Dr. Alice Cheng on Time in Range

Dr. Alice Cheng explains why Time in Range as a clinical metric is a strong complement to the already established A1C.
About Dr. Alice Cheng
Dr. Alice Cheng is an endocrinologist at Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga and St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. For her contributions to diabetes care, she has received a Certificate of Recognition from the Ontario College of Family Physicians.
Dr. Richard Bergenstal on Time in Range

Dr. Richard Bergenstal explains how CGM data and the Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) Report can be interpreted and used in a clinical setting.
About Dr. Richard Bergenstal
Dr. Richard Bergenstal is an endocrinologist and Executive Director of the International Diabetes Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Two areas of recent focus include standardizing glucose data reports utilising the AGP and effective strategies for implementing CGM and hybrid closed-loop therapy into clinical practice.