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Organised by Endorsed by ‘Diabetes Asia 2014’ ‘Diabetes Asia 2014’ Conference Conference Secretariat ‘DIABETES ASIA 2014’ Conference National Diabetes Institute (NADI) No. 1 Jalan SS 3/50, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679 Email: [email protected] Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my October 16 – 19, 2014 Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia Platinum Sponsor 13TH CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) SERIES Final Announcement

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Organised by Endorsed by

‘Diabetes Asia 2014’‘Diabetes Asia 2014’ConferenceConference

Secretariat ‘DIABETES ASIA 2014’ ConferenceNational 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

October 16 – 19, 2014Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre

Petaling Jaya, SelangorMalaysia

Platinum Sponsor

13TH CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) SERIES

Final Announcement

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 2014” Conference aim to help improve management of diabetes with emphasis on recent advances and the practical aspects of diabetes care. Participants are expected to be able to:

• appreciaterecentadvancesandthepracticalaspectsofdiabetes care.

• understandwaysofensuringearlydiagnosisandoptimalmanagement for good control of diabetes, 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 2014” 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

CONFERENCE AWARDS(CASH PRIZES)

“Prof Mustaffa Young Investigators’ Award” for Free Paper Presentation

Best Award : RM5,000/- + Challenge Trophy

Second Award : RM2,000/-Third Award : RM1,000/-

The winners of Prof Mustaffa Young Investigators' Award will also receive full sponsorship (registration fee + hotel accommodation & local mileage/travel) by Servier Malaysia Sdn Bhd for DAC 2015

Best Oral Presentation Award

Best Award : RM2,000/- Second Award : RM1,000/-Third Award : RM750/-

(Papers submitted for “Young Investigators’ Award” shall not be considered for this award)

Best Poster Presentation Award

Best Award : RM1,500/- Second Award : RM1,000/-Third Award : RM500/-

A Certificate of Award will also be presented to the winners.THE JUDGES’ DECISION IS FINAL. No further correspondence is allowed

Organising CommitteePatronYABhg.Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad

AdvisorsEmeritus Professor Dato’ Khalid Abdul KadirProfessor 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. Shahrizal MustaffaMs. Elizabeth Thong Foong HingMr. Mohd Nazarul Mohd Yunus Ms.RafidahMohdYasin

Sub CommitteesScientificProfessor Dato’ Mafauzy Mohamed (Chairman)Professor Dato’ Wan Mohamad Wan BebakarProfessor Amir Sharifuddin Mohd KhirProfessor Nor Azmi KamaruddinDr. Alexander Tan Tong BoonDr.G.R.LetchumanDr. Zanariah Hussein

Sabah & Sarawak RepresentativeDr. William Voon Yu Huat

Fund Raising & ExhibitionMs.YasminRahimi

AudiovisualMr.KamarulzamanOthman(Audiovisual)Mr.ZamriHusin(Video&Photography)

Social ProgrammesMs. Azizah Mohd Noor

Conference CoordinatorMs. Amelia Noor Zuber

Local Faculty: Local experts in diabetes, Specialists and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) in related disciplines will be invited to complement International Faculty for the Conference.

Invited Conference Speakers/Chairpersons * International Faculty:

*Subject to confirmation

1. Professor Andrew D. Morris (Confirmed)Dean and Professor of Medicine School of Medicine, University of Dundee, United Kingdom

2. Professor Chaicharn Deerochanawong (Confirmed)Professor of Medicine in Diabetes and Endocrinology,Diabetes&EndocrinologyUnit,DepartmentofMedicine,RangsitMedicalSchool,RajavithiHospital,Thailand

3. Professor Donald John Chisholm (Confirmed)SeniorPrincipalResearchFellow–Fat&InsulinResistanceDiabetes&ObesityResearchProgrammeGarvanInstituteofMedicalResearch,Australia

4. Professor Geremia B. Bolli (Confirmed)Professor of EndocrinologyHead&Chief,DepartmentofInternalMedicine,Endocrinology&Metabolism,PerugiaUniversitySchoolofMedicine,Italy

