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Key BS Basic science Awards sessions Oral abstract sessions Sponsored symposia sessions Wednesday, 14 March 2018 CS Clinical science Diabetes UK professional Plenary sessions Symposia sessions PC Primary care interest groups Poster sessions Workshops SC Secondary care Named lectures Breaks From 7.45 Registration, exhibition and posters 8.45 –10.25 ICC Auditorium Opening plenary 8.45 Opening words Chris Askew, Diabetes UK Cardiovascular risk reduction in diabetes: Maximising patient benefits (CS, PC, SC) Chair: Naveed Sattar, Glasgow 8.55 Epidemiology: The burden of cardiovascular disease in people with diabetes – Martin Rutter, Manchester 9.13 New clinical trials: The promise of added benefit – David Preiss, Oxford 9.31 Making cardiovascular disease risk reduction happen in primary care – Tony Willis, London 9.49 A patients perspective on cardiovascular disease risk reduction in diabetes – David Garrell, Dundee 10.07 Open discussion 10.25 –10.55 ICC Auditorium Plenary session with Simon Stevens Chair: Chris Askew, Diabetes UK Simon Stevens, NHS England 10.55 –11.35 Coffee, exhibition and posters 11.35 – ICC Auditorium Rooms 8–11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 14 Room 17 Rooms 15 and 16 12.35/13.05 11.35–13.05 11.35–13.05 11.35–12.35 11.35–12.35 11.35–12.35 11.35–13.05 11.35–13.05 11.35–12.35 Diabetes UK’s evidence based Inpatient care and the National The REPOSE trial Diabetes and cancer Weaving psychological Population health Workshop: Sponsored nutrition guidelines for the Diabetes Inpatient Audit (NaDIA) of insulin pump therapy (CS, SC) principles into routine (CS) Hypoglycaemia: symposia: prevention and management (CS, SC) vs. education in Chair: Steve Bain, Swansea care Chair: Causes, effects, Are clinicians’ of diabetes (CS, PC, SC) Chair: David Jones, Diabetes UK clinical context (CS, SC) Chairs: Debbie Cooke, Naresh Kanumilli, prevention preconceptions Chairs: Pamela Dyson, Oxford and Chair: Partha Kar, 11.35 Epidemiology Surrey and Jane Speight, Manchester and treatment around SGLT2- Douglas Twenefour, Diabetes UK 11.35 2017 NaDIA results: Portsmouth and associations Melbourne, Australia Facilitators: inhibitors How are we doing? Elio Riboli, London Orals x 6 Jane Diggle, preventing 11.35 How were the new nutritional Gerry Rayman, Ipswich 11.35 The REPOSE trial: 11.55 Pathophysiology 11.35 “I feel confident South Kirkby, optimal care? guidelines devised, and what are Rationale, results and bringing out psychological 12.05 What can we do to improve of cancer in diabetes and Su Down, Somerset the main differences from previous conclusions issues, but I don’t know Kindly sponsored diabetes inpatient care: The evidence diabetes in cancer and Brian Frier, guidelines? Simon Heller, Sheffield what to do next” by NAPP for inpatient diabetes teams Daniel Morganstein, London Edinburgh Douglas Twenefour, Diabetes UK Christel Hendrieckx, Pharmaceuticals Funke Akiboye, Ipswich 11.55 Response to 12.15 Diabetes treatments Melbourne, Australia 11.55 What’s new? Dietary advice and Marion Kerr REPOSE, clinical context, associated with cancer risk for ethnic populations NICE and the future of CSII 11.55 A digital platform Please note 12.35 How can we sustain Peter Boyle, Lyon, France Louise Goff, London Emma Wilmot, Derby integrating psychological this session is this improvement: The Improving methods into diabetes not eligible for 12.15 What’s new? Foods for Inpatient Care Roadmap 12.15 Discussion care accreditation prevention of Type 2 diabetes Emily Watts, Diabetes UK Pamela Dyson, Oxford Jen Nash, London and Lisa Newson, Liverpool Please see page 37 12.30 What’s new? Foods for more information for glycaemic control and 12.15 Why language is cardiovascular disease prevention so important in supporting Duane Mellor, Coventry people with diabetes Cathy Lloyd, Milton Keynes 12.50 Panel discussion and questions from the floor In app voting will be used in this session 30 Conference Guide Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2018 31 Key BS Basic science Awards sessions Oral abstract sessions Sponsored symposia sessions Wednesday, 14 March 2018 CS Clinical science Diabetes UK professional Plenary sessions Symposia sessions PC Primary care interest groups Poster sessions Workshops SC Secondary care Named lectures Breaks 12.35 –14.45 Lunch, exhibition and posters Lunchtime 13.15–14.10 Diabetes UK professional interest groups (see page 25 for full details) Arena (Exhibition Hall) sessions Consultants and specialist trainees Facilitator: Mayank Patel, Southampton Rooms 3 and 4 13.15–13.40 Diabetes UK Psychological Care Poster Award Diabetes Specialist Nurses Facilitator: Helen Atkins, Leicester Room 17 Chairing judge: Arie Nouwen, London Dietitians Facilitators: William Hadfield, London and Sian Rilstone, London Room 6 Judges: Linda