Medvarsity release findings from its comprehensive survey of over 3,000 diabetologists and endocrinologists across India. Release in honour of World Diabetes Day, the survey highlights the priorities, barriers, and future perspectives of healthcare providers commit to advancing diabetes care through continuous learning and innovative technologies like artificial intelligence (AI).
The research shows healthcare professionals are deeply commit to improving their skills, with 90% saying ongoing training is vital.
When it comes to learning, doctors prefer to learn from each other.
Clinical case discussions and peer reviews were chosen by 75% of participants as their preferred method for professional development, highlighting the value of collaborative, real-world applications.
Prevention and management of diabetes complications is the top priority for doctors looking to enhance their expertise, with 82% wanting to learn more in this area.
Close behind is advance insulin management, with 78% of doctors to sharpen their skills in this specialist field.
The survey finds that while doctors are eager to learn, they face real challenges.
Time constraints emerge as the most common barrier, affecting 65% of respondents, follow by cost of programs (60%) and difficulty balancing personal and professional life (58%).
Despite these hurdles, there’s a strong appetite for AI training, with 78% of doctors wanting to learn how to use automate insulin dose calculators, along with high interest in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) analysis systems and diabetic retinopathy screening tools.
The survey reveal that healthcare professionals are increasingly looking to AI to enhance diabetes management.
Early detection and diagnosis of diabetes complications (88%) and personalise treatment plans (85%) were the most anticipate AI applications, while 80% of doctors see automate blood sugar monitoring as key, pointing to the importance of continuous monitoring in diabetes care.
Gerald Jaideep, CEO of Medvarsity, said :
As diabetes continues to be a major health challenge, these insights will help shape how we train doctors, ensuring they’re ready to provide the best care possible in an increasingly digital world.
By supporting upskilling in high-priority areas and promoting training in emerging AI tools, Medvarsity is helping shape a healthcare workforce ready to tackle the challenges of diabetes with precision and empathy.