David Simmons
Western Sydney University, NSW, Australia

Distinguished Professor David Simmons
Distinguished Professor Simmons, MA, MBBS, FRACP, FRCP, MD (Cantab), is the Professor of Medicine at the Western Sydney University Macarthur Clinical School, Head of the Campbelltown Hospital Endocrinology Department. With over 400 refereed publications he was the 2020 American Diabetes Association Norbert Freinkel and 2022 Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group Pederson Awardee. He is the current president of the Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) and was a member of the World Health Organisation technical working group on the criteria for hyperglycaemia in pregnancy. He remains a practising endocrinologist with diabetes in pregnancy and young adult diabetes clinics.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The association between glycaemia and pregnancy complications in early GDM (107385)
4:00 PM
David Simmons
Session 4: Diagnosis of GDM
Effect of treatment for early gestational diabetes mellitus on neonatal respiratory distress: a secondary analysis of the TOBOGM study (107389)
10:15 AM
David Simmons
Session 1: Advancements in Management in DIP
How “large for gestational age” is defined affects the interpretation of randomised controlled trials: Evidence from the CDC4G trial (#13)
10:35 AM
David Simmons
Morning Tea + Posters P1
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
Accuracy of blood glucose meters in pregnant women with hyperglycemia (#17)
10:35 AM
Tobias Kongbrailatpam
Morning Tea + Posters P1
International Lived Experiences Perspectives on GDM diagnosis, criteria and service delivery – a qualitative analysis (#18)
10:35 AM
Rachel Hicks
Morning Tea + Posters P1
Preliminary results from a systematic review of the economic burden of hyperglycemia in pregnancy (#19)
10:35 AM
Mohammad Monirul Haque
Morning Tea + Posters P1
Managing Gestational Diabetes: A Case Study of Glucokinase-Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young During Pregnancy (#20)
10:35 AM
Sian Raubinger
Morning Tea + Posters P1
Risk for maternal and neonatal complications in pregnant women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) (#31)
10:35 AM
Helena Teede
Morning Tea + Posters P1
Implementing the findings of the TOBOGM RCT: Can it be done? (108309)
3:40 PM
David Simmons
Session 4: Diagnosis of GDM