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Prof Eugenia Pedagogos

Nephrologist and Clinical Professor, University of Melbourne; Clinical Research Lead, @Home Division, Western Health; Director of Medical Services, Epworth Freemasons
Professor Pedagogos is currently the Clinical Research Lead for the @Home Division at Western Health and the Director of Medical Services at Epworth Freemasons, where she leads initiatives in patient care, translational research, and clinical innovation.

She is a practicing Nephrologist and Clinical Professor at the University of Melbourne, actively engaged in medical education and collaborative research.

She has previously held leadership roles including Head of Unit, Custodial Health at Western Health and Director of Medical Innovation at Epworth HealthCare, bringing over 30 years of experience across the medical, education, and healthcare sectors.

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Hear about why urine ACR is critical, the hidden risks of CKD Stage 3A, and how new therapies like SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists are changing care - even beyond diabetes.

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A practical, case-based panel i showing how kidney, cardiovascular and metabolic risks intersect in diabetes, and how current therapies can be combined for meaningful long term benefit.

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In this Product Explainer, Nephrologist Prof Eugenia Pedagogos reviews the new PBS listing for dapagliflozin in chronic kidney disease, discusses clinical data, and frames the clinical implications for CKD management.

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Upcoming Healthed Webcast

POTS – What You Need to Know

Tuesday 17th February, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Dennis Lau

Cardiac Electrophysiologist; The Royal Adelaide Hospital; Clinical Professor, The University of Adelaide

Hear the latest evidence-based management options for POTS - a common, yet poorly recognised and misunderstood autonomic dysfunction condition in our community. Join Prof Dennis Lau for an update on POTS, who is at risk, presenting symptoms and how it can be diagnosed in the primary care setting.