5. Professor John M. Miles (Confirmed)Professor of MedicineEndocrineResearchUnit,Mayo Clinic, USA

6. Professor Karen Siu Ling Lam (Confirmed)Professor (Clinical)Head, Department of Medicine,University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

7. Professor Lee-Ming Chuang (Confirmed)Professor of Internal MedicineDepartment of Internal Medicine,National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan

8. Professor Limei Liu (Confirmed)ProfessorVice-director,DepartmentofEndocrinology&Metabolism,Shanghai Diabetes Institute, China

9. Professor Ma Teresa P. QueEndocrinologistNationalKidney&TransplantInstitutePhilippines

10. Professor Sten Madsbad (Confirmed)Professor Chief Physician, Department of Endocrinology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

11. Professor Z. Sehnaz Karadeniz (Confirmed)Medical Faculty MemberOphthalmologyDepartment,Istanbul Science University, Turkey

Scientific Programme*Plenary Topics:1. Adiponectin, Diabetes and Diabetic Complications Speaker: Professor Karen Siu Ling Lam, Hong Kong

2. Innovations in New Treatments and Technologies in Diabetes Care Speaker: Professor Sten Madsbad, Denmark

3. Newer Insulin Formulations – Are They Better than Currently Available Human Insulins?

Speaker: Professor Geremia B. Bolli, Italy

4. 30 years after DCCT: What Have We learned? Speaker: Professor John M. Miles, USA

5. New Insights Into Prevention of CVD in Diabetics Speaker: Professor Donald John Chisholm, Australia

6. Genetics, Epigenetics and Diabetes Speaker: Professor Lee-Ming Chuang, Taiwan

7. Implementing Diabetes Clinical Guidelines in the Real World Speaker: Professor Z. Sehnaz Karadeniz, Turkey

8. Diabetes in the Information Age Speaker: Professor Andrew D. Morris, UK

9. New Targets for Treatment and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes Speaker: Professor Geremia B. Bolli, Italy

10. Current Diabetes Management: Challenges and Unmet Needs Speaker: Professor Limei Liu, China

Conference Outline*

Free paper presentationFree paper presentation is open to all aspects (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 31, 2014 Freepaperpresentationwillbejudgedforeitherthe“ProfMustaffaYoungInvestigators’Award”,“BestOralPresentationAward”or“Best Poster Presentation Award”. An awarding ceremony will be held at the end of the Conference.

“Prof Mustaffa Young Investigators’ Award”Participants are invited for “Prof Mustaffa Young Investigators’ Award” 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 presented3. First author of the paper and a registered participant

4. Paper Presenter at the Awarding Ceremony

**Please fill in the Declaration Form.

*Subject to change

16 Oct 2014 17 Oct 2014 18 Oct 2014 19 Oct 2014

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

(0700-0830) (0700-0830) (0700-0830)

Registration for Conference Breakfast Symposium Breakfast Symposium[Sponsored by Cambridge Weight Plan]

(0830-0930) (0830-0930) (0830-0930) (0830-0930)

Plenary 1A Plenary 1B Special Lecture 1[Sponsored by Novartis]

Special Lecture 2[Sponsored by AstraZeneca]

Plenary 5A Plenary 5B

Coffee Break (0930-1000) Coffee Break (0930-1000) Coffee Break (0930-1000) Coffee Break (0930-1000)

(1000-1200) (1000-1200) (1000-1200) (1000-1200)

MainSymposium

1A

MainSymposium

1B

MainSymposium

1C

MainSymposium

2A

MainSymposium

2B[Sponsored by Eli Lilly]

MainSymposium

2C[Sponsored

by BI]

MainSymposium

4A

MainSymposium

4B[Sponsored by Alliance

BI-Lilly]

MainSymposium

4C[Sponsored

by Novo Nordisk]

MainSymposium

6A

MainSymposium

6B

(1220-1320) (1220-1320)

