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Diabetes Conferences | Usa | Worldwide Events | Europe | Asia | Middle East | 2016 | 2017

Diabetes Conferences | Usa | Worldwide Events | Europe | Asia | Middle East | 2016 | 2017

Being recognized as a world-renowned organization, OMICS International takes pride to introduce the commencement of 14th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics from October 17-19, 2016 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Special interest and theme of this conference is:A step towards translating novel therapies to control Diabetes. The conference aims to provide an opportunity to share knowledge, expertise along with unparalleled networking opportunities between a large number of medical and industrial professionals in this sphere. OMICS Internationals Diabetes Medicare 2016 conferencegathers renowned scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of diabetic medicine under a single roof where networking and global partnering happens for the acceleration of future research. OMICS Publishing Group through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. OMICS Publishing Group hosts over 400 leading-edge peer reviewed Open Access journals and has organized over 300 scientific conferences all over the world. OMICS International welcomes all the scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of diabetic medicine to attend this Diabetes Conference s, where all the aspects of diabetes will be discussed under single roof. Diabetes Medicare 2016 will be an excellent amalgamation of academia and industry as it involves every aspects of empirical and conceptual thinking in exploring new dimensions in this field. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry. Diabetes Medicare 2016 is an international p Continue reading >>

Toronto - Jdrf

Toronto - Jdrf

WHEN: Saturday, April 28th, 11:30am - 1:30pm WHERE: Rinx Toronto, 65 Orfus Road, Toronto, ON Hear from our special guest Adam Brown, author of the book Bright Spots & Landmines. Diagnosed with diabetes in 2001, Adam writes and speaks extensively about diabetes and chronic disease to thousands of people all over North America. Share and learn more about our collective vision and goals for the impact you will make at the 2018 Walk to Cure Diabetes Have fun!!! Play at Cosmic Bowling, Time Freak, and Balladium on us! RSVP: Space is limited! Please RSVP to Tayler at [email protected] or 647-789-2033 by April 18th, 2018 with your Walk team name and the number of guests you will bring. Join us for the 2018 JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes! We invite you to be part of something big! Be one of the over 40,000 Canadians walking and fundraising for a world without type 1 diabetes. We look forward to seeing you on walk day! Jessica Raposo at j [email protected] or 647-789-2322 On Thursday, February 8th over 100 guests attended our Appreciation Evening held to recognize and say thanks to all of our incredible donors, event participants and sponsors for their support of our JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes and Revolution Ride to Defeat Diabetes, presented by Sun Life Financial. We hope you enjoyed listening to the informative research panel, and congratulations to all of our fundraising award recipients! Thank you to everyone that was able to join us for such a wonderful night, it is through your support that we are able to move another step closer to finding a cure for type one diabetes. JDRF is pleased to provide our complimentary Bag of Hope, containing a variety of educational and reference materials to help newly diagnosed children and familiesalong the way. As a special gift, children under 1 Continue reading >>

Find A Program Or Event

Find A Program Or Event

Look for special events, expos, programs and services close to home or a mouse-click away. In Your Community > Local Programs & Events > Find a Program or Event Search for a program or event in your community. For a stress-free journey where you can leisurely watch the countryside slip by. Win a trip for two (2) Sponsored by Diabetes Canada and WestJet! February 21, 2018 to April 20, 2018 2:00 PM - 8:00 AM (Central Time) | Regina, Saskatchewan Join us on Saturdays in April and May for our free eight-week wellness program. April 7, 2018 to May 26, 2018 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | Prince George, British Columbia Mix and mingle at this educational and networking event featuring, Researcher Dr. Tricia Tang, PhD and former competitive downhill skier, Filip Gigic, and so much more. April 14, 2018 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Central Time) | Winnipeg, Manitoba Support our Saskatchewan D-Camps, and enjoy an evening of local entertainment at the Happy Hour for Diabetes fundraising event. April 19, 2018 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Central Time) | Regina, SK , Saskatchewan Join us for Londons most successful fundraiser featuring a culinary feast created by local chefs. April 22, 2018 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Eastern Time) | London, Ontario This April, join Diabetes Canada for its annual Lace Up for Diabetes run/walk at Assiniboine Park. April 29, 2018 8:45 AM - 11:00 AM (Central Time) | Winnipeg, Manitoba Join Diabetes Canada's Abbotsford branch at this free diabetes information session. May 1, 2018 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM (Pacific Time) | Abbotsford, British Columbia Dr. Alice Y.Y. Cheng discusses the Diabetes Canada 2018 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention & Management of Diabetes in Canada. May 4, 2018 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Central Time) | Regina, Saskatchewan Continue reading >>

