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The History of Diabetes Tech

Join our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/4axzc1X Support us on Patreon (extra content): https://bit.ly/3TKpdRK Diabetech Community Discord:   / discord   I went to Medtronic headquarters in LA to learn about the history of diabetes technology and the journey to an artificial pancreas. I spoke with Ali Dianaty, Medtronic's Senior VP of Product Innovation and Operations about the first backpack-sized insulin pump, early Minimed pumps, an implantable insulin pump, the first continuous glucose monitors and more! Would you like to see more videos like this? Have you used this tech? Let us know in the comments ⬇️ 📱Follow for more:   / diabe_tech   |   / diabe_tech   |   / diabetechjustin   Watch the Podcast:    • Diabetech Podcast   Medtronic paid for travel expenses of this trip, but had no control over the production or reporting in this video. HUGE thank you to the Medtronic team, Alex Adams and Toby for shooting/directing, and Georgi Goldman for your guidance. Research Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m... Products I Recommend: Sugar Pixel: https://bit.ly/SugarPixel Tidbyt: https://bit.ly/Tidbyt Supplies: https://amzn.to/3N2Qs5F DISCLAIMER: My videos are not medical advice. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapters: History of Medtronic - 01:31 Early Blood Glucose Meters - 03:16 First Insulin Pump Backpack - 04:26 The AutoSyringe Pump - 06:04 Implantable Insulin Pump - 08:30 First CGMs - 13:23 Automated Insulin Delivery Systems - 15:26 -- Product Link Disclosure -- In order to create free content, I use affiliate links. This means if you make purchases through certain links, I may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you).

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