FridayPrayers

(1220-1320) (1200-1300)“Free Paper Presentations

Awarding Ceremony”-Oral

-Poster-Prof Mustaffa Young

Investigators’

Lunch Symposium 1

Lunch Symposium 2

[Sponsored by MSD]

Lunch Symposium 3

[Sponsored by Servier]

Lunch (1320-1400) Lunch (1320-1400) Lunch (1320-1400) Lunch (1320-1400)

(1400-1600)Experts’ Case Discussion

(1400-1600) (1400-1600)

End of Conference

1 2 3

MainSymposium

3A

MainSymposium

3B

MainSymposium

3C

MainSymposium

5A

MainSymposium

5B[Sponsored

bysanofi-aventis]

MainSymposium

5C

Free Paper Presentations

1 2

Tea Break (1600-1630) Tea Break (1600-1630) Tea Break (1600-1630)

(1630-1715) (1630-1715) (1630-1715)

Plenary 2A Plenary 2B Plenary 3A Plenary 3B Plenary 4A Plenary 4B

*Subject to change

Meet The Experts Sessions: 1. Type 1 Diabetes: Options for More Effective Management 2. Preventing Type 2 Diabetes: Sharing Experience from Across the Globe 3. Chronic Complications of Diabetes: Managing Diabetics with CKD and IHD

Sponsored Main Symposiums by:1. sanofi–aventis (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. 2. Eli Lilly (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd3. Novo Nordisk Pharma (M) Sdn Bhd4. Alliance of BI-Lilly5. Boehringer Ingelheim (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

SpecialLecturesSponsoredby:1. AstraZeneca Sdn Bhd2. Novartis Corporation (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

LunchSymposiumsSponsoredby:1. Merck Sharp & Dohme (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd2. Servier Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Breakfast Symposium Sponsored by:1. Cambridge Weight Plan (Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei)

Symposium Themes include:THEME 1: Diabetes in AsiaTopics: 1.1 MutationsofKCNJ11GeneinChineseUnknownMODYGene(MODY-X)’sFamilies 1.2QualityofLifeofDiabeticsinMalaysia 1.3 Unique Feature of Asian T2DM: Strategy for Treatment

THEME 2: Diabetes in PregnancyTopics: 2.1 DietinGestationalDiabetesforAsians 2.2WeightGainandPregnancyOutcomes:WhatistheEvidence? 2.3GlucoseControlinDiabeticPregnancy:APracticalApproach 2.4 Intrauterine Programming for Diabetes

THEME 3: Emerging Risk Factors of Type 2 DMTopics: 3.1TheLinkBetweenSleepDysfunctionandDiabetes 3.2 Importance of Nutrition in the Prevention of Diabetes 3.3AreChronicStress&PsychologicalTraitsAlsotoBlame?

THEME 4: Novel Complications of DiabetesTopics: 4.1CognitiveImpairmentandDementia:AretheNeuronsDying? 4.2 Periodontal Disease in Diabetics: Implications for Control and Complications 4.3NAFLD:CauseorEffect?

THEME 5: Off-Target Effects of Medications in Diabetes: Should We Worry?Topics: 5.1 Insulins and Cancers 5.2 DPP IV Inhibitors and Heart Failure 5.3ACE-I/ARBsandNewDiabetes

THEME 6: Alternative and Complementary Therapies in Prevention and Treatment of DiabetesTopics: 6.1PlantInsulins? 6.2 Chinese Traditional Medicine for Diabetes 6.3Mind-BodyMedicine:RoleofMeditationstoPreventandTreatDiabetes

THEME 7: Diabetes in CommunityTopics: 7.1 Managing Diabetes in Health Clinics in Malaysia 7.2 Peer Support Program for Diabetics: Experience from Hong Kong 7.3 Delivering Integrated Care in the Community

THEME 8: Inhibitors for Diabetes Topics: 8.1 Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPP-IV) Inhibitors 8.2 InhibitingGlucoseTransporters(SGLT2Inhibitors) 8.3 Novel Inhibitors in Development

