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Date:
Aug 6, 2010
Time:
Venue:
United States, Ponte Vedra Beach, Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa
Description:
14th Annual Conference on Hypertension: Focus on Hypertension, Diabetes, and Dyslipidemia Conference developed in collaboration with Carolina’s Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Hypertension, the Southeast Lipid Association, and the Diabetes Initiative of South Carolina.  CME/CE Credits available.  Activity Chair:  Jan N. Basile, MD, FACP, Professor of Medicine, Seinsheimer Cardiovascular Health Program, Division of General Internal Medicine/Geriatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC.  Complete faculty listing and conference objectives and lectures available at www.sma.org/hyp10.
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Date:
Nov 18, 2010
Time:
Venue:
United States, New York City, Hilton Hotel
Description:

The World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary forum where leading international experts will conduct a critical review and discussion of the latest research findings on metabolic/bariatric surgery and novel interventional therapies for type 2 diabetes. The signature design of this congress includes state-of-the art review lectures and debates among clinicians, scientists, and policy makers.

 

Abstracts will be accepted until December 13. For instructions on how to submit an abstract visit www.wcidt.org.

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Date:
Mar 28, 2011
Time:
Venue:
United States, New York City, Hilton Hotel
Description:

The World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary forum where leading international experts will conduct a critical review and discussion of the latest research findings on metabolic/bariatric surgery and novel interventional therapies for type 2 diabetes. The signature design of this congress includes state-of-the art review lectures and debates among clinicians, scientists, and policy makers.

 

The overarching aim is to craft an agenda of research priorities and health policy initiatives and discuss how the study of gastrointestinal interventions may improve the understanding of diabetes and provide direction for future treatments of curative intent.