KDA-Asia Pacific region Webinar on the Recent Treatment of Diabetes 2021
Nov
15
7:00 pm19:00

KDA-Asia Pacific region Webinar on the Recent Treatment of Diabetes 2021

KAPD 2021

This webinar is for researchers on diabetes study in Asia-Pacific region.

As the theme of the 3rd KAPD 2021 is 'The Right Time to Start Kidney Protection is Now', this meeting will deal with how various inter-related risk factors affect approaches to treatment, when considering the link between cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic (CRM) systems in T2D disease progression in Asian patients.

It will be an opportunity for a highly interactive, collaborative, and clinically important discussion on how to optimize care for T2D patients, with a focus on evidence-based clinical decision making and the importance of early intervention with treatment value of SGLT2 inhibitors for Asia patients.

Important Dates

Deadline for Registration: 10 November 2021 (KST)
Access Key & Link Open: 14 November 2021 (KST)
Meeting Date: 15 November 2021 (KST)

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Program on (MON) 15 NOVEMBER

18:55-19:00         "The Right Time to Start Kidney Protection is NOW"
Opening: Sung Hee Choi (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea)

19:00-19:20         Introduction: "Benefit of SGLT2 is across the Diabetes and kidney continuum"
Kunho Yoon (The Catholic University of Korea, Republic of Korea)

Lectures (19:20-20:00)

19:20-19:40         From prediction to kidney death, challenge and strategy from patient's perspectives
Merlin Thomas (Monash University, Australia)

19:40-20:00         Block the flow from T2DM to kidney burden with local practice
Eun-jung Rhee (Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea)

Panel Discussion (20:00-20:30)

Khoo, Chin Meng (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Chang-Hee Jung (University of Ulsan, Republic of Korea)

20:30-20:50         Q&A

20:50-21:00         Closing
Kunho Yoon (The Catholic University of Korea, Republic of Korea)

KAPD 2021

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Foot Care Forum Whakatau for Registered Nurses
Sept
30
9:00 am09:00

Foot Care Forum Whakatau for Registered Nurses

Saturday 30 October 2021
Venue: Nelson Tasman Hospice, 331 Suffolk Road Stoke, Nelson

8:30am Registration
9am - 5pm Foot Care Forum

Guest Speakers

Heather Woods NZRN Foot Care Nurse Specialist
Lyn Harris NZRN Foot Care Nurse/Specialist Nurse Amputee Care
Charlotte Russell – Podiatrist/The Shoe Room
Claire O’ Shea - Waikato DHB Lead Podiatrist

Space is limited to 75 attendees.
$120 per person
Lunch provided.

To secure your place send your registration to:

Te Piki Oranga Whakatū
E admin.whakatu@tpo.org.nz
P +64 3 546 9099

Te Piki Oranga
Internet Banking Number 020704 0116909 00
Particulars: Foot Care Forum
Code: Name of attendee

Registrations close 23 October 2021

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KDA-Asia Pacific region Webinar on the Recent Treatment of Diabetes 2021 (KAPD 2021)
Sept
7
10:00 pm22:00

KDA-Asia Pacific region Webinar on the Recent Treatment of Diabetes 2021 (KAPD 2021)

The theme of the KAPD 2021 is ‘Asian Diabetes Patients, Yes! There are Differences’, and this meeting will be a forum to exchange our knowledge on various cases in the treatment of diabetes.

We will discuss treatment value of DPP-4 inhibitors with a broad range of patients in Asia by the unique characteristics with strong clinical evidence. It will help us learn their insight on better treatment for Asian patients.

As part of our efforts, we the KDA are seeking for the way to attract more colleagues from all around the world to the webinar. We would like to take this opportunity to lay down a foundation for academic network, to develop the world of diabetes research.

Find out more about the work of the Korean Diabetes Association: https://www.kapd2021.org/

Date & Time: 10pm NZ time (7pm KST)
Deadline for Registration:
2 September 2021 (KST)
Access key & link will be sent: 6 September 2021 (KST)

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IDF Virtual Congress 2021
Aug
11
2:00 pm14:00

IDF Virtual Congress 2021

Due to the level of interest and demand, the abstract submission deadline for the IDF Virtual Congress 2021 has been extended to August 27.

Abstracts should address diabetes complications and accepted abstracts will be published in the official IDF journal, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.

Submit your abstract

The IDF Virtual Congress 2021 offers attractive group rates to facilitate participation from across the world. Register a group of at least 20 people and receive up to 20% discount.

Register

Our event has been accredited with 18 hours of CME credits from the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).

Programme highlights

Wednesday, 8 December

Prof David Preiss will talk about the promise of future therapies which substantially lower triglycerides, including those working through the lipoprotein lipase pathway.

Friday, 10 December

Prof Neil Reeves will discuss how artificial intelligence can be used to automatically detect diabetic foot ulcers and related pathologies.

Saturday, 11 December

Follow Prof Nikolaus Marx and learn if there is a true distinction between primary and secondary prevention in diabetes.

IDF 2021 programme

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