ADEA invites case studies that address contemporary issues in the practice of diabetes care, diabetes education and self-management involving the use of flash glucose monitoring with/or without ambulatory glucose profile.

This consent form is for the person with diabetes who is identified and discussed in any case studies submitted by their diabetes educator for this competition. 

This consent form is for the purpose of granting of a non-exclusive licence to information and materials included in any case studies submitted for this competition.

By submitting this consent form, you agree to the specified terms and conditions set out below. Please read this form carefully before submitting.

Selected case studies might be published via the following channels as part of the competition:
  • Print publication available to delegates at the Australasian Diabetes Congress (ADC) 2019, previously known as the ADS-ADEA Annual Scientific Meeting (written case studies only)
  • Video available to delegates at the ADC 2019 and ADEA members (video case studies only)
  • Online via the ADEA website available to ADEA members (both written and video case studies) 
  • Oral presentation at the ADC (both written and video case studies) 
  • ADE December, ADEA's official online publication available to ADEA members (either written or video case study)  
ADEA and the sponsor will not use the materials for other purposes beyond this competition. 
ADEA and the sponsor will not use the materials in a manner that may be deemed adverse or defamatory to the person submitting this form.
ADEA and the sponsor will not use the materials for any political or commercial gain. 

If you have any questions, please contact ADEA on (02) 6287 4822.

Please complete this consent form by 15 May 2019

This program is financially supported by Abbott Diabetes Care.

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