Obstructive sleep apnoea and type 2 diabetes: Whose disease is it anyway?
Tuesday 14 December 2010
Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE
A joint meeting with the Endocrinology & Diabetes Section A meeting in association with ResMed UK
This event is now fully booked.
A report will be produced after the meeting. If you wish to receive this please contact the co-ordinator for further information.
Registration Details:
RSM Early bird Trainee: £55
Consultant/GP: £170
RSM Student: £45
RSM Trainee: £85
RSM Associate: £85
RSM Fellow: £100
Student: £55
Trainee: £110
AHP/Nurse/Midwife: £110
Early bird Trainee: £80
Early bird Student: £45
Early bird Consultant/GP: £140
Early bird AHP/Nurse/Midwife: £80
RSM Early bird Fellow: £70
RSM Early bird Associate: £55
RSM Early bird Student: £35
Meeting ref: SLB02
CPD: 5 credits
9.00 am |
Registration, tea and coffee |
9.30 am |
Welcome and introduction |
| Dr James Ahlquist, President of the Endocrinology & Diabetes Section | |
| Chair: Sir George Alberti and Professor Adrian Williams | |
9.50 am |
Importance of sleep on cardiometabolic function |
| Professor Adrian Williams, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital and the London Sleep Centre | |
10.10 am |
Epidemiology of obstructive sleep apnoea and type 2 diabetes |
| Professor John Wilding, Professor of Medicine and Consultant Endocrinologist, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool | |
10.30 am |
Discussion |
10.45 am |
Pathophysiology of OSA and type 2 diabetes: What does this mean for the clinician? |
| Dr Shahrad Taheri, Consultant Endocrinologist, Senior Lecturer in Medicine and Sleep Research, Heartlands Hospital and University of Birmingham | |
11.05 am |
Tea and coffee break |
11.20 am |
Evidence on the effect of CPAP therapy on CVD and glycaemic control |
| Dr John O'Reilly, Consultant Lead Regional Sleep Service, Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool | |
11.45 am |
The economics of OSA therapy |
| Professor Julian Guest, Catalyst Health Economics Consultant, Middlesex | |
12.10 pm |
NHS structure and challenges: Diabetes-OSA clinical pathways |
| Dr Dev Banerjee, Consultant Respiratory and Sleep Physician, Heart of England Foundation Trust | |
12.30 pm |
Lunch |
| Chair: Professor Adrian Williams and Sir George Alberti | |
1.30 pm |
The international diabetes federation recommendations |
| Professor Sir George Alberti, Chair of Diabetes UK and President of the International Diabetes Federation | |
|
Clinical implications of the International Diabetes Federation recommendations |
|
1.45 pm |
Current standard of care for patients with diabetes |
| Professor John Wilding, Professor of Medicine, University Hospital Aintree, London | |
2.05 pm |
Current standard of care for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea |
| Dr Nick Hart, Director of Research in Respiratory Medicine, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London | |
2.25 pm |
Does (or should) the current research impact on clinical practice? |
| Working groups | |
3.15 pm |
Completion of evaluation forms |
3.20 pm |
Where to from here? |
| Dr James Ahlquist | |
3.30 pm |
Questions and answer session: Whose disease is it anyway? |
| Speaker panel | |
4.05 pm |
Close of meeting |