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

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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

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