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15th Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series: 15th Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series:
October 6 - 9, 2016Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaOctober 6 - 9, 2016Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
HOTEL ISTANA73, Jalan Raja Chulan
50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Secretariat ‘DIABETES ASIA 2016’ Conference
National Diabetes Institute (NADI)No. 1 Jalan SS 3/50, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIATel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679
Email: [email protected] Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my
Organised by Endorsed by
Ministry of Health Malaysia
‘Diabetes Asia 2016’Conference
‘Diabetes Asia 2016’Conference
Platinum Sponsor
CONFERENCE AWARDS(CASH PRIZES)
“PROFESSOR MUSTAFFA Young Investigators’ Awards” for Free Paper Presentation
Best Award : RM5,000/- + Challenge Trophy
Second Award : RM2,000/-Third Award : RM1,000/-
The winners of “Professor Mustaffa Young Investigators’ Awards” will also receive full sponsorship (registration fee + hotel accommodation & local mileage/travel) by Servier Malaysia Sdn Bhd for DAC 2017
Best Oral Presentation Awards
Best Award : RM2,000/- Second Award : RM1,000/-Third Award : RM750/-
(Papers submitted for “Professor Mustaffa Young Investigators’ Awards” shall not be considered for these awards)
Best Poster Presentation Awards
Best Award : RM1,500/- Second Award : RM750/-Third Award : RM500/-
A Certificate of Award will also be presented to the winners.THE JUDGES’ DECISION IS FINAL. No further correspondence is allowed
(Papers submitted for “Professor Mustaffa Young Investigators’ Awards” shall not be considered for these awards)
NADI Continuing Professional Development SeriesPrevalence of diabetes mellitus, especially of Type 2, is on the increase. This rise is most marked in developing countries, Malaysia included. Thus, there is an urgent need for strategies to prevent this ‘epidemic’ and for early diagnosis of diabetes. Beyond these, there is need for ensuring optimal management of the disease, its complications and associated diseases.
To help address these issues, the National Diabetes Institute (NADI) of Malaysia, organises the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series annually since its inception in 2002.
In 2008, this CPD was expanded as ‘Diabetes Asia’ Conference (DAC) to emphasise the uniqueness of diabetes presentation and management in Asians.
Objectives of the ConferenceThe Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series as “Diabetes Asia 2016” Conference aims to help improve management of diabetes with emphasis on recent advances and practical aspects of diabetes care. Participants are expected to be able to:
• appreciaterecentadvancesandpracticalaspectsofdiabetes care.
• understandwaysofensuringearlydiagnosisandoptimalmanagement for good control of diabetes, its complications and associated diseases
• applyknowledgegainedduringtheConferencetofurtherimprove care for persons with diabetes in the community
Who Should AttendHealthcare professionals responsible for managing people with diabetes including:
• MedicalandSurgicalSpecialists
• GeneralPhysiciansandSurgeons
• PrimaryCarePhysicians
• GeneralPractitioners
• MedicalandHealthOfficers
• TraineeLecturers
• Pharmacists
• NutritionistsandDietitians
• Researchers(Clinical&BasicSciences)inDiabetes
• Otherhealthcareprofessionalsinvolvedindiabetescare
The “Diabetes Asia 2016” Conference will emphasise on recent advances in the understanding and care of diabetes, its complications and related diseases.
Certificate of attendancefor all Delegates
& CME pointsare available for
Malaysian Doctors, Nurses, Dietitians, Pharmacists, Nutritionists
& Medical Assistants
Local Faculty**: Local experts in diabetes and Specialists including Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) in related disciplines have been invited to complement International Faculty for the Conference.
