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<strong>Diabetes</strong> <strong>Management</strong> - <strong>The</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Challenge</strong><br />
Diabetic Nephropathy, A Half Day Masterclass<br />
“A great way to get all the latest information in a short space of time”<br />
<strong>The</strong> masterclass will be taught through a good mix of presentation, question/discussion sessions<br />
and case studies. <strong>The</strong> case studies will focus on specific aspects of nephropathy;<br />
• microalbuminuria • decrease in eGFR • pregnancy<br />
• when to refer? • when to stop metformin • end stage renal disease<br />
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£197.00, <strong>Diabetes</strong> <strong>Management</strong> – <strong>The</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Challenge</strong><br />
Conference, 3rd June 2011, Glasgow<br />
£95.00, Diabetic Nephropathy Masterclass,<br />
29th July 2011, Glasgow<br />
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<strong>Diabetes</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />
- <strong>The</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Challenge</strong><br />
A one day conference for all primary care<br />
professionals and others involved in the<br />
care of people with diabetes<br />
Friday 3rd June 2011, Glasgow<br />
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Who should attend ?<br />
This masterclass should be of interest to primary<br />
care professionals and other health professionals<br />
who would benefit from an update in this area.<br />
Masterclass Details<br />
Date:<br />
Friday 29th July 2011<br />
Venue:<br />
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow<br />
Registration:<br />
To register for this masterclass, please complete the<br />
registration form on the leaflet, detach and return no<br />
later than Wednesday 25th May 2011. It is advisable<br />
to return the form ASAP as places are restricted.<br />
Further information will be sent to each delegate<br />
on receipt of the completed registration form.<br />
About your tutor<br />
Dr Gerry McKay is a Consultant Physician<br />
in Acute Medicine/Clinical Pharmacology and<br />
<strong>The</strong>rapeutics at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.<br />
In addition to maintaining a role in the provision<br />
of diabetes services, including a specialist interest<br />
in diabetic renal disease, he is the lead clinician<br />
for medicine at GRI and Liaison Physician to the<br />
Princess Royal Maternity Hospital.<br />
Time:<br />
<strong>The</strong> masterclass will start promptly at 9.45am and<br />
finish at approximately 12.30pm. Registration from<br />
9.30 – 9.45am.<br />
Registration cost:<br />
Registration fee for this masterclass is £95<br />
Accommodation:<br />
Glasgow has a wide range of accommodation<br />
available to suit every budget. For further<br />
information log on to www.seeglasgow.com<br />
Certificate of attendance:<br />
All delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance<br />
from the University of Glasgow<br />
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Forthcoming Events 2011<br />
Wednesday 25th May Nutrition for Pre-Fives<br />
Wednesday 1st June Drug Treatment Conference<br />
Tuesday 7th June Advanced Childhood Obesity<br />
Tuesday 7th June Advanced Adult Weight <strong>Management</strong><br />
Thursday 9th June Introduction to Adult Weight <strong>Management</strong><br />
Tuesday 14th June Long Term Conditions Conference<br />
Also announcing…….<br />
Wednesday 6th July Masterclass on Obesity and Bariatric Surgery<br />
Friday 15th July Blood Pressure <strong>Management</strong><br />
Half Day Masterclass on Diabetic Nephropathy, Glasgow<br />
Friday 22nd July Dyspepsia <strong>Management</strong><br />
Tuesday 26th July Childhood Asthma 4 Easy Ways To Register…<br />
Telephone: +44 (0) 141 201 9353 / 0825 / 9264<br />
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your registration for and attendance at the event. Unless you advise to the contrary, in writing and in advance to the Conference Organiser, your name and affiliation<br />
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unless requested in writing to the Conference Organiser, and may be used to inform you about other appropriate services and events that may be organised by or in<br />
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Cancellation policy: Cancellations will only be accepted in writing. A refund, less an administration charge of £25.00 will be given to all cancellations received before<br />
Monday 11th April 2011. After this date the full fee is payable, regardless if the delegate attends or not. Substitutions can be made at anytime. <strong>The</strong> organisers reserve the<br />
right to change the speakers and venue as required.<br />
<strong>The</strong> University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
About the conference<br />
Programme<br />
<strong>Management</strong> of Type 2 <strong>Diabetes</strong> is increasingly complex and this<br />
conference has been designed to clear up some of the confusion,<br />
update your knowledge and give you more confidence in managing<br />
your diabetic patients.<br />
<strong>The</strong> conference will cover a range of hot topics on diabetes and through a mix of<br />
