June 9, 2025 | ADASciSessions, CME, Diabetes Education, DiabetesCare, MedscapeAI, Publications, Sugar Queens

The American Diabetes Association’s 85th Scientific Sessions is almost here, and Medscape is ready to make an impact in the world of diabetes care! With two groundbreaking symposia, 11 dynamic research posters, and an interactive MedscapeAI Kiosk, there’s never been a better time to connect with us in Chicago.
Medscape is making waves at ADA’s Scientific Sessions, and we can’t wait for you to join us! Booth #2030 will be your hub for all things diabetes and endocrinology education. We will feature innovative educational resources, live events, and 11 exciting publications. Plus, you will have the chance to interact with our cutting-edge MedscapeAI technology and explore the latest Sugar Queens content from Season 1.
In addition to our symposia, research posters, and MedscapeAI Kiosk, we’re offering:
Whether you are looking to enhance your clinical knowledge, discover new research, or simply connect with the Medscape community, Booth #2030 is the place to be!
We are kicking off with two high-impact symposia, designed to address key issues in diabetes care today. These events will bring together experts, healthcare professionals, and educators to share transformative insights and strategies.
Medscape is showcasing 11 cutting-edge research posters that delve into the latest advancements in diabetes care. Topics include virtual patient simulations, online CME, and much more. Here’s a sneak peek:
Plus, many more!
When & Where:
📅 June 21–23 | 🕝 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM CT
📍 Poster Hall F1
For more details, please search for the main author: Amy Larkin, PharmaD, in the conference program
Be sure to visit our poster sessions to explore these groundbreaking findings and see how they are shaping the future of diabetes care. Don’t forget—catch up on the latest research at Booth #2030 between sessions!
Medscape at ADA 2025 is where innovation meets education. Join us for a conference experience like no other, filled with inspiring events, real-world solutions, and the chance to connect with the brightest minds in diabetes care.
See you in Chicago—let’s make ADA 2025 unforgettable!
For more details on all things diabetes education, please reach out to Piyali Shin
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