech for clinical disclaimers, terms and important safety information. The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes. The Omnipod 5 Controller is not waterproof.

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Today we explore the evolution of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) — from the first professional CGM in 1999 to the advanced tech driving today’s AID systems, and how these devices changed patient lives along the way. Dr. Grazia Aleppo, a leading endocrinologist and early CGM believer, joins to discuss early CGM innovations, the challenges of adoption, and pivotal research that expanded global access. Plus, we look ahead to what the future of CGM technology might hold. Have you used any of these CGMs? Let us know what it was like in the comments on Youtube.

Learn about Omnipod 5 (today's sponsor)*

T1D Exchange Registry Sign up (US residents only)

Watch This Episode On Youtube

Join our Newsletter | Support us on Patreon

Follow Diabetech: Instagram | Tik Tok | YouTube | Facebook

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not medical advice and is for educational purposes only. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care.

*10-day trial eligibility may vary. Full terms and conditions apply. Visit omnipod.com/diabetech for clinical disclaimers, terms and important safety information. The Pod has an IP28 rating for up to 25 feet for 60 minutes. The Omnipod 5 Controller is not waterproof.

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