WORLDWIDE DIABETES FIRST INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL COURSE … · Introductory Plenary Lecture – 8:30...
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SBD FORUM ON UPDATES AND INNOVATIONS IN DIABETESXIV Seminar on Diabetes and
Metabolic Syndrome of Federal District
WORLDWIDE DIABETES FIRST INTERNATIONALCLINICAL COURSE IN DIABETES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS
HELPING TO ADVANCE DIABETES CARE IN COUNTRIES WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
1-3 November, 2018; Brasilia, Brazil
This two-day course is designed for diabetes specialists and train-ees across Brazil and America. The format will be a mix of formal lectures, panel discussions, workshop sessions, one-on-one inter-actions and hands-on experience. Sponsors will have the ability to support course functions, obtain exhibit space, and hold ancillary sessions.
PRELIMINARY COURSE AGENDA
DAY 1: Thursday, 1 November
DAY 2: Friday, 2 November
Registration – 12:00 – 6:00 PM
Registration – 7:30 – 8:30 AM Opening – 8:15 AMIntroductory Plenary Lecture – 8:30 AM • Situation of diabetes in Brazil: Current data and epidemiological projects
Session 1: Diagnosis – 9:00 AM • Pre-diabetes• Gestational diabetes• New onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT)• Diabetes and cardiovascular disease
BREAK – 11:00 AM Session 2: Type 2 Diabetes: Non-insulin Therapy - 11:30 AM • SGLT-2 Inhibitors• GLP-1 Receptor Agonists• DPP4 inhibitors and other agents
BRUNCH – 12:50 PM TO 1:50 PM I Industry Exhibits Open
1:50 PM - Industry Symposia Session 3: Old-New Drugs - Here to Stay and Where Else to Go - 3:00 PM • Metformin: Its place in 21st Century diabetes management• Modern management of type 1 diabetes
BREAK – 4:00 PM
Session 4: Insulins - What Are the Diferences - 4:20 PM • Basals | Premix | Fast – Faster | Biosimilars
Plenary Lecture: The Hypoglycemia Prevention Project – 5:25 PM
Conclusion Day 1 – 6:00 PM
Evening - Welcome Reception and Dinner – 7:30 PM
DAY 3: Saturday, 3 November
Session 5: Obesity – 8:00 AM • Diet: lifestyle adjustment and exercise – Will they ever work?• Pharmacotherapy for obesity: Does anything really work?• The place of bariatric surgery
Parallel Sessions – 9:20 AMCardiovascular outcome trials – How do we interpret them?Technology and type 1 diabetes - From CGM to closed loop
BREAK – 10:00 AM
Session 6: Microvascular Complications of Diabetes – 10:30 AM• Retinopathy: What’s new in 2018 and the place for intra-retinal injection therapy• Diabetic kidney disease: An update• Diabetic neuropathy – Can we manage the pain?• The diabetic foot – Is prevention possible?
BRUNCH – 12:10 – 1:10 PM
Industry Symposia – 1:20 PM
Workshop Session 2: Special Clinical Practice Issues – 2:30 PM(participants may choose 2 workshops, rotation time – 10 min)Topic 1 – The diabetic foot, with hands-on teachingTopic 2 – Diabetes and pregnancy: From gestational to pre-existing diabetesTopic 3 – Macrovascular disease (heart and stroke) in diabetes: Screening, prevention and managementTopic 4 – Lipodistrophy: What you should know?Topic 5 – CIIS: Who should be prescribed and how to manage it?
BREAK – 4:00 PM
Parallel Sessions – 4:20 PMDiabetes in the elderly Diabetes in children and adolescents
Session 7: Dyslipidemia – 5:00 PM• Which statins?• When, how and who should be prescribed PCSK9 inhibitors?• Is there a place for fibrates? If so, who and when?
Closing Lecture –The Future of Diabetes Treatment: Perspectives on Precision Medicine – 6:00 PMEvening - Informal Dinner – 7:30 PM
COURSE CHAIRS: Andrew J.M. Boulton, MD, FACP, FRCPHermelinda C. Pedrosa, MD
For more information, please refer to our website: www.worldwidediabetes.org, or contact us via e-mail ([email protected]).