Invited Conference Speakers/Chairpersons* International Faculty:
*Subject to change
International Advisory Board
**(Please refer to “Local Speakers and Chair-Persons” leaflet)
Organising CommitteePatronYABhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
AdvisorProfessor Dato’ Anuar Zaini Md. Zain
ChairmanEmeritus Professor Dato’ Mustaffa Embong
SecretaryDato’ Dr. Nor ’Aini Abu Bakar
TreasurerMs.RosmawatiYusoff
SecretariatDato’ Dr. Nor ’Aini Abu Bakar (Chairperson)Dr. Mohamad Nizam MustaffaDr. Shahrizal Mustaffa Ms. Azizah Mohd NoorMr.RaihanMdZuki
Sub CommitteesScientificProfessor Dato’ Mafauzy Mohamed (Chairman)Professor Dato’ Wan Mohamad Wan BebakarProfessor Amir Sharifuddin Mohd KhirProfessor Nor Azmi KamaruddinDr.G.R.LetchumanDr. Zanariah Hussein
Sabah & Sarawak RepresentativeDr. William Voon Yu Huat
Fund Raising & ExhibitionMs. Amelia Noor Zuber
AudiovisualMr.KamarulzamanOthman(Audiovisual)Mr.ZamriHusain(Video&Photography)
Conference CoordinatorMs.RobiatulAzilahZainudin
ProfessorLucVanGaal,BelgiumProfessor Philip Home, United KingdomProfessor Thep Himathongkam, ThailandProfessor Timothy Davis, AustraliaProfessorXuZhangRong,China
EmeritusProfessorAugustoD.Litonjua,PhilippinesEmeritus Professor Clive S. Cockram, Hong KongEmeritus Professor Morsi Arab, EgyptProfessor Eberhard Standl, GermanyProfessorHaroldE.Lebovitz,USA
1. Emeritus Professor Morsi Arab (Confirmed)Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Alexandria President of the Egyptian Diabetes Association Egypt
2. Professor Anthony R LeedsMedical DirectorCambridge Weight PlanEngland
3. Professor Bilal YounusProfessor of Medicine, Head, Sakina Institute of Diabetes andEndocrineResearch(SiDER),ShalmarHospitalPakistan
4. Professor Christopher Nolan (Confirmed)Professor of Endocrinology ANU College of MedicineAustralian National UniversityAustralia
5. Professor C. Ronald Kahn ChiefAcademicOfficerSenior Vice President, Joslin Diabetes CenterUSA
6. Professor Low-Tone Ho (Confirmed)Professor, Department of Physiology, National Yang-Ming University Taiwan
7. Professor Luc Van Gaal (Confirmed)Professor of Medicine Antwerp University Belgium
8. Professor Nihal Thomas (Confirmed)Professor in Endocrinology and Head, Dept. of Endocrinology, Diabetes&Metabolism,ChristianMedicalCollegeIndia
9. Professor Philip Home (Confirmed)Professor of Diabetes MedicineNewcastle UniversityUnited Kingdom
10. Professor Ronald Ching Wan Ma (Confirmed)Professor at the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong
11. Professor Ronan Roussel Professor of Diabetology, Endocrinology and Nutrition, APHP Bichat HospitalFrance
12. Professor Sutin SriussadapornDivision of Endocrinology and MetabolismFacultyofMedicineSirirajHospitalThailand
13. Dr. Tommy Ty WillingChair, Section of Diabetes and EndocrinologyMetropolitan Medical CenterPhilippines
Conference Outline*
Free paper presentationFree paper presentation is open for all aspects of (both clinical and basic science) research relating to diabetes, its complications and co-morbidities.
Participants are encouraged to submit free papers for oral or poster presentation. Please refer to the attached paper ”Call for Free Paper Abstracts” for instruction. Closing date for free paper abstract submission is August 1, 2016 Freepaperpresentationwillbejudgedforeitherthe“ProfessorMustaffaYoungInvestigators’Awards”,“BestOralPresentationAwards”or“BestPoster Presentation Awards”. An awarding ceremony will be held at the end of the Conference.
“PROFESSOR MUSTAFFA YOUNG INVESTIGATORS’ AWARDS”
Participants are invited for “PROFESSOR MUSTAFFA YOUNG INVESTIGATORS’ AWARDS” which is open to those accepted for oral presentation with the following criteria **: 1. Age 35 years or less (at the time of submission) 2. Main researcher (> 60% contribution) of an original research
for the paper to be presented 3. First author and must be a registered participant 4. First author shall present the paper again at the awarding
ceremony (when applicable) **Please fill-in the Declaration Form.
