Fri19 Diabetes UK: The benefits of involving people affected by diabetes in research 10:40 am10:55 am Spotlight Theatre (Exhibition Hall)Elizabeth Eves
Fri19 Mary MacKinnon Lecture: The highs and lows of being practically perfect 11:00 am11:40 am ICC Auditorium Chair: Hannah Beba, Leeds Sarah Upton, West Yorkshire Rachel Urban, West Yorkshire
Fri19 Diabetic Medicine symposium: From bench to bedside: An integrated and multidisciplinary approach to tackling diabetic kidney disease 11:45 am12:45 pm Room 7-9Lena Thorn, Helsinki, Finland Simon Satchell, Bristol Daniel H Van Raalte, Amsterdam, Netherlands Diabetic kidney disease in type 1 diabetes: Lessons learned from the FinnDiane study 11:45 am12:05 pm Lena Thorn, Helsinki, Finland Endothelial glycocalyx as a therapeutic target in the microvascular complications of diabetes 12:05 pm12:25 pm Simon Satchell, Bristol SGLT2 inhibitors and the kidney: From mechanisms to outcomes 12:25 pm12:45 pm Daniel H Van Raalte, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Diabetic kidney disease in type 1 diabetes: Lessons learned from the FinnDiane study 11:45 am12:05 pm Lena Thorn, Helsinki, Finland
Endothelial glycocalyx as a therapeutic target in the microvascular complications of diabetes 12:05 pm12:25 pm Simon Satchell, Bristol
SGLT2 inhibitors and the kidney: From mechanisms to outcomes 12:25 pm12:45 pm Daniel H Van Raalte, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Fri19 Exercise and glycaemia in pregnant women with diabetes 11:45 am12:45 pm Room 10-11Kathryn Hesketh, CambridgeRichard Bracken, Swansea Ponnusamy Saravanan, Warwick Rob Andrews, Exeter What are the benefits of exercise in pregnancy? 11:45 am12:00 pm Kathryn Hesketh, Cambridge The impact of acute physical exercise characteristics on glycaemia in diabetes 12:00 pm12:15 pm Richard Bracken, Swansea What interventions can increase physical activity in pregnancy or postnatal populations? A perspective from UK and India 12:15 pm12:30 pm Ponnusamy Saravanan, Warwick How can clinical teams give useful exercise advice to women with diabetes in pregnancy? 12:30 pm12:45 pm Rob Andrews, Exeter
The impact of acute physical exercise characteristics on glycaemia in diabetes 12:00 pm12:15 pm Richard Bracken, Swansea
What interventions can increase physical activity in pregnancy or postnatal populations? A perspective from UK and India 12:15 pm12:30 pm Ponnusamy Saravanan, Warwick
How can clinical teams give useful exercise advice to women with diabetes in pregnancy? 12:30 pm12:45 pm Rob Andrews, Exeter
Fri19 Addressing health inequalities in diabetes through collaborative leadership: The practicalities 11:45 am12:45 pm Room 4
Fri19 Papers to people 11:45 am12:45 pm Room 12Partha Kar, Portsmouth Helen Murphy, Norfolk Shivani Misra, London Jazz Sethi, Ahmedabad, India Introduction: Papers to people 11:45 am11:55 am Partha Kar, Portsmouth CONCEPTT-2-CARE: Bringing CGM into antenatal care 11:55 am12:05 pm Helen Murphy, Norfolk Type 2 diabetes in the young 12:05 pm12:15 pm Shivani Misra, London D- Coding research 12:15 pm12:35 pm Jazz Sethi, Ahmedabad, India Questions 12:35 pm12:45 pm
Fri19 Evolving psychological issues in diabetes technology: Evidence, manifestation and response 11:45 am12:45 pm ICC AuditoriumKatharine Barnard Kelly, SouthamptonVicky McKechnie, London Pratik Choudhary, Leicester Nicole de Zoysa, London Svea Krutisch, Berne, Switzerland Psychosocial aspects of diabetes technology: What does the research say? 11:45 am11:55 am Katharine Barnard Kelly, Southampton Technology and hyperglycaemia aversion 11:55 am12:05 pm Vicky McKechnie, London Understanding and responding to psychological issues with technology 12:05 pm12:20 pm Pratik Choudhary, Leicester Nicole de Zoysa, London Lived experience of diabetes technology 12:20 pm12:30 pm Svea Krutisch, Berne, Switzerland Discussion 12:30 pm12:45 pm
Psychosocial aspects of diabetes technology: What does the research say? 11:45 am11:55 am Katharine Barnard Kelly, Southampton
Understanding and responding to psychological issues with technology 12:05 pm12:20 pm Pratik Choudhary, Leicester Nicole de Zoysa, London
Fri19 Come and register for free CPD e-learning platform and takeaway information to share with your team 12:45 pm01:30 pm Diabetes UK exhibition stand (Exhibition Hall)
Fri19 Come and register for our free CPD e-learning platform and take away information to share with your team 12:45 pm01:55 pm Diabetes UK exhibition stand (Exhibition Hall)
Fri19 Diabetes UK Professional Interest Networks 12:55 pm01:50 pm Midwives and pregnancy (Room 3) 12:55 pm1:50 pm Primary care (Room 4) 12:45 pm1:55 pm
Fri19 An update on ABCD activities 01:05 pm01:55 pm Room 17 A brief update on the dragon den funding opportunity from ABCD and on the Diabetes UK and ABCD workforce programme 1:05 pm1:10 pm Ketan Dhatariya, Norwich How ABCD is working to build international collaboration, in particular with the European Diabetes Forum and the Royal College of Physicians 1:10 pm1:30 pm Omar Mustafa, LondonDipesh Patel, London Bart Torbeyns, Brussels Belgium An update on the diabetes clinical update programme for trainees and trainers 1:30 pm1:40 pm Dimitri Papamargaritis, Leicester Aisha Saqib, London The top two abstracts presented at diabetes clinical update 2024 1:40 pm1:50 pm Navya Basavaraju, Telford What ABCD is doing to help educate the workforce: A summary of meetings to be held in the next 12 months 1:50 pm1:55 pm Kate Fayers, Southampton
