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5th Annual Conference on Diabetes, will be organized around the theme “Diabetes Explosion: Developments and Changing Life of Diabetes World”
DIABETES CONGRESS 2024 is comprised of 23 tracks and 0 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in DIABETES CONGRESS 2024.
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Endocrinologists play a vital role in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diabetes. They are specialized physicians who have expertise in understanding the complex hormonal imbalances that contribute to the development and progression of diabetes. By leveraging their specialized knowledge and expertise in hormonal regulation, endocrinologists provide essential guidance, support, and medical interventions to help individuals with diabetes live healthier and more fulfilling lives.
- Track 1-1Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Track 1-2Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders
- Track 1-3Reproductive Endocrinology
- Track 1-4Bone Health and Mineral Disorders
- Track 1-5Pituitary and Adrenal Disorders
- Track 1-6Genetic and Monogenic Forms of Diabetes
Discussing the challenges of managing diabetes during pregnancy, including gestational diabetes and preconception care, to ensure maternal and fetal health. It is essential for women to receive comprehensive healthcare that considers their unique needs and potential gender-specific risks associated with diabetes. Regular monitoring, proper management, and a multidisciplinary approach involving healthcare providers, diabetes educators, and other specialists can help women with diabetes lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
- Track 2-1Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
- Track 2-2Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Diabetes
- Track 2-3Menopause and Diabetes
- Track 2-4Reproductive Health and Preconception Care
- Track 2-5Gender-specific Risk Factors and Complications
- Track 2-6Cultural and Socioeconomic Factors
Given the autoimmune nature of LADA, management often involves a multidisciplinary approach involving endocrinologists, diabetes educators, and other healthcare professionals. Regular monitoring of blood glucose levels, appropriate use of insulin therapy, and education on self-management techniques are essential for individuals with LADA to achieve optimal blood sugar control and prevent complications associated with diabetes.
- Track 3-1Patient Education and Empowerment
- Track 3-2Health Literacy and Communication
- Track 3-3Behavioural Interventions
- Track 3-4Technology-Assisted Education
Diabetes can affect various aspects of sexual and urologic health in both men and women. It is essential for individuals with diabetes to discuss any sexual or urologic concerns with their healthcare providers. Addressing these issues through appropriate treatment, lifestyle modifications, and diabetes management can significantly improve quality of life and overall well-being.
- Track 4-1Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes
- Track 4-2Female Sexual Dysfunction and Diabetes
- Track 4-3Urinary Incontinence and Diabetes
- Track 4-4Diabetic Neuropathy and Urologic Problems
- Track 4-5Sexual Counselling and Education
- Track 4-6Patient Perspectives and Quality of Life
Proper management of diabetes is crucial in preventing or delaying the onset of these complications. This includes maintaining target blood sugar levels, controlling blood pressure and cholesterol, adopting a healthy lifestyle, regular medical check-ups, and adhering to a treatment plan prescribed by healthcare professionals. Early detection and intervention can help mitigate the risks and minimize the impact of diabetes-related complications.
- Track 5-1Diabetic Nephropathy
- Track 5-2Skin Complications
- Track 5-3Gastrointestinal Complications
- Track 5-4Bone and Joint Complications
The aim to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of thyroid disorders, identify novel therapeutic targets, and develop innovative approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and management. They play a crucial role in advancing the field of thyroid disorders and ultimately improving patient outcomes. Research has focused on unravelling the pathogenesis of conditions like Hashimoto's thyroiditis and exploring new treatment modalities.
- Track 6-1Molecular and Genetic Advances
- Track 6-2Diagnostic Innovations
- Track 6-3Targeted Therapies in Thyroid Cancer
- Track 6-4Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders
- Track 6-5Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Track 6-6Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy
Exploring new insulin formulations, delivery systems, and treatment algorithms to optimize glycaemic control in individuals with diabetes. Insulin therapy plays a critical role in managing diabetes, especially for individuals with type 1 diabetes who require insulin for survival and those with type 2 diabetes who have difficulty producing or utilizing insulin effectively. Over the years, there have been significant advances in insulin therapy aimed at improving its effectiveness, convenience, and safety.