*Subject to change
6 OCTOBER 2016 7 OCTOBER 2016 8 OCTOBER 2016 9 OCTOBER 2016
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
(0700– 0815)REGISTRATION
(0730–0815)REGISTRATION
(0730–0815)REGISTRATION
(0815–0900)Plenary 1
(0815–0900)Plenary 4
(0815–0900)Plenary 6
(0815–0900)Plenary 9
(0900–0945)Plenary 2
(0900–0945)Special Lecture 1
[Sponsored by Cambridge Weight Plan]
(0900–0945)Plenary 7
(0900–0945)Plenary 10
Coffee Break (0945–1015)
(1015–1215) (1015–1215) (1015–1215) (1015–1215)
MainSymposium
1A
MainSymposium
1B
MainSymposium
1C
MainSymposium
2A
MainSymposium
2B[Sponsored
by Meda Pharma]
MainSymposium
2C[Sponsored by sanofi-aventis]
MainSymposium
4A
MainSymposium
4B[Sponsored
Astra-Zeneca]
MainSymposium
4C[Sponsored
by MSD]
MainSymposium
6A
MainSymposium
6B
(1215–1315) (1215–1315) (1215–1315) (1215–1315)“Free Paper Presentations
Awarding Ceremony”- Oral
- Poster- Professor Mustaffa Young Investigators’
Awards
Lunch Symposium 1A[Sponsored by
Pfizer]
Lunch Symposium 1B
[Slot for Sale]
LunchSymposium
2A[Sponsored by Pfizer]
LunchSymposium
2B[Slot for
Sale]
FridayPrayers
Lunch Symposium 3[Sponsored for
Servier – Exclusive]
Lunch (1315–1400)
End of Conference
(1400–1530) (1400–1530) (1400–1530)
Experts’ Case Discussion
MainSymposium
3A
MainSymposium
3B[Sponsored by Eli Lilly]
MainSymposium
3C
MainSymposium
5A
MainSymposium
5B[Sponsored
by BI]
MainSymposium
5C
1 2 3
Free Paper Presentations
1 2
Tea Break (1530–1600)
(1600–1645)Plenary 3
(1600–1645)Plenary 5
(1600–1645)Plenary 8
(1645–1730) (1645–1730) (1645–1730)
Meet the Professor 1A
Meet the Professor 1B
Meet the Professor 2A
Meet the Professor 2B
Meet the Professor 3A
Meet the Professor 3B
(1900–2100)Dinner Symposium
[Sponsored by Eli Lilly]
1. Future Opportunities for Glucose-Lowering Therapies: Barriers and Targets Speaker: Professor Philip Home, UNITED KINGDOM2. Diabetes in The Young in India - Novel Aspects in The Pathogenesis Speaker: Professor Nihal Thomas, INDIA3. Use of Gene Therapy and Stem Cells in Diabetes Speaker: Professor Ronald Ching-Wan Ma, HONG KONG4. Clinical Relevance of NAFLD/NASH in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Speaker: Professor Low-Tone Ho, TAIWAN5. Endocrine Disruption in Obesity and Diabetes:
What Should The Clinician Know Speaker: Professor Luc Van Gaal, BELGIUM6. Novel Strategies in Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Speaker: Professor C. Ronald Kahn, USA7. Insulin Resistance Against Metabolic Stress:
Implications for Management of T2DM-Associated Obesity Speaker: Professor Christopher Nolan, AUSTRALIA8. Patient-Centric Approach to T2-Diabetes Management Speaker: Emeritus Professor Morsi Arab, EGYPT9. Mobile and Internet-Based Apps for Diabetes Care Speaker: Professor Bilal Younus, PAKISTAN10. Diabetes and Cancers: Minimising The Risk Speaker: Professor Ronan Roussel, FRANCE
Scientific Programme*Plenary Topics:
*Subject to change
Symposium Themes/Topics include:Theme: Optimising Care for People with DiabetesTopic: 1. Community Support Programmes for People with Diabetes 2. The Psychology of Having Diabetes: Effects on Patients and Family 3. Improving Compliance to Diabetes Management Experience of Diabetes Educator
Theme: Current Controversies in Dietary Management of DiabetesTopic: 1.LowGIorLowGLFoodsforPeoplewithDiabetes 2.LessCalorieorLessCarboRecommended 3. Nutrition Advice: Food Pyramid or Plate-Portion?
Theme: Insulin in T2DMTopic: 1. Insulin Therapy for Type 2: Which, for Whom 2. Insulin Analogues: Is Newer Better? 3. Biosimilar Insulin - A Perspective From Asia
Theme: Complementary/Alternative Medicine for DiabetesTopic: 1.TheUseofArtificialSweetenersinDM 2. Vitamins and Minerals: What Works? 3. Ayurvedic Medicine for Diabetes
Theme: Diabetes and PregnancyTopic: 1.GestationalDiabetes:ControversiesinDiagnosisandManagement 2. Baby of A Mother with Diabetes: From Conception to Adulthood 3.AntenatalLifestyleInterventionandPregnancyOutcome
Theme: Novel Approaches in Managing DiabetesTopic: 1. Controversies in Managing DKA 2.PCSK9-Inhibitors:ARoleinDiabetes? 3. Future Therapies for Type 1 Diabetes
Theme: Diabetes in The ElderlyTopic: 1.ChallengesinGlycaemicControl 2. Hypertension: Choice of Drugs and Targets 3. Treating Hypercholesterolaemia in the Elderly
Theme: Diabetes in ChildrenTopic: 1. Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes: Can This Be Achieved? 2. Diabetes in Children: Challenges in Management 3. Should Dyslipidaemia in Children Be Treated?
