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ABCD DTN-UK Meeting 2019

The DTN-UK meeting represents a unique opportunity for UK pump teams to come together to share ideas and best practice.

The meeting will appeal to all consultants, SpRs, nurse specialists and dieticians involved or interested in insulin pump therapy. We are limited to 100 delegates, and in 2017 and 2018 the meeting filled up quickly, so please ensure you reserve your place early. We look forward to seeing you there.

The meeting is open to healthcare professionals working with people with diabetes.

Conveniently for delegates the meeting will be followed by the opening of the ABCD Spring Meeting 2019.

DTN-UK Meeting 2019 Programme

Session 1: Chaired by Dr Dinesh Nagi, ABCD Chair

09:30 Welcome
Dr. Emma Wilmot, Derby
09:45

Where are we now?
Adults: Dr Bob Young, Manchester
Paediatrics: Dr Justin Warner, Cardiff

10:15 Where are we going?
Dr. Emma Wilmot, Derby
10:35

Update from NHSE
Dr. Partha Kar, Portsmouth

10:45

Technology update
Dr. Peter J Hammond, Harrogate

11:15

Refreshments & exhibition

Session 2: Chaired by Dr Peter Hammond & Dr Pratik Choudhary

11:45 Case based discussions
- Pregnancy, Prof Eleanor Scott, Leeds
- Glycaemic variability, Dr Iain Cranston, Portsmouth
- Problematic hypoglycaemia, Dr Jackie Elliott​, Sheffield
13:00 Lunch, exhibition and posters 

Session 3 & 4: Best Practice Guide Workshops

13:45 Best Practice Guide Workshops
- CSII optimisation, Dr Peter Hammond & Dr Sufyan Hussain
- CGM optimisation, Dr Pratik Choudhary
- Inpatients on CSII, Dr Mark Evans
14:30 Best Practice Guide Workshops
- CSII optimisation, Dr Peter Hammond & Dr Sufyan Hussain
- CGM optimisation, Dr Pratik Choudhary
- Inpatients on CSII, Dr Mark Evans
15:15

Refreshments & exhibition

Session 5: Chaired by Dr Emma Wilmot, DTN-UK Chair

15:45 Open source APS #wearenotwaiting
User perspectives, Alastair McLay
HCP perspective, Dr Mark Evans
16:30

Symposium sponsored by Abbott Diabetes Care
Relative importance of point accuracy in static v’s dynamic datasets for clinical use.
Dr Iain C P Cranston, Portsmouth

17:30 Meeting closes