December 3, 2025 | Diabetes Education, Digital Health Awards 2025, The Sugar Queens

Medscape Education’s dynamic educational series, CGM Sweet Talk With the Sugar Queens, has earned a Silver Award in the Video Series (Digital Health Media / Publications) category at the 2025 Digital Health Awards.
Empowering Clinicians and Driving Impact
This high-impact, social media series features a team of diabetes experts on a mission to transform how clinicians understand and manage diabetes.
The Sugar Queens—Eeden M. Miller, DO, D-ABOM, D-ACD (Moderator); Jennifer Goldman, PharmD, CDCES, BC-ADM, FCCP (Faculty); and Davida F. Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM (Faculty), break down the complexities of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), lifestyle interventions, medication management, and real-world challenges including access, disparities, and adherence.
Exceptional Reach and Measurable Outcomes
The series has demonstrated significant reach and meaningful impact, influencing clinical practice and driving engagement with Medscape’s diabetes resources:
But the true power of the Sugar Queens goes beyond view counts. Their influence has driven measurable improvements in clinician engagement and supported better diabetes care:
Explore the Series
To learn more about how the Sugar Queens are advancing diabetes care, explore the full series NOW:
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