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16th Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series: Organised by Endorsed by Ministry of Health Malaysia 9th DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Conference & Rounds April 21-23, 2017 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia HOTEL ISTANA 73, Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Secretariat: 9th DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Conference & Rounds NATIONAL DIABETES INSTITUTE (NADI) No. 1, Jalan SS 3/50, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679 Email: enquiry@nadidiabetes.com.my Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my

NADI Continuing Professional Development Series: DIABETES COMPLICATIONS CONFERENCE & GRAND ROUNDS Prevalence of diabetes mellitus, especially of type 2, is on the increase. This rise is most marked in developing countries, Malaysia included. The increasing number of people with diabetes is compounded with the added burden of the chronic complications of the disease which remain an important cause of morbidity and premature mortality for those affected, and a huge challenge to healthcare providers. To help address these issues, the National Diabetes Institute (NADI) of Malaysia, organises Diabetes Asia Conference (DAC) annually since its inception in 2002 as a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) initiative on diabetes and related diseases. The Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds (DCOM) was first introduced in 2009 to provide specific focus on diabetic complications. Objectives of DIABETES COMPLICATIONS : Conference & Rounds The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Series as Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds aims to help in the prevention and effective management of diabetic complications especially in relation to diabetic foot, cardiovascular disease, retinopathy and nephropathy. The emphasis is on recent advances and practical aspects in the prevention and effective management of diabetic complications. Participants are expected to be able to: appreciate recent advances and practical aspects of diabetes care, especially in relation to prevention, early diagnosis and optimal management of diabetic complications. apply knowledge gained during the Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds to further improve care for persons with diabetes in the community. Who Should Attend Healthcare professionals responsible for managing persons with diabetes including: Medical and Surgical Specialists General Practitioners Medical and Health Officers Trainee Lecturers Pharmacists Nursing Practitioners Diabetes Educators Dietitians Medical Assistants IMPORTANT Please note that registration starts at 0700 and Plenary at 0815 Thank you. The Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds will emphasise on recent advances and practical aspects in the management of diabetic complications.

Organising Committee Patron YABhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad Advisor Professor Dato Anuar Zaini Md. Zain Chairman Emeritus Professor Dato Mustaffa Embong Secretary Dato Dr. Nor Aini Abu Bakar Treasurer Ms. Rosmawati Yusoff Sub Committees Local Chairmen of Scientific Committee Associate Professor Norlaila Mustafa Associate Professor Tajunisah Begam Mohamed Iqbal Dato Dr. David Chew Soon Ping Dato Dr. Zaki Morad Mohamad Zaher Dr. Harikrishna K. Ragavan Nair Sabah & Sarawak Representative Dr. William Voon Yu Huat Conference Coordinator Ms. Amelia Noor Zuber Fund Raising & Exhibition Ms. Melissa Zaiton Audiovisual Mr. Kamarulzaman Othman (Audiovisual) Mr. Zamri Husin (Video & Photography) Secretariat Dato Dr. Nor Aini Abu Bakar (Chairperson) Ms. Azizah Mohd Noor Social Events and Tours Ms. Azizah Mohd Noor International Advisory Board Emeritus Professor Augusto D. Litonjua, Philippines Professor Clive S. Cockram, Hong Kong Professor Eberhard Standl, Germany Professor Harold E. Lebovitz, USA Professor Luc Van Gaal, Belgium Professor Morsi Arab, Egypt Professor Philip Home, United Kingdom Professor Thep Himathongkam, Thailand Professor Timothy Davis, Australia Professor Xu Zhang Rong, China International Resource Persons* 1. Professor Abdul Basit, Pakistan (Confirmed) 2. Professor Lesley V. Campbell, Australia (Confirmed) 3. Professor Sehnaz Karadeniz, Turkey (Confirmed) 4. Associate Professor Alice P. S. Kong, Hong Kong (Confirmed) *Subject to confirmation About the National Diabetes Institute (NADI) The National Diabetes Institute (NADI) is established to provide a dedicated and comprehensive service for diabetics, to prevent and control diabetes, its complications and associated diseases. NADI is a non-profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) managed by a Board of Trustees with our former Prime Minister YABhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad as Patron. The Board of Trustees comprises of Founding and Elected members and representatives from the Malaysian Endocrine and Metabolic Society (MEMS), Diabetes Malaysia (DM) and Ministry of Health (MOH), Malaysia. NADI Office: No. 1, Jalan SS 3/50, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679 Email: enquiry@nadidiabetes.com.my Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my