Job Posting | Afp Greater Toronto Chapter - Association Of Fundraising Professionals Greater Toronto Chapter

Job Posting | Afp Greater Toronto Chapter - Association Of Fundraising Professionals Greater Toronto Chapter

Working at the Canadian Diabetes Association offers our employees with so much more than just a job; we offer an opportunity to make a difference. Every day, every employee has a direct impact on improving the lives of millions of people, with the ultimate goal of a world free of the effects of diabetes. Click to see our mission . A career at the Canadian Diabetes Association delivers access to safe and healthy workplaces, meaningful work, and positive work-life balance so that employees are able to perform at their best, contribute to their communities and focus on cultivating deeper relationships with our partners. Every year, the Canadian Diabetes Association provides services in more than 150 Canadian communities, supporting people living with diabetes through Research , advocacy , education and services . The organization employs over 800 people and is supported by more than 42,000 volunteers. Our mission is to lead the fight against diabetes by helping people with diabetes live healthy lives while we work to find a cure. To learn more about the Canadian Diabetes Association and our mandate please visit our website . Reporting into the Regional Director, the Community Partnership Coordinator is responsible to identify and cultivate strategic partnerships with corporations, community organizations and individuals to secure CDA as their charity of choice. Recruit and steward individuals/employee groups for CDA prescribed peer to peer programs (Team D) and annual campaigns About The Community Partnership Coordinator Role Some of the main priorities of this role: Driving our Team Diabetes events internationally (Walks, Runs, etc.) Driving revenue through our major organization wide campaigns building new partnerships, maintaining and growing existing relationships. In Continue reading >>

Toronto Eyes On Diabetes

Toronto Eyes On Diabetes

Fact: Many people are living with diabetes and dont even know it! Ever wondered what your risk is for developing diabetes? Join us at our Free World Diabetes Day event, this Monday, November 14th, 2016, at Union Station to find out. Knowing your risk is the first step in facilitating early diagnosis and treatment, and this can significantly reduce your risk of developing diabetes related complications! What: Have a question? We can help! Registered nurses, dietitians and other healthcare providers from various diabetes programs across Toronto will be available all day to answer your questions. You can also: See what it feels like to experience the complications of diabetes! Take a #bluecircle selfie at our photo booth to help raise awareness of diabetes worldwide! Donate a pair of gently used glasses to the Lions Club of Canadian Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centre (CLERC)! Get dancing at one of our free Zumba classes! Learn about the many free diabetes programs and services near you! Check out our Events section for more upcoming events in Toronto. Have an event youd like to plug? Adding an event to our listings is free and only takes seconds. Whether youre organizing the event, or just know about one you think others should know about, submit it and well add it to the calendar. Continue reading >>

Diabetes Conferences In 2018 | Endocrinology Symposiums | Metabolic Syndrome Meetings | Obesity Meetings

Diabetes Conferences In 2018 | Endocrinology Symposiums | Metabolic Syndrome Meetings | Obesity Meetings

Meetings International enchanted to welcome you to the prestigious " Conference on Diabetes and Healthcare " held on June 25, 26, and 27, 2018 atToronto, Canada. This gathering will concentrate on the topic " Transmitting latest innovations and applications in the field ofdiabetes". We are sure that you will appreciate the Scientific Program of this up and coming Diabetes Conference . Diabetes is a gathering of infections that outcome in a lot of sugar in the blood, or high blood glucose. Diabetes is an ailment in which your blood glucose or glucose levels are too high. Glucose originates from the sustenances we eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps theglucosegets into our cells to give them vitality. With type1 diabetes, our body does not make insulin. With type2 diabetes, the more typical sort, our body does not make or utilize insulin well. Without enough insulin, the glucose remains in our blood. We can likewise have prediabetes. This implies our glucose is higher than typical yet not sufficiently high to be called diabetes. After some time, having excessively glucose in our blood can cause major issues. It can harm our eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Diabetes can likewise cause heart sicknesses, stroke and even the need to evacuate an appendage. Pregnant ladies can likewise get diabetes calledgestational diabetes. Not having the capacity to deliver insulin or utilize it viably prompts brought glucose step up in the blood (known as hyperglycaemia). Aversion and treatment include keeping up a sound eating routine, standard physical exercise, an ordinary body weight, and maintaining a strategic distance from utilization of tobacco. Meetings International (Meetings Int.) is a global leader in producing high quality diabetes conferences , diabetes meetings , diabetes worksho Continue reading >>

