Professional Diabetes Conference

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Grampian Diabetes Professional Conference
Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
Wednesday, 23rd September 2015
Delegate Registration Form
Name
Designation
Workplace Address
Contact Telephone
Number
Email Address
Closing Date for Registration is 17th September.
The fee for delegates is £45.00. Please select payment option:
Please recharge the cost of this conference to the following financial code
__________________ (NHS Grampian, employees with appropriate consent and funding)
NB Delegates with ATDL should note that we require a financial code, not the ADTL form
as we do not receive a copy of this.
I enclose a cheque payable to Grampian Diabetes MCN to the address below.
Whilst understanding that unforeseen circumstances may prevent you attending, we have
to give and pay final numbers to the venue 48 hours in advance. We are happy to accept a
change of delegate but cannot refund fees for cancellations with less than 48 hours notice.
The workshop information is overleaf. Please list 6 choices for the workshops, which will
be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Email to:
nhsg.mcn@nhs.net
Post to:
MCN Office, Room F133, NHS Grampian Summerfield House, Eday Road,
Aberdeen, AB15 6RE. Enquiries to: 01224 (5)58606
This meeting is supported by unconditional educational grants from pharmaceutical companies
Workshop Choices
PLEASE CHOOSE 6 OUT OF THE FOLLOWING LIST OF WORKSHOPS AND RANK THEM IN ORDER OF
PREFERENCE.
YOUR
Workshop Title
Lead Presenter
CHOICE
1-6
1
2
"No Delays - The Story so Far and Where Does
it Fit?"
"Driving and Diabetes"
3
"Opportunities to be Active"
4
"7 Minute CBT: Helping People who are Stuck
in a Rut"
5
"Carbohydrate Awareness - We All Love a
Party"
"Structured Education" What's it ALL about....?
6
7
8
"Practical Steps to Initiate Insulin Safely in
Community with Patient with Dementia"
"Young People and Diabetes"
9
"Insulin Dose Titration"
10
"Insulin Pump Care. Safety First"
11
"New Education Programme for Type 1
Diabetes Patients on Basal Bolus Regime"
"Tools of the Trade"
12
13
14
15
16
"Fatty Liver and Diabetes: When Fat and Sugars
Collide and Collude!"
"Testosterone Testing and Treatment in
Diabetes: Pitfalls and Controversies"
"Early Identification of Diabetes and Prevention
of DKA Campaign"
"The Ab Dabs of Foot Screening"
17
"Support for Self-Management" in Diabetes:
Helping People to Live Well"
18
"Diabetes in Pregnancy: What Would St Vincent
Say?"
"Tailoring Care in Type 2 Diabetes"
19
20
21
"Beating the Blues: A Self-Help Programme for
Adults Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.
A Potential Role for People with Diabetes?"
"Helping Patients Make Sense of Their Glucose
Results: Managing Insulin Therapy in Primary
Care"
Aileen MacVinish, Project Manager, Modernisation
Directorate, NHSG.
Dr Ann Gold, Consultant in Diabetes and General
Medicine, NHSG.
Mary McCallum, Health Psychologist/Public
Health Specialist, Dr Hannah Robertson,
Consultant Physician, NHG and Jo Hall and Mark
Brown, Sport Aberdeen.
Dr Kirsty MacLennan, Clinical Psychologist,
Eleanor Bull, Health Psychologist & Lynsey
Browne, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, NHSG.
Leanne Gardner and Ailsa Wildgoose, Diabetes
Dietitians, NHSG.
Linda McGlynn, NHS Engagement Manager and
Morag Ramsay, Diabetes Scotland.
Sylvia Pratt, Diabetes Specialist Nurse and Julie
Taggart, District Nurse Team Leader, NHSG.
Edna Stewart, Young Persons' Diabetes Specialist
Nurse and Sarah Bruce, Diabetes Specialist
Nurse, NHSG.
Hilary Yule and Liz Hall, Diabetes Specialist
Nurses, NHSG.
Norma Alexander, Diabetes Specialist Nurse and
Kirsty Simpson or Lisa Stephen, Diabetes
Specialist Dietitians, NHSG.
Sylvia Pratt, Diabetes Specialist Nurse and Kirsty
Simpson, Diabetes Specialist Dietitian, NHSG.
Jill Strathdee and Jacqui McGillivray, Diabetes
Specialist Nurses, NHSG.
Dr Ashis Mukhopadhya, Consultant
Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist, ARI.
Dr Prakash Abraham, Consultant
Diabetologist/Endocrinologist, NHSG.
Dr Alistair Revolta, Department of Paediatrics,
NHSG.
Hazel Innes and Kirsti Walker, Highly Specialist
Podiatrist, NHSG.
Professor Vikki Entwistle, Department of Health
Service Research and Ethics, with Heather
Morgan and Zoe Skea.
Dr Fiona Strachan, Consultant Physician, Dr
Gray's Hospital, Elgin.
Dr Susan McGeoch and Dr Jane Dymot,
Consultant Physicians, Diabetes and General
Medicine, NHSG.
Dr Andy Keen, Consultant Psychologist and
Rebekah Tait, Project Manager for Beating the
Blues, NHSG
Dr Christine Park, Consultant Physician, Fiona
Watson, Diabetes Specialist Nurse and Jane
Masson, Diabetes Dietitian, Dr Gray's Hospital.
This meeting is supported by unconditional educational grants from pharmaceutical companies
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