Jeff Flack
Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, NSW, Australia
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Head, Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology and Director, Diabetes Centre Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, Sydney.
Main area of clinical research interest is Information Technology applications in Medicine, especially Data sets and Quality Audit initiatives involving Diabetes Data collection, analysis and reporting. He developed [with Professor Stephen Colagiuri] the Australian National Diabetes Information Audit and Benchmarking initiative, [ANDIAB], that collated diabetes data from Specialist Diabetes Services in Australia and benchmarked results for participants to review their process and outcomes data with peers. ANDIAB ran as a Pilot in 1998, thence in 1999 - 2011. He Chaired the National Diabetes Data Working Group [NDDWG] until 2012, the Advisory Committee to the National Centre for Monitoring Diabetes (Incorporating the National Diabetes Register) at the AIHW.
He served on the Australian Diabetes Society Council from 2000-2006, and was ADS President 2004-2006. He is a Conjoint Professor, School of Medicine Western Sydney University and Conjoint Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine UNSW. In August 2014 he was awarded Honorary Life Membership of the Society and an ADS Lifetime Achievement Award for services to diabetes including ANDIAB. Professor Flack received an AM in the Australia Day 2016 Honours List.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Implications of a Change in ADIPS GDM Diagnostic Criteria to Odds Ratio 2.0 Threshold (#4)
10:35 AM
Jeff R Flack
Morning Tea + Posters P1
Current GDM Diagnostic Criteria Patient Characteristics and Outcomes: A Single Centre Eight Year Review (#11)
10:35 AM
Jeff R Flack
Morning Tea + Posters P1
The association between glycaemia and pregnancy complications in early GDM (107385)
4:00 PM
David Simmons
Session 4: Diagnosis of GDM
Postpartum Glucose Tolerance after Early Gestational Diabetes: Follow-up of Women in the TOBOGM Study (#14)
10:20 AM
N Wah Cheung
Session 5: Long Term Complications
Risk for maternal and neonatal complications in pregnant women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) (#31)
10:35 AM
Helena Teede
Morning Tea + Posters P1