Programme Outline* 21 April 2017 22 April 2017 23 April 2017 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY (0700 0815) Registration (0730 0815) Registration (0730 0815) Registration (0815 0900) Plenary 1 CARDIAC (0900 0945) Plenary 2 FOOT (0815 0900) Plenary 3 KIDNEY (0900 0945) Plenary 4 FOOT (0815 0900) Plenary 5 EYE (0900 0945) Plenary 6 CARDIAC (0945 1015) Coffee Break (0945 1015) Coffee Break (0945 1015) Coffee Break (1015 1215) (1015 1215) (1015 1215) 1A CARDIAC 1B (Sponsor) 1C FOOT 3A CARDIAC 3B (Sponsor) 3C EYE 5A Recent Advances 5B Alternative & Complementary Therapy (1215 1315) Lunch 1 (Sponsored by Servier) Friday Prayers (1215 1315) (1215 1315) Lunch 2 (Sponsored by Farmasia Sdn Bhd) Plenary 7A General Advances in Prevention & Treatment Plenary 7B General Musculoskeletal Disorders (1315 1400) Lunch (1315 1400) Lunch (1315 1400) Lunch (1400 1530) (1400 1530) 2A Off stream Complications 2B Diabetes Complications in Pregnancy 2C FOOT 4A FOOT 4B Early Diagnosis (1530 1600) Tea Break (1530 1600) Tea Break 4C KIDNEY Renal Replacement Therapy End of Conference (1600 1730) (1600 1730) Meet-the- Experts Workshop 1 Lower Limb Pathologies: Diagnosis & Treatment Round 1 Weight Loss in a Person with Diabetes Round 2 Acute Kidney Injury Meet-the- Experts Workshop 2 ECGs in Diabetics Round 3 EYE Blurring Vision in a Diabetic Round 4 DKA in Young Obese Patient *Subject to change SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME BRIEFS* Participants are free to attend any of the concurrent sessions. PLENARY Prevention of CVD in Diabetics: The Breaking-News Clinical Trials Associate Professor Alice P. S. Kong, HONG KONG Advances in Diabetic Foot Management Professor Abdul Basit, PAKISTAN Reno-Protective Anti-Diabetic Drugs: New Insights Professor Lesley V. Campbell, AUSTRALIA Adjunctive Therapies and Biologics in Diabetic Wound Care Associate Professor Abdul Aziz Mohamed Nather, SINGAPORE The Barriers for Eye Care in People with Diabetes Professor Sehnaz Karadeniz, TURKEY Management of Stable Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Diabetes Tan Sri Dato Seri Dr. Robaayah Zambahari, Institut Jantung Negara Complications in Diabetes: Advances in Prevention and Treatment Professor Nor Azmi Kamaruddin, Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Musculoskeletal Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus: An Update Professor Choon Siew Kit, University Malaya Medical Centre *Subject to change

SYMPOSIUM THEMES/TOPICS INCLUDE: 1A 1. Heart Disease in Diabetics 1.1 Gender Differences in Heart Disease: Clinical Implications in Diabetic Patients 1.2 Managing Heart Failure in Diabetics 1.3 Use of Anti-Diabetic Drugs in Patients with Heart Failure 1C 2. Diabetic Neuropathy, Ulcers & Ischaemia 2.1 Managing Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy 2.2 New Treatments of DFU 2.3 Peripheral Arterial Disease: Vascular and Endovascular Options 2A 3. Off stream Diabetic Complications 3.1 The Lungs in Diabetics 3.2 Urological Complications of Diabetes: Common, Not Commonly Recognised 3.3 OSA and Other Sleep Disturbances: Cause or Effects, Clinical Implications 2B 4. Complications to Mother and Baby During Pregnancy 4.1 Diabetes-related Pregnancy Complications: Scope of the Problem 4.2 Pre-pregnancy Counselling: Is it Do-able in Malaysia? 4.3 Minimising Risks During Pregnancy in Primary Care 2C 5. Amputations in Diabetics 5.1 Amputations in Diabetics: Type & Indications 5.2 Pre and Post Amputation Care: Role of Nurses 5.3 Diabetic Amputations: Preventable but Why We Fail? 3A 6. Acute Coronary Syndromes in Diabetics 6.1 Angioplasty or CABG for Diabetics with AMI? 6.2 GIK Regimen in Management of Hyperglycaemia in ACS: Is It Still Relevant? 6.3 Role of Antiplatelet Therapy in Patients with Diabetes 3C 7. Managing Diabetic Eye Disease 7.1 Risk Factors for Retinopathy in Diabetic Patients 7.2 Diabetic Eye Disease: Early Detection and Treatment at Primary Care 7.3 Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetic Eye Disease 4A 8. Management of Diabetic Osteomylitis 8.1 Clinical Assessment of Diabetic Osteomylitis 8.2 Imaging: Characteristic Features of Osteomylitis 8.3 Microbiological Assessment: Common Organisms and Recommended Drugs 4B 9. Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Complications 9.1 Diabetic Neuropathy and Limb Ischaemia Testing in GP Practice 9.2 Early Nephropathy: Clinical Assessment and Laboratory Markers 9.3 Early Diagnosis of IHD in Primary Care 4C 10. Preparing Patients with Advanced DKD for RRT 10.1 When to Start DKD Patients on Dialysis Early versus Late Initiation of Dialysis 10.2 Assessing DKD Patients for Possible Kidney Transplantation 10.3 Dietary Prescription in Different Modes of RRT 5A 11. Recent Advances 11.1 Incretin-Based Therapies for Diabetic Complications 11.2 Diabetes Drugs Improving Outcome of Diabetic Nephropathy: Recent Evidence 11.3 Anti-VEGF versus Laser Therapy in DR 5B 12. Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Diabetic Complications 12.1 Acupuncture: Where and for What Complications? Effective? 12.2 Herbal Therapy to Prevent and Treat 12.3 Rethinking Supplementation for Diabetic Complications MEET-THE-EXPERTS WORKSHOPS 1. Lower Limb Pathology in Diabetics: Clinical Diagnosis & Management Chairman: Dr. Harikrishna K. Ragavan Nair, Hospital Kuala Lumpur Resource Person: Professor Abdul Basit, PAKISTAN 2. ECG Changes in People with Diabetes: Spot Diagnosis, Causes and Treatment Chairman: Dato Dr. David Chew Soon Ping, Institut Jantung Negara Resource Person: Associate Professor Alice P. S. Kong, HONG KONG GRAND ROUNDS 1. Weight Loss in Diabetics 1.1 Common Causes of Weight Loss in Diabetics 1.2 Endocrine Diseases Associated with Weight Loss 1.3 Primary and Secondary Investigations for Weight Loss in Diabetics 2. Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease 1.1 Causes of AKI 1.2 Investigation and Treatment 1.3 Preventing AKI in Diabetics 3. Blurring of Vision in a Diabetic 1.1 Causes and GP Assessment 1.2 Diabetic Retinopathy: Treatment Modalities and Indication 1.3 Cataracts: Option in Treatment 4. DKA in A Young Obese Patient 1.1 Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes? 1.2 Type 2 in Children: Risk Factors for Prevention 1.3 Managing DKA in Children OTHER SESSIONS INCLUDE: SPECIAL (SPONSORED) PLENARY LECTURES SPONSORED SYMPOSIUMS AND GRAND ROUNDS LUNCH SYMPOSIUMS *Subject to change