presentation, audience participation, case studies, question and discussion sessions<br />
we will ensure you have an educational and stimulating day. We do hope you will join us!<br />
Why attend?<br />
- Update your knowledge on the latest evidence<br />
base delivered by some of the UK’s leading<br />
experts.<br />
- Make a difference to your everyday practice:<br />
take away ideas and practical information that<br />
you can incorporate in your work.<br />
- A super opportunity to network with other<br />
colleagues.<br />
- Meet your needs for Continuing Professional<br />
Development: Certificate of Attendance from the<br />
University of Glasgow<br />
Conference details<br />
Who should attend<br />
• General practitioners and trainees<br />
• Clinical leads<br />
• Practice nurses<br />
• Nurse practitioners<br />
• Community nurses<br />
• <strong>Diabetes</strong> specialist nurses<br />
• Health visitors<br />
• Dietitians<br />
• Public health professionals / specialists<br />
• Health promotion professionals<br />
• Podiatrists<br />
• Other healthcare professionals with an interest<br />
in diabetes and related diseases<br />
• Academics and researchers<br />
• Anyone else with an interest in this area.<br />
9.00 – 10.05 Registration and refreshments on arrival<br />
10.05 – 10.10 Welcome and introduction to the morning session<br />
Prof John R Petrie, Professor of Diabetic Medicine, University of Glasgow<br />
10.10 – 11.15 Update on new oral glucose lowering agents: “pipeline to patient”<br />
11.15 – 11.40 Refreshments<br />
DPP-4 Inhibitors and SGLT2 Inhibitors<br />
This presentation will –<br />
• Look at currently available DPP4 inhibitors in detail<br />
• Describe forthcoming DPP4 inhibitors and the future of the class<br />
• Describe mechanism of action and possible advantages of SGLT2 inhibitors<br />
Professor Miles Fisher, Consultant Physician, Glasgow Royal Infirmary<br />
Clinical uses of GLP-1 agonists<br />
Robert Lindsay, Reader in <strong>Diabetes</strong> & Endocrinology, University of Glasgow<br />
11.40 – 12.05 Preventing foot ulceration in diabetes: who to target and what to do<br />
Professor Graham Leese, Consultant in <strong>Diabetes</strong>/Endocrinology, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee<br />
12.05 – 12.10 Questions<br />
12.10 – 12.35 Renal impairment in diabetes: When does the eGFR matter?<br />
Dr Gerry McKay, Consultant Physician, Glasgow Royal Infirmary<br />
12.35 – 12.45 Questions and discussion from the morning session<br />
12.45 – 13.50 Lunch<br />
13.50 – 13.55 Welcome back and introduction to the afternoon session<br />
Dr Richard Quigley, General Practitioner and Scottish Representative on Primary Care<br />
<strong>Diabetes</strong> Society Exec<br />
13.55 – 14.20 <strong>Diabetes</strong> self management – is structured education the answer?<br />
• What is meant by structured education<br />
• Examples of structured education courses and outcomes that might be seen<br />
• What is the evidence to support “lifestyle” interventions<br />
Dr Stephen Gallacher, Consultant Physician/Lead Clinician, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow<br />
14.20 – 14.25 Questions<br />
Diabetic Nephropathy<br />
A Half Day Masterclass<br />
Friday 29th July 2011, Glasgow<br />
Date:<br />
Friday 3rd June 2011<br />
Venue:<br />
Charles Wilson Building, University of Glasgow<br />
Registration:<br />
To register for this conference, please complete the<br />
registration form on the leaflet, detach and return no<br />
later than Wednesday 25th May 2011. It is advisable<br />
to return the form ASAP as places are restricted.<br />
Further information will be sent to each delegate<br />
on receipt of the completed registration form<br />
Time:<br />
<strong>The</strong> conference will start promptly at 10.05am and<br />
finish at approximately 16.30pm. Registration will<br />
be open from 9.00 - 10.05 am<br />
Registration cost:<br />
£197 including lunch and refreshments<br />
Accommodation:<br />
Glasgow has a wide range of accommodation<br />
available to suit every budget. For further<br />
information log on to www.seeglasgow.com<br />
Certificate of attendance:<br />
All delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance<br />
from the University of Glasgow<br />
14.25 – 15.25 Real Life Case Scenarios –<br />
<strong>Management</strong> of Type 2 <strong>Diabetes</strong> in primary care<br />
Dr Brian Kennon, Consultant Physician, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow<br />
15.25 – 15.40 Refreshment break<br />
15.40 – 16.05 GLP-1 initiation<br />
May Lavelle, <strong>Diabetes</strong> Nurse Specialist, Pollock Health Centre<br />
16.05 – 16.10 Questions<br />
16.10 – 16.20 National <strong>Diabetes</strong> Research Register<br />
Dr Mary Rouse, General Practitioner, Glasgow Clinical Research Facility<br />
16.20 – 16.30 Summary and closing comments<br />
Dr Richard Quigley and Prof John R Petrie, (as above)<br />
16:30 Close<br />
We aim to provide you with a concise knowledge update in this area.<br />
<strong>The</strong> masterclass will cover the latest scientific evidence, guidelines<br />
and management and most importantly will provide you with practical<br />
information which you can implement.<br />
“Excellent masterclass and speakers, interactive sessions and plenty<br />
of time to ask questions”