Theme: Diabetes and ObesityTopic: 1.ObesityandDiabetes:AnUnholyAssociation 2.ObesityandT2DMinChildren 3.NewerAnti-ObesityTreatment
Theme: Diabetes and Cardiovascular RiskTopic: 1.AntiglycaemicTherapyand(Riskof)HeartFailure 2.CardiovascularOutcomeStudieswithNewOHAs 3.BeyondGlycaemia:Strategiesto(Further)ReduceCVRisksinPeoplewithT2DM
Theme: SGLT2 InhibitionTopic: 1.NonGlycaemicEffectsofSGLT2i:ClinicalImplications 2.SideEffectsofSGLT2Inhibitors:WhatCliniciansShouldKnow 3.Empa-RegOutcome:AGameChangerinDiabetesManagement?
Experts’ Case Discussion1.AT2DMPatientwithHT,DyslipidaemiaandIHD2.AnObesePersonwithDiabetes3.ANon-CompliantT2DMPatient
Main Symposium
1A
Main Symposium
1B
Main Symposium
1C
Main Symposium
2A
Main Symposium
3A
Main Symposium
3C
Main Symposium
4A
Main Symposium
5A
Main Symposium
5C
Main Symposium
6A
Main Symposium
6B
Meet The Professor1.ManagingDiabetesDuringPregnancy2.ImprovingPatients’Compliance 3.OralMedications4.InsulinTherapy 5.ChallengesinManagingT1DMPatients 6.ReducingCVComplications
Sponsored Sessions by1.CambridgeWeightPlan2.MedaPharmaMalaysia3.Sanofi-Aventis(Malaysia)SdnBhd4.EliLilly(M)SdnBhd
5.AstraZenecaSdnBhd6.MerckSharp&Dohme(M)SdnBhd7.ServierMalaysiaSdnBhd8.BoehringerIngelheim(M)SdnBhd9.Pfizer(Malaysia)SdnBhd10.AbbottLaboratories(M)SdnBhd
Registration & Fees RegistrationformisenclosedwiththisFINAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Completed form must be returned with the registration fee to the Secretariat of the ‘Diabetes Asia 2016’ Conference by mail or fax.RegistrationfeecoversadmissiontoallNADI‘DiabetesAsia2016’Conferencesessionsandtradeexhibition,conferencebag,identificationtagandprintedmaterials,Conferencelunchesandtea/coffeebreaks.Thefeesareasfollows:
International DelegatesLocal Delegates (subsidised rates)
*Subsidised rates **GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Please register early to enjoy “Early Bird” discount for registration. Registration fee should be made payable to: National Diabetes Institute
AccommodationSpecialroomrateshavebeenarrangedfortheconferenceparticipantsfromOctober6–9,2016at the following hotels:• Hotel Istana (Conference Venue) • Alpha Genesis Hotel • Grand Millennium Hotel Kuala Lumpur• Hotel Soleil • Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel & Residences • Novotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Participants are advised to reserve their hotel accommodation early, DIRECTLY with the hotel of their choice. Please specify that you wish to book as a participant of the National Diabetes Institute ‘Diabetes Asia 2016’ Conference in order to qualify for the special rates offered. Please refer to the accompanying leaflet for details.
Disclaimer: The National Diabetes Institute and its agents are not to be held responsible for any change in the terms or conditions of the hotel accommodation.
For further Information and Updates regarding the ‘Diabetes Asia 2016’ Conference, please contact: TheSecretariat(Attention:Ms.Rosmawati/Ms.Azizah/Ms.Amelia)National Diabetes Institute (NADI) No.1,JalanSS3/50,47300PetalingJaya,Selangor,MALAYSIA Tel:+603-78761676/78761677Fax:+603-78761679 or visit our website:Email: [email protected] www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my
About the National Diabetes Institute (NADI)The National Diabetes Institute (NADI) is established to provide dedicated and comprehensive service for people with diabetes, to prevent and control diabetes, its complications and associated diseases.
