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Successful diabetes prevention and treatment strategies worldwide
Evidences from IDF translational research programme BRIDGES
Date: 3 December 2015 from 17.15 to 19.15
Location: Room 121, Vancouver Convention Centre
Chair: Hussein Saadi, Co-Chair BRIDGES Review Committee
17.25: Welcome Speech
Type of presentation: Lecture
Speaker: Juan Jose Gagliardino (Member BRIDGES Executive Committee)
17.25– 18.10: Diabetes Prevention: Lessons learned from international experts
Type of presentation: Round table
Duration: 45 minutes: Each of the 3 speakers presents for 5 minutes highlights of their study. The final presentation will be followed by a moderated 30 minutes of discussion including questions from the audience
Speakers: Peter Bennett (Da Qing Study); Jaakko Tuomilehto (FDPP/DEMOJUAN), Linda Siminerio (DPP)
Moderator: John Grumitt (Vice President, IDF)
18.10– 18.25: Diabetes Prevention: A real case scenario
Type of presentation: Lecture
Duration: 15 minutes
Speaker: Valla Tantayotai (BRIDGES project ST12-041 in Thailand)
18.25– 18.45: Learning from success: Replication of good practices worldwide
Type of presentation: Duet (one presentation done by two speakers)
Duration: 20 minutes 14 minutes presentation (7 minutes per speaker) + 6 minutes questions from the audience
Speakers: Samir Assaad Khalil (BRIDGES project in Egypt), Lei Zhang (BRIDGES Research Net project in China)
18.45– 19.00: Key elements to sustain an intervention
Type of presentation: Lecture
Duration: 15 minutes (12 minutes interview + 3 minutes of questions from the audience)
Speaker: Robert Gabbay (Chair, BRIDGES Review Committee)
19.00 – 19.15 Your toolkit to take back home
Type of presentation: Lecture
Duration: 15 minutes
Speaker: Ayesha Motala (Member, BRIDGES Executive Committee)
BRIDGES is an International Diabetes Federation programme supported by an educational grant from Lilly Diabetes