Diabetes Conference | Diabetes Conference 2018| Medical Conference | Nutrition Conferences | Metabolism Conferences | Medicare Conferences

Diabetes Conference | Diabetes Conference 2018| Medical Conference | Nutrition Conferences | Metabolism Conferences | Medicare Conferences

DiabetesConference | DiabetesConference 2018 | MedicalConference | NutritionConferences | Metabolismconferences | MedicareConferences The digestion of individuals withdiabetes contrasts to the digestion of individuals without it. In sort 2diabetes, the adequacy of insulin is diminished and in sort 1 diabetes, insulinlevels in the body are low. Consequently, sort 1 diabetics require insulinconveyance from different strategies. Insulin resistance, most regular inpre-diabetes. metabolic disorder and sort 2 diabetes, hinders the body'scapacity to process glucose .Thus blood sugars end up plainly lifted, weight pick up is more probable andthe imperviousness to insulin winds up noticeably more noteworthy. Metabolismin type 1 diabetes Metabolismin obesity-related type 2 diabetes mellitus DiabetesConference | DiabetesConference 2018 | MedicalConference | NutritionConferences | Metabolismconferences | MedicareConferences Diabeticeye illness includes a gathering of eye conditions that influenceindividuals with diabetes. These conditions incorporate diabetic retinopathy,diabetic macular edema (DME), waterfall, and glaucoma. All types of diabeticeye illness can possibly cause extreme vision misfortune and visual impairment.Diabetic retinopathy includes changes to retinal veins that can make them drainor release liquid, mutilating vision. Diabetic retinopathy is the mostwell-known reason for vision misfortune among individuals with diabetes and amain source of visual deficiency among working-age grown-ups. DME isan outcome of diabetic retinopathy that causes swelling in the territory of theretina called the macula. DiabetesConference | DiabetesConference 2018 | MedicalConference | NutritionConferences | Metabolismconferences | MedicareConferences The weight of diabetes on themedici Continue reading >>

Spring Into Action 2016 Walk/run For Diabetes - Apr24

Spring Into Action 2016 Walk/run For Diabetes - Apr24

Spring Into Action 2016 Walk/Run for Diabetes - Apr24 Spring Into Action 2016 Walk/Run for Diabetes - Apr24 InsideOut Health + Fitness presents, the "11th Annual Spring Into Action!" Walk or Run event for diabetes in support of: I Challenge Diabetes, York University Diabetes Sports Camp and the Canadian Diabetes Association! Our target for this year is to raise $40,000 and we need your help! Diabetes is a global pandemic and the fastest growing chronic disease in North America. Diabetes is a very serious illness which affects 1 in every 5 Canadians. Donations from generous local sponsors are the reason that we are able to hold events like these. If you are interested in sponsoring this event please contact us at: [email protected] or call 416-849-4765 We welcome all participants from beginners to seasoned athletes or anyone that just wants to lend support. We look forward to sharing this experience with you again this year. InsideOut Health + Fitness began "Spring into Action!" in 2006 and the event has become a staple springtime family event and community educator. InsideOut believes in a holistic approach to health and "Spring into Action!" embodies this principle by promoting education, awareness and participation. The funds raised by "Spring into Action!" are donated to IChallenge Diabetes, York University Diabetes Sports Camp, and the Canadian Diabetes Association. Over the past 10 years, "Spring into Action!" has raised close to $100,000 for Diabetes research. Last year "Spring into Action!" proceeds sponsored six children to attend the York University Diabetes Sports Camp. Continue reading >>

World Diabetes Day In Toronto

World Diabetes Day In Toronto

A day to bring awareness to the topic of diabetes. Come take a #bluecircle selfie, determine your risk, donate a pair of used glasses to the Canadian Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centre, and learn about the various diabetes programs and services near you! what-is-world-diabetes-day Stop by our booth to say hello and for more awareness on World Diabetes Day For fun, you can also take a blue circle selfie #bluecircle-selfie When: All day (6:30am-7:30pm) Where: 65 Front Street W Go York Concourse and York Street Promenade at Union Station (West Side of the building, one floor below the Great Hall) Continue reading >>

