Gestational Diabetes: What’s all the fuss about? Novel low-cost approaches to managing an increasing number of women with diabetes in pregnancy
1 in 7 births are affected by gestational diabetes (the experience of diabetes during pregnancy). Of these, the vast majority of cases experiencing diabetes-related hyperglycaemia (an excess of glucose in the blood) are in low- and middle-income countries where access to maternal care is often restricted.

So what is all the fuss about? In this seminar, Senior Research Fellow Dr Jane Hirst will focus on the global burden of gestational diabetes and associated challenges in its management during pregnancy and after birth. Jane will also share exciting approaches to addressing this burden, including the novel adoption of digital monitoring and machine learning in work by Jane and colleagues at The George Institute for Global Health, UK.

A recording will be made available shortly after the event. Follow us on Twitter @georgeinstuk with #GeorgeSeminars to catch the release, and subscribe to our YouTube channel here.
Date: 20 March 2019, 14:30 (Wednesday, 10th week, Hilary 2019)
Venue: 75 George Street (Hayes House), 75 George Street OX1 2BQ
Venue Details: Seminar Room, 1st Floor, Hayes House. Lift and stair access.
Speaker: Dr Jane Hirst (The George Institute for Global Health, University of Oxford )
Organising department: George Institute for Global Health
Part of: The George Institute for Global Health UK Seminars
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: All welcome
Editor: Anastasia Bow-Bertrand