09.00 – 10.30
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SESSION 1
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09.00
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THE ABCD Debate
This house believes that the current NICE guidelines are out of date, lack patient
focus and are not fit for purpose.
Professor Miles Fisher, Glasgow & Dr Amanda Adler, Cambridge
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10.30
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Tea, coffee and posters.
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11.00 – 12.30
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SESSION 2
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11.00
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Quantifying a case for change: How IMPACT 2 justifies improved glycaemic control as a health care priority.
Dr Mike Baxter, Sanofi
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11.30
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Symposium sponsored by NovoNordisk Ltd
Chaired by Professor Steve Bain, Swansea
Cardiovascular outcomes in Type 2 diabetes
Background to CVOT’s
Professor John Petrie, Glasgow
Recent CVOT findings
Professor Steve Bain, Swansea
Discussion and Q & A
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12.30 – 13.15
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Lunch and posters.
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13.15 – 15.00
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SESSION 3
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13.15
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The 4th Niru Goenka Lecture
Diabetes Care For You: Re-inventing Diabetes Care in Brighton & Hove
Dr. Paul Grant, Sussex Community Foundation NHS Trust
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14.15
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T1DM in Athletes
Roddy Riddle (runner) and Chris Pennell (rugby).
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15.00
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Tea, coffee and posters.
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15.15 – 16.30
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SESSION 4
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15.15
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Current worksforce
Dr Stella George, East & North Herts NHS Trust
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15.30
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Time for diabetologists to measure their hormone: utility and interpretation of C peptide in T1DM.
Professor Andrew Hattersley, Exeter
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16.00
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Iodine levels in mothers and infants and the impact on brain development.
Dr Fiona Williams, Dundee
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16.30
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SpR presentations, the best to receive the “ABCD Best Research Travel Grant”
Estimating the potential risk reduction of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) complications if systolic blood pressure (SBP) targets were to be lowered
Dr Samiul Mostafa, DTU, Oxford University
Does glycaemic control improve in adults with Type 1 diabetes after attending CarbAware, a novel, 3 hour, structured education course?
Dr Gaya Thanabalasingham, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
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17.00
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Meeting closes.
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