2018 Diabetes Sport Camp Week July 9-13

2018 Diabetes Sport Camp Week July 9-13

is a major sporting event hosting thousands of North and South finest athletes in their respective sports. The games are hosted every four years in the year prior to the Summer Olympicsand are often used as a qualifier to compete at the Olympic Games. Not only does this camp use the facilities of the Pan Am Games, but it also has one of Canadas first Gold medal winners, Chris Jarvis (competing with partner Dan Casaca in rowing, at the Games in 2007), who will be directing the diabetes sports camp and working with the kids all three weeks of camp! This camp is a multi-sport day camp at York University that will provide diabetes support, education, mentoring and normalization all integrated with awesome workouts, skill development and a whole lot of summer camp fun for all ability levels. The camp is divided up by age category in an inclusive framework to allow T1Ds to participate alongside their peers. Age categories are: 6-7 years, 8-10 years, 11-12 years, and 13-15-years (note: the 13-15-year-old category has a leadership camp July 9-13th that will allow them to join in the fun, earn a certificate and a spot on our team as a volunteer for the remainder of camp, if desired). You can imagine that Ultra-marathon runner Elizabeth Harvey didnt earn her medals, running over 80 km continuously in one day, by leaving her diabetes behind. Neither did Dessi Zaharieva dodge diabetes in Taekwondo, or Chris Jarvis toss his T1D overboard, on their way to international podium finishes. Each of these athletes were T1D counselors last year at ICDs pilot program. Michael Riddell would never blow off a bolus before delivering a presentation on exercise and diabetes at one the many international conferences he speaks at, as a Ph.D. professor at York University and founder of the York U D Continue reading >>

Diabetes Canada

Diabetes Canada

Diabetes Canada (known from 1953 to 2017 as the Canadian Diabetes Association or CDA) is a registered national charity whose mission includes serving the 11 million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes.[1] Diabetes Canada programs include: Its programs, education and services support people living with diabetes in their daily fight to live as well as possible with diabetes; Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada represent the best evidence-based direction for health-care professionals; investments of more than $125 million in diabetes research since 1975; and Advocacy efforts have led governments to develop policies that respect the rights of people living with diabetes and access treatments they need to live healthy lives. History[edit] Dr.Charles Best, a co-inventor of medical insulin founded the Diabetic Association of Ontario in the late 1940s.[2] As other provinces and territories started to form their own associations, it became clear that if the provincial branches combined their resources they could more effectively serve their membership.[3] This culminated in the formation of the Canadian Diabetes Association in 1953.[4] On February 13, 2017, the Canadian Diabetes Association became Diabetes Canada. Today, Diabetes Canada is active in more than 150 Canadian communities and supports people living with diabetes through research, advocacy, education and services.[5] They are supported in their efforts by a community-based network of volunteers, employees, health-care professionals, researchers and partners. Known as “The Birthplace of Insulin,” Banting House, is where Sir Frederick Banting woke up at 2 a.m. on the morning of October 31, 1920 with the idea that led to the discovery of insulin. Diabetes Can Continue reading >>

I Challenge Diabetes Icd Is The Charity That Focuses On Delivering The Most Engaging, Inspiring, And Empowering Opportunities To The Type 1 Community.

I Challenge Diabetes Icd Is The Charity That Focuses On Delivering The Most Engaging, Inspiring, And Empowering Opportunities To The Type 1 Community.

Im 17 years old and this is my second year in Tobermory. I love meeting new people, and making friendships that last a lifetime. Im 16 years old and met Elyse here in Tobermory last year and thats where our friendship grew, thats what ICD events are all about. I have been involved in ICD since 2011 and now have this massive extended diabetic family that is the best! ICD gets me out of the city to do things I didnt use to. I now know I love this adventurous life, I love ICD and youre stuck with me forever. Im 21 years old and Ive been coming to ICD events for 6 years. The very first ICD event I attended changed my life completely! Ive made so many friends here and every single program has motivated me to manage my diabetes better! Im 17 years old and Ive been coming to ICD events for 3 years. This is my first time in Tobermory and I cant wait to come back next year! Im 24 years old, Ive been involved with ICD since about 2008 and I Challenge Diabetes really gives people the opportunity to take control of their own diabetes management. ~ Chris C (bottom row, second from the right) Im 13 years old and have been coming to ICD events for 3 years now. Every single event that I come to always feels so amazing. I just have so much fun because everyone is so supportive and I dont feel at all alone with my diabetes management. Im 17 years old. Ive been attending ICD events for 4 years, the positive vibes that I get from each event helps me in my day to day life and motivates me for months! ~ Catherine (top row, second from the left) of the last 100 surveyed participants have found our programs motivate them to live well with diabetes! Continue reading >>

