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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170121
DTSTAMP:20260404T194910
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SUMMARY:Diabetes Conference for Professionals
DESCRIPTION:  \nMEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY \n  \nThis is not a Diabetes Ireland Event \n3U Research                DCU NUI Maynooth RCSI \nCurrent challenges in diabetes research \nJanuary 20th\, 2017\, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland \n08:30               Registration \n09:00               Official opening \nDr. Ruth Davis 3U Partnership\, Dr. Donal O’Gorman\, 3U Diabetes Partnership \n  \n09:30               Session 1. Chair: Dr Jan Rigby\, Dept of Medical Geography\, Maynooth University \nUpdate on National Clinical Programme for Diabetes \nDr. Sean Dinneen\, National Clinical Lead in Diabetes\, National University of Ireland\, Galway. \n  \n10:00               Towards a Geography of Type 2 Diabetes in Ireland: the potential of using a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach! \nProf Adrian Moore\, Head of the School of Environmental Sciences\, Ulster University\, Coleraine \n  \n10:50               Coffee \n                                    11:10               Session 2. Chair: Dr. Maria Byrne\, Consultant Endocrinologist\, Mater University Hospital\, Dublin.Moving toward precision medicine for Diabetes.Prof Judith Fradkin\, Director\, Division of Diabetes\, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases\, NIDDK\, National Institute for Health\, Baltimore\, Maryland.  12:10               Endocannabinoids in metabolic liver disease: a personalized approach. \nDr. Josephine Egan\, Chief\, Diabetes Section\, National Institute of Aging\, Baltimore\, USA. \n  \n13:00               Lunch   \n  \n13.30               Session 3. Chair:  Dr Eoin O’Sullivan\, Consultant Endocrinologist\, Bons Secours Hospital\, Cork. \n                                Energy turnover as a target to improve muscle insulin resistance? \nPatrick Schrauwen\, Department of Human Biology and Movement Sciences\, NUTRIM School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism\, Maastricht University\,The Netherlands \n  \n14.20               Circadian (dys) regulation of brown adipose tissue function \nDr. Sander Kooijman\, Dept of Medicine\, Division of Endocrinology\, Leiden University\, The Netherlands and Oxford Centre for Diabetes\, Endocrinology and Metabolism\, UK. \n                                     \n15:10               Coffee \n  \n15:30               Session 4. Chair: Prof. Finbarr O’Harte\, Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism\, Ulster University\, Coleraine \n                        Signalling pathways in the gut-endocrine axis \nDr. Fiona Gribble\, Metabolic Research Laboratories\, Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of  Metabolic Science\, Addenbrooke’s Hospital\, Cambridge\, UK \n  \n16:20               Dietary priorities for diabetes: from controversy to consensus. \nDr Nita Forouhi\, MRC Nutritional Epidemiology Programme\, University of Cambridge\, UK \n  \n17:10               Meeting Close:           Dr. Donal O’Gorman
URL:https://www.diabetes.ie/event/diabetes-conference-for-professionals/
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SUMMARY:Cork University Clinical Skills - Diabetes
DESCRIPTION:University Clinical Skills Laboratories on Diabetes\nDiabetes Ireland provide their own time and recruit volunteers to engage with medical students in Universities in order to  progress their education on Diabetes and to bring to life the practicalities of day-to-day life living with diabetes. \nThe volunteer (either a type 1 or Type 2 candidate) spends 2 x 2 hour sessions in a Clinical Skills Laboratory with the students and demonstrate how a glucometer and insulin pen works. The students then demonstrate on one another. The students attend a lecture with a Diabetes Ireland specialist once the labs have been completed. \nThis work is provided free of charge.
URL:https://www.diabetes.ie/event/cork-university-clinical-skills-diabetes/
LOCATION:University College Cork\, School of Medicine\,  Brookfield Health Sciences Complex\,\, Cork 
CATEGORIES:Munster
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