NADI is a non profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) managed by a Board of Trustees with our former Prime Minister YABhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad as Patron.
The Board of Trustees comprises of Founding and Elected members and representatives from the Malaysian Endocrine and MetabolicSociety(MEMS),MalaysianDiabetesAssociation(DM)andMinistryofHealth(MOH),Malaysia.
The main objectives of NADI are:• tobeaNationalDiabetesEducationResourceCentreforthecountry• toestablishandrunacomprehensivehealthfacilityincludingaNationalDiabetesHospital
for the management of diabetes and its complications• tocreateandmaintainaNationalDiabetesRegistry• tocoordinateandconductresearchindiabetesandrelatedconditions• tobethenationalcoordinatingcentrefordiabetesinMalaysiainrespecttostatistics,
education, management, research, policy and planning on diabetes and associated diseases• topromotehealthylifestyleinthepreventionandcontrolofdiabetes.
NADI Office:No.1,JalanSS3/50,47300PetalingJaya,Selangor,MALAYSIATel:+603-78761676/78761677Fax:+603-78761679Email: [email protected] Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my
REGISTRATIONConference
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RM830 RM49.80 RM879.80
AFTER July 31, 2016 RM930 RM55.80 RM985.80
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14th Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series:15th Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series:
‘Diabetes Asia 2016’ Conference‘Diabetes Asia 2016’ Conference
Secretariat ‘DIABETES ASIA 2016’ Conference
National Diabetes Institute (NADI)No. 1 Jalan SS 3/50, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIATel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679
Email: [email protected] Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Organised by Endorsed by
Ministry of Health Malaysia
Platinum Sponsor
*Subject to confirmation
Local experts in diabetes and Specialists including Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) in related disciplines have been invited to complement International Faculty for the Conference, including:
INVITED LOCAL SPEAKERS AND CHAIRPERSONS
1. Emeritus Professor Dato’ Mustaffa Embong, National Diabetes Institute2. Emeritus Professor Dato’ Khalid Abdul Kadir, Monash University Malaysia3. Professor Dato’ Anuar Zaini Md. Zain, Monash University Malaysia4. Professor Dato’ Ikram Shah Ismail, University Malaya Medical Centre5. Professor Dato’ Mafauzy Mohamed, Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital6. Professor Dato’ Sivalingam Nalliah, International Medical University7. Professor Dato’ Wan Mohamad Wan Bebakar, Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital8. Professor Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, Malaysian Institute for Graduates & Higher Training9. Professor Amir Sharifuddin Mohd Khir, Penang Medical College10. Professor Chan Siew Pheng, Subang Jaya Medical Centre11. Professor Norlela Sukor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre12. Professor Nor Azmi Kamaruddin, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre13. Professor Nor Zuraida Zainal, University Malaya Medical Centre14. Professor Winnie Chee Siew Swee, International Medical University15. Professor Wu Loo Ling, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre16. Associate Professor Alexander Tan Tong Boon, University Malaya Medical Centre17. Associate Professor Barakatun Nisak Mohd Yusof, Universiti Putra Malaysia18. Associate Professor Muhammad Yazid Jalaludin, University Malaya Medical Centre19. Associate Professor Norlaila Mustafa, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre20. Associate Professor Rohana Abdul Ghani, MARA University of Technology21. Associate Professor Shireene Vethakkan, University Malaya Medical Centre22. Associate Professor Yeow Toh Peng, Penang Medical College23. Datuk Dr. Mohamed Badrulnizam Long Bidin, Kuala Lumpur Hospital24. Dr. Foo Siew Hui, Selayang Hospital25. Dr. Fuziah Md. Zain, Putrajaya Hospital26. Dr. G. R. Letchuman, Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital27. Dr. Malik Mumtaz, Island Hospital28. Dr. Nor Azizah Aziz, Penang General Hospital29. Dr. Nurain Mohd Noor, Putrajaya Hospital30. Dr. Siti Harnida Md. Isa, Sunway Medical Centre31. Dr. Tan Ming Yeong, Malaysian Diabetes Educator Society32. Dr. Wong Ming, Sunway Medical Centre33. Dr. Zanariah Hussein, Putrajaya Hospital34. Datin Farah DiBa Khan, Prince Court Medical Centre35. Ms. Indra Balaratnam, The Food Expert Clinic36. Ms. Shanaz F. H. Mawji, Ramsay Sime Darby Healthcare College
October 6 – 9, 2016Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
CONFERENCE VENUE
HOTEL ISTANA73, Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur