The topics ranged from international research and studies on diabetes, to practical issues related to diabetes treatment, as well as new and unconventional approaches being explored for treatment and research.
The topics ranged from international research and studies on diabetes, to practical issues related to diabetes treatment, as well as new and unconventional approaches being explored for treatment and research.
Diabetes and cardio-vascular disease: Evidence based perspective
Dr. Ananda Basu, Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic, USA
ADA guidelines for standard of care in Diabetes
Dr. Kiranjit Singh, Director, Clinical Services & Outreach Program, CDI, Pune
Intensive Insulin Therapy in Critically ill
Dr. D. Kadam, Professor & Head of Medicine, B. J. Medical College, Pune
New Frontiers in Diabetes Mellitus
Dr. Unnikrishnan, Professor of Endocrinology, Amruta Institute of Medical Science, Kochi
Errors in the management of Diabetes
Dr. Narendra Kotwal, Professor of Endocrinology, AFMC, Pune
Pathogenesis of fasting and postprandial hyperglycemia
Dr. Rita Basu, Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic, USA
Mr. Lal Chellaram
(Chairman, Chellaram Foundation)
in conversation with Dr. Rita Basu
(Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic, USA)
Mr. P.R. Bhoopatkar
(Vice-Chairman,Chellaram Foundation)
felicitating the Speakers
Dr. Kiranjit Singh
(Director Clinical Sciences
& Outreach Program, CDI)
Dr. Unnikrishnan A.G.
(Professor of Endocrinology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Cochin)
PG Students from AFMC
Pune also participated in the Program
Dr. Rita and Dr. Ananda Basu
(Associate Professors, Mayo Clinic, USA)
Dr. Narendra Kotwal,
Professor of Endocrinology,
AFMC, Pune
Mr. Sankar Narayanan, Mr. P.R. Bhoopatkar,
and Mr. S.C. Seth (Members of Advisory Board, CDI)
Dr. D. Kadam, Professor & Head of Medicine,
B. J. Medical College, Pune
Dr. Rita Basu,
Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic, USA
Intensive Indoor Diabetes Management
– A 1 day CME Workshop was conducted, on 2nd March 2010, by CDI at the B.J. Medical College – Pune for PG Students and Senior Nurses. Around 150 Students benefited from this course.