Gonder-Frederick, Virginia, USA and Jane Speight, Melbourne, Australia Primary Care Facilitators: David Millar-Jones, Cwmbran, Nicola Milne, Manchester and Paul Newman, Glasgow Room 14 Orals x 3 13.05 –14.15 Product Theatre Located in the Exhibition Hall, the theatre showcases new products and services, helping you learn about the latest treatments and therapies available to your patients. See page 90 for full details 14.15 / ICC Auditorium Rooms 8–11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Room 14 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 17 Rooms 15 and 16 14.45–15.45 14.15–15.45 14.45–15.45 14.45–15.45 14.45–15.45 14.15–15.45 14.45–15.45 14.45–15.45 14.15–15.45 Clinical trials update: Injectable Diabetes management of South Managing older adults Diabetes and cancer care Diabetes UK Young Diabetologist Workshop: Sponsored agents (CS, PC, SC) Asian people in the UK (CS, PC, SC) with diabetes (CS, PC, SC) for primary care (CS, PC) Education and Self- and Endocrinologist Carbs & Cals app: symposia: Chairs: Clifford Bailey, Birmingham Chairs: Julie Abayomi, Liverpool Chair: Alan Sinclair, Droitwich Chairs: Helen Atkins, Leicester management Award Forum Trainee Award Using technology Is it time to move and Parth Narendran, Birmingham and Debbie Cooke, Surrey and Nicola Milne, Manchester Chairing judge: Chairing judge: to improve beyond HbA1c? 14.45 Key priorities in Duane Mellor, Coventry Amar Puttanna, carbohydrate 14.15 DEVOTE: Long acting 14.45 Integrating a patient’s managing older adults with 14.45 The challenges of Judges: Birmingham counting and Kindly sponsored insulin therapies and cardiovascular psychology into diabetes care: diabetes in primary care managing patients with Rachel Berrington, Judges: Mayank Patel, portion control by Sanofi outcomes A truly patient centred Clare Hambling, King’s Lynn diabetes and those at risk Leicester and Sarah Southampton and Chairs: Ian Davies, Simon Heller, Sheffield care approach 15.05 Glucose regulation: of developing diabetes Gregory, Margate Milan Piya, Sydney, Liverpool and Please note 14.45 EXSCEL: GLP1 analogues and Lisa Newson, Liverpool What is a sensible and alongside cancer Australia Denise Robertson, this session is cardiovascular outcomes 15.00 Health professionals cultural safe target range and what Louise Hopewell, Manchester Orals x 6 Surrey not eligible for Rury Holman, Oxford competency: Delivering diabetes factors influence the clinician 15.05 Macmillan guidance: Orals x 4 Facilitator: Chris accreditation 15.15 LEADER: GLP1 analogues care to South Asian patients in making this decision? A much needed beacon Cheyette, London and renal outcomes Tasneem Patel, Liverpool Anthony Barnett, Birmingham Paul Newman, Glasgow Please see page 37 Steve Bain, Swansea 15.15 The dietary management of 15.25 Defining a risk 15.25 A patient’s for more information South Asian people with diabetes minimisation strategy: A key experience: Overcoming Louise Goff, London element of clinical care for the difficulties of combined 15.30 Panel discussion and managing older adults diabetes and cancer questions from the floor with diabetes Lynn Newman, Glasgow Angus Forbes, London 15.50–16.30 Rooms 8–11 ICC Auditorium Arnold Bloom Lecture Rank Nutrition Lecture in honour of Harry Keen (CS, PC, SC) Chair: Jonathan Valabhji, London Chair: Nita Forouhi, Cambridge Getting the measure of diabetes Obesity and diabetes: Understanding risks and benefits through epidemiology and trials Bob Young, Salford Naveed Sattar, Glasgow 16.30 –17.00 Exhibition and posters Arena (Exhibition Hall) 16.30 –17.00 Diabetes UK Nursing and Allied Healthcare Professional Diabetes Research Award Chairing judge: Anne-Marie Felton, London Judges: Helen Atkins, Leicester and Julie Brake, Liverpool Orals x 5 32 Conference Guide Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2018 33 Key BS Basic science Awards sessions Oral abstract sessions Sponsored symposia sessions Wednesday, 14 March 2018 CS Clinical science Diabetes UK professional Plenary sessions Symposia sessions PC Primary care interest groups Poster sessions Workshops SC Secondary care Named lectures Breaks 17.00–18.30 ICC Auditorium Rooms 8–11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Room 14 Rooms 15 and 16 Room 17 Clinical trials update: Orals agents All carbohydrates are not equal ABCD Type 1 Diabetes Let’s talk about sex Cardiovascular Case reports Workshop: Diabetes (CS, PC, SC) (CS, PC, SC) Clinical Collaborative-UK (CS, PC, SC) (CS) (CS) conundrums: Steroid Chairs: Clifford Bailey, Birmingham Chairs: Julie Abayomi, Liverpool and (ABCD T1DCC-UK) Chair: Debbie Cooke, Surrey Chair: Jeffrey Stephens, Chairs: Rajesh Peter, Swansea therapy and glycaemia and Parth Narendran, Birmingham Douglas Twenefour, Diabetes UK (CS, SC) Swansea and Sam Rice, Llanelli management,
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