- Track 7-1Insulin Delivery Systems
- Track 7-2Insulin Analogues
- Track 7-3Closed-Loop Systems
- Track 7-4Insulin Adjunctive Therapies
- Track 7-5Personalized Insulin Therapy
- Track 7-6Novel Insulin Formulations and Delivery Methods
Discussing the use of genetic profiling, biomarkers, and personalized treatment strategies to improve diabetes management and outcomes. Precision medicine approaches in diabetes hold promise for improving outcomes by tailoring interventions to the unique characteristics of each patient. By considering genetic factors, individual glucose profiles, and lifestyle factors, healthcare providers can optimize diabetes management and empower patients to take an active role in their care.
- Track 8-1Genetic Risk Stratification
- Track 8-2Pharmacogenomics and Drug Response
- Track 8-3Omics Technologies and Biomarkers
- Track 8-4Nutrigenomics and Personalized Nutrition
Showcasing the latest advancements in CGM devices, including real-time monitoring, predictive alerts, and integration with digital health platforms. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technologies have evolved significantly in recent years, enabling individuals with diabetes to monitor their glucose levels in real time and make informed decisions regarding their diabetes management. Several emerging technologies are shaping the future of CGM, offering improved accuracy, convenience, and integration with other diabetes management tools.
- Track 9-1Sensor Technologies
- Track 9-2Improved Accuracy and Reliability
- Track 9-3Integration with Insulin Delivery Systems
- Track 9-4Advanced Data Analytics
- Track 9-5User Experience and Human-Centered Design
- Track 9-6Long-Term Use and Sensor Longevity
- Track 9-7Novel Sensing Approaches
Reconnoitring the potential of AI and ML algorithms for predicting hypoglycaemia, optimizing insulin dosing, and personalized diabetes management. It's important to note that while AI and ML have shown promise in diabetes care, they should be used as tools to assist healthcare providers rather than replace clinical judgment. Additionally, careful consideration of data privacy, ethical concerns, and validation of algorithms is crucial to ensure the safe and effective implementation of AI and ML technologies in diabetes care.
- Track 10-1Predictive Analytics and Risk Stratification
- Track 10-2Glucose Control and Insulin Dosing
- Track 10-3Medication Adherence and Treatment Optimization
- Track 10-4Remote Monitoring and Telemedicine
- Track 10-5Decision Support Systems and Clinical Decision-Making
Understanding the complex relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular health and discussing strategies for risk assessment, prevention, and treatment. Managing the connection between diabetes and cardiovascular disease involves comprehensive care that focuses on controlling blood glucose levels, managing blood pressure and lipid levels, promoting a healthy lifestyle (including weight management, regular physical activity, and a balanced diet), and, when necessary, using medications to manage these risk factors.
Highlighting new drug classes, such as SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists, and their impact on glucose control and cardiovascular outcomes. Several novel therapies have emerged in recent years for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. These therapies offer alternative mechanisms of action, improved efficacy, and reduced side effects compared to traditional treatment options.
- Track 12-1Personalized Medicine Approaches
- Track 12-2Glucose-Lowering Medications
- Track 12-3Bariatric Surgery and Metabolic Interventions
- Track 12-4Gut Microbiota and Probiotics
- Track 12-5Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapies
Showcasing innovative tools, mobile applications, and wearable devices that enhance self-management and empower individuals with diabetes. Diabetes technology and digital health solutions continue to evolve rapidly, with ongoing advancements aimed at improving accuracy, convenience, and integration.
- Track 13-1Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Systems
- Track 13-2Insulin Pump Therapy and Closed-Loop Systems
- Track 13-3Digital Diabetes Management Platforms
- Track 13-4User-Centered Design and Human-Computer Interaction
Give a lecture on the prevention, early detection, and multidisciplinary management of diabetic foot ulcers, infections, and amputations. Prevention of diabetic foot complications is key, and individuals with diabetes should adopt preventive measures, including regular foot inspections, maintaining good blood glucose control, wearing appropriate footwear, and seeking early medical attention for any foot issues. Timely intervention and comprehensive management can help prevent serious complications and improve outcomes for individuals with diabetic foot complications.
- Track 14-1Diabetic Foot Ulcers
- Track 14-2Peripheral Neuropathy
- Track 14-3Charcot Foot
- Track 14-4Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Track 14-5Infection Management
- Track 14-6Multidisciplinary Foot Care
Talk over the effective strategies for diabetes education, self-care promotion, and supporting behaviour change to improve treatment adherence and outcomes. By combining diabetes education with behaviour change strategies, individuals with diabetes can acquire the knowledge, skills, and motivation needed to successfully manage their condition. It is through this comprehensive approach that we can empower individuals to make positive lifestyle changes, achieve optimal glycaemic control, and improve their overall health and well-being.
Travel around the use of telehealth platforms, virtual consultations, and remote monitoring technologies in diabetes management and follow-up care. Telemedicine and remote monitoring have revolutionized diabetes care by overcoming geographical barriers, enhancing access to healthcare services, and enabling personalized, timely, and convenient care. These technologies play a significant role in improving diabetes management, patient engagement, and overall treatment outcomes.
- Track 16-1Telehealth Infrastructure and Technology
- Track 16-2Remote Medication Management
- Track 16-3Remote Diabetes Education
Speaking the unique challenges of managing diabetes in children and adolescents, including insulin therapy, psychosocial support, and transitioning to adult care. Paediatric diabetes care requires a collaborative approach involving paediatric endocrinologists, diabetes educators, registered dietitians, mental health professionals, and other healthcare providers. By providing comprehensive care, education, and support, paediatric diabetes care aims to empower children and their families to effectively manage diabetes and lead healthy lives.
- Track 17-1Diagnosis and Screening in Paediatric Diabetes
- Track 17-2Technology in Paediatric Diabetes Care
- Track 17-3Psychosocial Aspects of Paediatric Diabetes
- Track 17-4Transition from Paediatric to Adult Diabetes Care
- Track 17-5Paediatric Diabetes Education and Support
- Track 17-6Epidemiology and Research in Paediatric Diabetes
Discussing the impact of diabetes on vision, retinopathy screening, and advancements in treatment for diabetic eye diseases. Early detection, timely treatment, and diligent management can help preserve vision and minimize the impact of this potentially sight-threatening complication. Individuals with diabetes should work closely with their healthcare team to optimize their diabetes control and receive regular eye check-ups to monitor and address any potential eye-related complications.
- Track 18-1Diabetic Retinopathy
- Track 18-2Diabetic Macular Edema
- Track 18-3Diabetic Cataract
- Track 18-4Glaucoma and Diabetes
Make a speech about the psychological aspects of living with diabetes, including diabetes distress, anxiety, and depression, and highlighting the importance of holistic care. The daily demands of managing blood sugar levels, adhering to medication regimens, and making lifestyle modifications can lead to stress, anxiety, and feelings of overwhelm. Additionally, the burden of a chronic condition and concerns about potential complications may contribute to depression and decreased quality of life.
- Track 19-1Psychological Impact of Diabetes
- Track 19-2Behavioural Health and Diabetes Management
- Track 19-3Diabetes and Eating Disorders
- Track 19-4Diabetes and Psychosocial Interventions
- Track 19-5Diabetes and Cognitive Function
- Track 19-6Integrated Care and Collaborative Models
Prominence evidence-based interventions and community-based initiatives aimed at preventing type 2 diabetes and promoting lifestyle changes. Diabetes prevention programs have been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. By promoting healthy lifestyle habits and providing support and education, these programs empower individuals to make positive changes in their lives and take control of their health.
- Track 20-1Lifestyle Interventions for Diabetes Prevention
- Track 20-2Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Programs
- Track 20-3Technology-Enabled Diabetes Prevention
- Track 20-4Workplace Diabetes Prevention Programs
- Track 20-5Evaluation and Outcomes of Diabetes Prevention Programs
Through a comprehensive exploration of the biochemical pathways, hormonal regulation, and cellular mechanisms involved, attendees gain valuable insights into the complexities of diabetes. With a focus on understanding the impact of metabolism on glucose regulation, insulin sensitivity, and energy balance, this track offers a holistic perspective on the intricate crossroads where metabolism and diabetes intersect. Participants emerge equipped with a deeper understanding of how to navigate and optimize these metabolic crossroads for improved diabetes management and overall health.
Lecturing the disparities in diabetes prevalence, management, and access to care among indigenous communities and promoting culturally sensitive approaches. Efforts to address diabetes in Indigenous populations require a comprehensive and holistic approach that acknowledges the unique cultural, social, and historical contexts in which diabetes is experienced.
- Track 22-1Cultural Considerations in Diabetes Care
- Track 22-2Community-Based Diabetes Prevention and Management
- Track 22-3Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Medicine
- Track 22-4Health Disparities and Social Determinants of Health
- Track 22-5Indigenous Research and Policy
Discovering the integration of diabetes management devices, electronic health records, and health information. However, it is important to ensure that individuals receive proper education, training, and support to effectively use these technologies. Collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals, technology developers, and individuals with diabetes are essential to maximize the benefits of technology integration and promote optimal diabetes management.