THEME 9: New Surgery Options for DiabetesTopics: 9.1 CuringType2DiabetesbyGastricBypassSurgery 9.2 Stem Cell Therapy 9.3 Surgical Treatment of the Diabetic Foot

THEME 10: Non-Pharmacological Treatment of DiabetesTopics: 10.1DietforPeoplewithDiabetes:LowCarborLowFat? 10.2Exercise-Mimetics:APillforExercise? 10.3WeightLossforObeseDiabetics:PracticalTips

THEME 11: Controversies in Management of People with DiabetesTopics: 11.1UseofAntiPlateletsinDiabeticsRevisited 11.2NewGuidelinesonBloodPressureControl:WhatistheOptimalLevelsandWhatDrugs? 11.3BloodGlucoseControl:IsThisStillWorthPursuing?

THEME 12: Lesson from Recent Clinical Trials on DiabetesTopics: 12.1ORIGIN:PreservingBetaCells? 12.2LOOKAHEAD:WhyNoReductioninCVRisk 12.3ADVANCE:AWayForwardtoAchieveBGTargets?

Registration & Fees Registrationformisenclosedwiththis FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Completed form must be returned with the registration fee to the Conference Secretariat by mail or fax.RegistrationfeecoversadmissiontoallNADIConferencesessionsandtradeexhibition,Conferencematerials,Conference lunches and tea/coffee breaks. The fees are as follows:

International Delegates Local Delegates (subsidised rates)

* Official endorsement from institution is required.

Please register early to enjoy “Early Bird” discount for registration. Registrationfeeshouldbemadepayableto:National Diabetes Institute

AccommodationSpecialroomrateshavebeenarrangedfortheconferenceparticipantsfromOctober16–19,2014at the following hotels:• Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa (Conference Venue) • Dorsett Grand Subang • Sun Inns Lagoon• Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang • Summit Hotel Subang USJ • Time Hotel

Participants are advised to reserve their hotel accommodation early, Please specify that you wish to book as a participant of the National Diabetes Institute Conference in order to qualify for the special rates offered. Please refer to the accompanying leaflet for detail.

Disclaimer: The National Diabetes Institute or 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 Conference, please contact: TheSecretariat(Attention:Ms.Rosmawati/Ms.Azizah/Ms.Amelia/Ms.Rafidah/Mr.Farizul)National Diabetes Institute (NADI) No.1,JalanSS3/50,47300PetalingJaya,Selangor,MALAYSIA Tel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679 or visit our website:Email: [email protected] www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my

REGISTRATION Early Bird Before July 31, 2014

AfterJuly 31, 2014

Delegate USD400 USD500

Postgraduate Student* USD350 USD450

Paramedic / Allied Health USD350 USD450

REGISTRATION Early Bird Before July 31, 2014

AfterJuly 31, 2014

Delegate RM850 RM950

Postgraduate Student* RM800 RM900

Paramedic / Allied Health RM800 RM900

About the National Diabetes Institute (NADI)The National Diabetes Institute (NADI) of Malaysia is established to provide a dedicated and comprehensive service for diabetics, to prevent and control diabetes and its complications.

NADI is a non profit organisation managed by a Board of Trustees comprising of representatives from the Malaysia Endocrine andMetabolicSociety(MEMS),MalaysianDiabetesAssociation(PDM),MinistryofHealth(MOH),FoundingandElectedmembers with our former Prime Minister YABhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad as Patron.

The main objectives of NADI are:• tobeaNationalDiabetesEducationResourceCentreforthecountry• tocreateandmaintainaNationalDiabetesRegistry• toestablishandrunacomprehensivehealthfacilityincludingaNationalDiabetesHospitalforthemanagementofdiabetes

and its complications• tocoordinateandconductresearchindiabetesandrelatedconditions• tobethenationalreferenceaswellasthenationalcoordinatingcentrefordiabetesinMalaysiainrespecttostatistics,

education, management, research, policy and planning on diabetes and associated diseases

NADI Office:No.1,JalanSS3/50,47300PetalingJaya,Selangor,MALAYSIATel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679Email: [email protected] Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my