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Thank you for attending the QIDC NSW Meeting.
We value your feedback, please click on the link below to submit feedback.
Virtual meeting was on Saturday 29th May 2021 10:00AM to 1:00PM.
Congratulations to our QIDC-NSW finalists.
Dr Sarah Chalak (Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital)
Abstract title: "Screening for pancreatic pathology in diabetes mellitus"
Dr Su Win Htike (Canberra Hospital)
Abstract title: "Steroid induced hyperglycemia management in the patients with malignancy"
Dr Shejil Kumar (St George Hospital)
Abstract title: "The five pillars for navigating fasting during Ramadan in pregnant women with diabetes mellitus"
Dr Xi May Zhen (Royal Prince Alfred Hospital)
Abstract title: "Longer-term outcomes in offspring born to mothers treated with metformin during pregnancy"
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NSW Endocrine fellows, Advanced trainees and prospective Advanced trainees are invited to submit an abstract for the Quality in Diabetes Care meeting for NSW in 2021.
The Quality in Diabetes Care (QIDC) meeting, founded by Associate Professors Esther Briganti and Dennis Engler has been an annual face-to-face meeting (for endocrinologists and endocrinology trainees in Victoria and Tasmania) to discuss diabetes related case presentations. In 2020, QIDC went virtual and immediately resonated with a national audience.
This year the meeting has gone national and the best presenters from each state will go on to present at the Australian Diabetes Congress in August 2021 and the ADS will select an overall national winner. There will be a prize for the winning presentation.
This email is to let you know that the 2021 NSW Quality in Diabetes Care meeting will take place on Saturday the 29th May (VIRTUAL) so please consider submitting an abstract. The best abstracts will be selected to present on the 29th May. Abstract submission deadline is COB Friday 30th April 2021.
For those of you who have never attended this meeting before, it has been running in Victoria since 2016 and is open to all Endocrine Fellows, ATs and those wanting to enter the program. We have previously circulated information to your HOD who may have already spoken to you about being part of this meeting.
The aim is to have you think critically about the evidence behind all the things you do day to day in relation to diabetes care. We want you to choose common problems or questions you come up with in clinic, provide a case presentation and then an evidence-based review of the topic.
The aim of these meetings is for the discussion of COMMON, and EVERYDAY clinical issues. Look at what you do every day in clinic and on the ward and think critically about the evidence behind it.
Email abstracts to:
Tang.Wong@health.nsw.gov.au or Sarah.Abdo@health.nsw.gov.au
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