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The T2D podcast - Prof. Diarmuid Smith - Consultant Endocrinologist, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin

The T2D podcast - Prof. Diarmuid Smith - Consultant Endocrinologist, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin

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This is the  second episode in the patient-led type two diabetes (T2D) podcast which aims to give you the answers to the questions that you want to know about type two diabetes.
 
 Thank you for all the responses to the initial questionnaire that was sent out to see what questions you had about the condition. Sinead Powell, Senior Dietitian with Diabetes Ireland answered some of your nutrition and diet ones and in this episode Prof. Diarmuid Smith Consultant Endocrinologist in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland will answer some of the more clinical ones.
 If you could please take the time to answer the very short survey afterwards and let me know what you think of the information contained in the podcast, I would be very grateful. 

You can leave a comment here - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NQNSQ7X  all responses are completely anonymous.

 You can also get in touch with me via the following email address: olivia.crinion2@mail.dcu.ie.


If you have any questions about the information contained in podcast or would like a transcript of any of the episodes, please get in touch with me via the following email address: olivia.crinion2@mail.dcu.ie.

Ethics approval has been granted by DCU for this study.

If participants have concerns about this study and wish to contact an independent person, please contact:

The Chair, DCU Humanities & Social Science Faculty Research Ethics Committee, c/o Dublin City University, Dublin 9. Tel 01-7008000, e-mail hss-frec@dcu.ie

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