Reimagining Diabetes Support at Scale
March 24 | Live Virtual Event
Featuring Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD
Hosted by DiabetesSisters
Education Informs. Support Sustains.
Health systems are being asked to improve engagement, reduce diabetes distress, and extend care beyond clinic visits. Education alone is not enough.
Structured, evidence-based peer support can strengthen self-efficacy, reinforce behavior change, and complement clinical care at scale.
Join Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD, and DiabetesSisters (DS) for a strategic discussion on embedding peer support as a core pillar of modern diabetes care.
Why Attend
This session is designed for:
- CDCES professionals and diabetes educators
- Endocrinologists and primary care leaders
- Population health and value-based care teams
- Health system administrators
- Payers, employers, and digital health innovators
You will gain:
- A preview of DS’ new intentional variety peer support model for women
- Insight into integrating Support within evolving DSMES frameworks
- Evidence supporting peer support as a measurable engagement strategy
The Opportunity
When peer support is intentional, structured, and evidence-informed:
- Engagement extends beyond appointments
- Women feel more confident and supported
- Clinical teams gain a trusted care extender
- Systems strengthen outcomes
Join the conversation and explore what is possible.
Keynote Speaker

Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD
Endocrinologist and national leader in diabetes care
Dr. Gabbay brings decades of clinical, research, and policy leadership to a timely conversation about how structured, evidence-based peer support strengthens engagement, improves lived experience, and complements clinical care.
Meet the Hosts
