Nicola Taylor is the Professional Education Specialist for Dexcom UK & Ireland.
As a Professional Education Specialist for Dexcom her role is to support Health Care Professionals with their knowledge and skills in using real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (rt-CGM) including how this works in Hybrid Closed Loop (HCL) systems. Her previous clinical work as a Diabetes Specialist Dietitian in the NHS focused on supporting people with diabetes with the self-management skills needed to improve diabetes control and quality of life, in particular through the use of CGM, insulin pump therapy and HCL systems. She is passionate about increasing the awareness, access to and use of technology in diabetes care.
Tracey Flax is a Learning Technologist with MyWay Digital Health. Her primary dedication lies in advancing structured education and resources for individuals living with diabetes. With a profound passion for the intersection of healthcare, technology, and social equality, Tracey is committed to making a meaningful impact in these domains.
Salma is a Consultant Dietitian working in the field of community health and wellbeing for over 20 years. Salma is interested in delivering diabetes care through digital platforms and is currently supporting the Northwest London Diabetes Transformation programme. She is also the co-author of the Carbs and Cals World Food Book. The first visual carbohydrate awareness resource for ethnic minority communities.
Scott Mackenzie is an academic foundation doctor in Edinburgh, Scotland. He has worked with MyWay Digital Health for a number of years to develop educational resources for people with diabetes and is passionate about improving the quality and accessible of diabetes patient education.
Alex has been Clinical Lead in Diabetes and Endocrinology at Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust since 2007; driving a process of modernisation from delivering general diabetes care to delivering high quality specialist care.
He is a core member of the diverse stakeholder team who designed and implemented an integrated Diabetes Service for Somerset. Alex is also a Diabetes UK Clinical Champion which is a development programme that drives improvement in diabetes care. Finally, he is Clinical Director for Integrated care; acting as an interface between the hospital and primary care during the South Somerset Vanguard programme – an ambitious project to re-design healthcare delivery.
Debbie is CEO and clinical lead at MWDH. She is a qualified consultant diabetologist and senior academic (University of Edinburgh – MBChB (Hons), BSc, PhD, Clin Ed Dip), a 2017–18 NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellow and one of nine 2019 UK Women in Innovation award winners.
Debbie is a national leader in diabetes artificial intelligence and an international leader in diabetes education. Previously, she was a health columnist for a national UK newspaper and TV doctor/presenter for STV. She has trained in business development through the Boston MIT Entrepreneurship programme, the Unlocking Ambition and Converge Challenge initiatives, and the University of Edinburgh AI Accelerator and has delivered more than £5m in innovation funding. Debbie has led MWDH since 2017, delivering a high-growth globally operating company with a best-in-class diabetes platform.
Kirsten Cumming is the Clinical Education Lead with MyWay Digital Health.
Kirsten studied Food Nutrition and Health at Abertay University. Her work with MyWay focuses on developing structured education and resources for people with diabetes. Her sister was diagnosed with Type 1 when she was 11 years old and after developing a number of complications, had a pancreas and kidney transplant 4 years ago.
Zoe Skivington is the Support Assistant with MyWay Digital Health.
She supports the admin work behind various projects within the company as well as user support. After studying sports & fitness, Zoe went on to study a combined degree in health & psychology, taking a key interest in diabetes.
Alison Campbell is the Learning Resource Administrator with MyWay Digital Health.
Alison supports the development of our eLearning courses, graphics and educational resources on our public access websites.