Events Archives - Lmc Manna Research - Diabetes Clinical Research Trials In Canada

Events Archives - Lmc Manna Research - Diabetes Clinical Research Trials In Canada

by Andrea | Mar 29, 2018 | Events , Industry , News , Research LMC|Manna Research will be attending the 2018 World Vaccine Congress in in Washington, D.C. from April 2nd 5th . I am excited to connect and discuss all of the great things happening at LMC | Manna Research and the opportunities for vaccine research in Canada.... by Andrea | Mar 26, 2018 | Events , Industry , News , Research Ms. Venn will attending the 2018 Clinical Trials Conference in Toronto, Ontario from March 27-28th, and would be delighted to further explain in detail about LMC Manna Research during her time at CTO 2018. Ms. Venn will also be participating in an educational and... by Andrea | Jan 18, 2018 | Diabetes , Events , Industry , News , Research LMC|Manna Researchs President, Ms. Karri Venn, we be at the 2018 ATTD (Advance Technologies and Treatment for Diabetes) Conference on the 14-17th of February in Vienna, Austria. We are in the midst of forming strategic partnerships to help your trials become... by Andrea | Jan 18, 2018 | Diabetes , Events , Industry , News , Research Date:Saturday February 17th, 2018 Time:09:20 09:30 Location:Hall M, ATTD 2018 LMC|Manna Research will be at the 2018 Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE) in Orlando, Florida Will I be seeing you there? LMC|Manna Researchs Manager, Patient... by lmcresearch | Jun 23, 2015 | Events , Industry A group shot of all attendees at #Sanofis Centers of Excellence this month. If you look closely, youll seeKarri Venn (our President, Research) is standing up at the top right. #ClinicalResearch #ClinicalTrials LMC|Manna Researchis the largest network of fully-owned and integrated clinical research sites in Canada providing Phase I-IV clinical trial services. Continue reading >>

News & Events Toronto Diabetes Care Connect

News & Events Toronto Diabetes Care Connect

Insulin Competency Development Report Released Toronto Diabetes Care Connect has releasedthe following report:Insulin Competency Development: A Report of the Insulin Standards Working Group (Toronto Central LHIN Region). This report includes a comprehensive summary of the work of the Insulin Standards Working Group (2013 2017) and a number of recommendations regarding insulin competency development. We have a brand new name, look & website! Toronto Diabetes Care Connect (previously known as Toronto Central LHIN Diabetes Program) has re-branded and created a new website to better support the following: Improved awareness of what diabetes supports are available in the Toronto Central Region among people living with diabetes and those who support them Easier connection for everyone to available diabetes-related supports [] Banting & Best Diabetes Centre (BBDC), Health Quality Education and Safety (QUEST) Committee has launched its new website. This website is focused on supporting healthcare providers who are working in diabetes around the delivery of high quality diabetes-related care. Visit www.diabetesquest.ca to see what it has to offer. Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines Diabetes Canada releases clinical practice guidelines every 5 years. VisitDiabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines websiteto access the 2013Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Diabetes Management & Prevention in Canada as well as a number of informative videos and useful tools for healthcare providers can be found on the.New guidelines will be released in 2018. Continue reading >>

Find A Program Or Event

Find A Program Or Event

Look for special events, expos, programs and services close to home or a mouse-click away. In Your Community > Local Programs & Events > Find a Program or Event Search for a program or event in your community. Diabetes Canada operates camps across nine provinces for children living with type 1 diabetes. Each camp offers a unique array of activities that make use of the facilities and natural environment. Diabetes Canada partners with community pharmacies across the country to provide Diabetes Canada resources and events. This program is designed to help Ontarians with diabetes who use insulin or have gestational diabetes, and have no coverage for their diabetes testing supplies. A free educational session for people newly diagnosed with pre-diabetes or diabetes. (Niagara and Hamilton regions) Community Diabetes Chapters are volunteer-run groups that hold regular meetings within the Greater Toronto Area. A group program designed for individuals with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. A group program designed for individuals with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Meet in a relaxed environment to share experiences, discuss challenges and learn coping strategies with people who understand and can relate to what you are experiencing! Share experiences, discuss challenges and learn coping strategies, learn new information along with people who understand and can relate to what you are experiencing! Continue reading >>

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