A brief update on the dragon den funding opportunity from ABCD and on the Diabetes UK and ABCD workforce programme 1:05 pm1:10 pm Ketan Dhatariya, Norwich
How ABCD is working to build international collaboration, in particular with the European Diabetes Forum and the Royal College of Physicians 1:10 pm1:30 pm Omar Mustafa, LondonDipesh Patel, London Bart Torbeyns, Brussels Belgium
An update on the diabetes clinical update programme for trainees and trainers 1:30 pm1:40 pm Dimitri Papamargaritis, Leicester Aisha Saqib, London
The top two abstracts presented at diabetes clinical update 2024 1:40 pm1:50 pm Navya Basavaraju, Telford
What ABCD is doing to help educate the workforce: A summary of meetings to be held in the next 12 months 1:50 pm1:55 pm Kate Fayers, Southampton
Fri19 Is diabetes antibody screening for type 1 diabetes ready for primetime? 01:55 pm02:55 pm Room 10-11 Introduction and pre- vote 1:55 pm2:05 pm Victoria Salem, London For 2:05 pm2:20 pm Rachel Besser, Oxford Against 2:20 pm2:35 pm Richard Oram, Exeter Questions from the floor 2:35 pm2:45 pm Rebuttals and closing vote 2:45 pm2:55 pm
Fri19 Diabetes and liver health: What we all need to know 01:55 pm02:55 pm Room 7-9 What is metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and why does it matter in people with type 2 diabetes? 1:55 pm2:55 pm Wenhao Li, London Implementation of MASLD care in the community 2:10 pm2:25 pm Helen Jarvis, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Developing pathways in MASLD: How to identify those at risk and what are patients own attitudes and perceptions about MASLD? 2:25 pm2:40 pm Mike James, London Treatments for people with MASLD 2:40 pm2:55 pm Thomas Marjot, Oxford
What is metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and why does it matter in people with type 2 diabetes? 1:55 pm2:55 pm Wenhao Li, London
Developing pathways in MASLD: How to identify those at risk and what are patients own attitudes and perceptions about MASLD? 2:25 pm2:40 pm Mike James, London
Fri19 Challenging health inequalities: Making diabetes care and diabetes research more inclusive for people with a learning disability 01:55 pm02:55 pm Room 12 Understanding the hospital experience of adults with learning disabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic: Reflections for clinical practice 1:55 pm2:05 pm Natasha Marsland, Diabetes UK Breaking the cycle of inequalities for people with a learning disability: Reasonably adjusting care and research for inclusivity 2:05 pm2:25 pm Amy Russell, Leeds Making reasonable adjustments for adults with a learning disability with type 2 diabetes: The DESMONDS -ID Structured Diabetes Education programme 2:25 pm2:45 pm Laurence Taggart, Belfast Questions 2:45 pm2:55 pm
Understanding the hospital experience of adults with learning disabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic: Reflections for clinical practice 1:55 pm2:05 pm Natasha Marsland, Diabetes UK
Breaking the cycle of inequalities for people with a learning disability: Reasonably adjusting care and research for inclusivity 2:05 pm2:25 pm Amy Russell, Leeds
Making reasonable adjustments for adults with a learning disability with type 2 diabetes: The DESMONDS -ID Structured Diabetes Education programme 2:25 pm2:45 pm Laurence Taggart, Belfast
Fri19 Data opportunities to support new knowledge and health policy decisions 01:55 pm02:55 pm Room 14 Why is collecting and using clinical data important to people living with diabetes? 1:55 pm2:03 pm Chris Miezkowski, London Why has the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) become a resource for research? 2:03 pm2:08 pm Bob Young, Longniddry Why has the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) become a resource for research? 2:03 pm2:08 pm Bob Young, Longniddry Using NDA data to evaluate the Diabetes Prevention Programme 2:08 pm2:16 pm Jonathan Valabhji, London Using NDA data to understand the effect of Covid-19 in people with type 2 diabetes 2:16 pm2:24 pm Naomi Holman, London Using NDA data to understand type 2 diabetes in young people 2:24 pm2:32 pm Shivani Misra, London Using NDA data to evaluate rtCGMS rollouts in type 1 diabetic pregnancy 2:32 pm2:40 pm Helen Murphy, Norwich Questions 2:40 pm2:55 pm
Why is collecting and using clinical data important to people living with diabetes? 1:55 pm2:03 pm Chris Miezkowski, London
Why has the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) become a resource for research? 2:03 pm2:08 pm Bob Young, Longniddry
Why has the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) become a resource for research? 2:03 pm2:08 pm Bob Young, Longniddry
Using NDA data to evaluate the Diabetes Prevention Programme 2:08 pm2:16 pm Jonathan Valabhji, London
Using NDA data to understand the effect of Covid-19 in people with type 2 diabetes 2:16 pm2:24 pm Naomi Holman, London
Using NDA data to evaluate rtCGMS rollouts in type 1 diabetic pregnancy 2:32 pm2:40 pm Helen Murphy, Norwich