Registration Fees Registration form is enclosed with this FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Completed form must be returned with the registration fee to the Secretariat of the 9th Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds by mail or fax. Registration fee covers admission to all NADI 9th Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds sessions, conference bag, identification tag and printed materials, Conference & Rounds lunches and tea/coffee breaks. The fees are as follows: Local Delegates (subsidised rates) REGISTRATION *Subsidised rates **GST (Goods and Services Tax) Please register early to enjoy Early Bird discount for registration. Registration fee should be made payable to: National Diabetes Institute Accommodation Conference Fee* GST** (6%) Total Payable Early Bird Registration (before March 1, 2017) RM650 RM39.00 RM689.00 AFTER March 1, 2017 RM750 RM45.00 RM795.00 Please Tick International Delegates REGISTRATION Early Bird Registration (before March 1, 2017) AFTER March 1, 2017 USD450 USD550 Special room rates have been arranged for the conference participants from April 21 23, 2017 at the following hotels: Hotel Istana (Conference & Rounds Venue) Novotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre (Hotel Novotel) Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel & Residences Holiday Inn Express Kuala Lumpur City Centre Millennium Hotel Kuala Lumpur Hotel Soleil Alpha Genesis Hotel Please Tick Participants are advised to reserve their hotel accommodation early, DIRECTLY with the hotel of their choice. Please specify that you wish to book as a participant of the National Diabetes Institute 9th Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds in order to qualify for the special rates offered. Please refer to the accompanying leaflet for details. Disclaimer: The National Diabetes Institute or its agents are not to be held responsible for any change in the terms or conditions of the hotel accommodation. Pre and Post Conference Tours Pre and Post Conference tours can be arranged by third party providers. Please contact the Secretariat for details. A. Day Tour (KULCT) A must for the first time visitors to Kuala Lumpur. Highlights of the tour include: Petronas Twin Towers, King s Palace, National Monument, National Museum, National Mosque, Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Tudor styled Cricket Club. (KULBCT) This tour brings you to the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur city. You will visit the well-known Royal Selangor Pewter factory, which is the largest in the world. There will be a brief stop at Batik Centre to see how Batik is designed and printed. The last stop will be at the limestone hills of Batu Caves. It houses a Hindu temple and is visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every year. (KULMAC) Malacca was conferred the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. During your full-day tour of Malacca, you ll go on an adventure through more than 600 years of history, exploring the city formerly ruled by the Portuguese, Dutch and the British. (KULKFW) In Kuala Selangor, you ll be rowed upstream where you can see thousands of fireflies flickering in mangrove trees lining the banks of the river a magical sight. (KULKGE) The first stop is the Aborigine Settlement. Next, you will arrive at Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, a base for the Elephant Relocation Team. B. Overnight Tours (3D2N) (KUL PEN) Penang embraces modernity while retaining its traditions and old world charm. These are reflected in its harmonious multiracial populace and well-preserved heritage buildings which led to George Town being accorded a listing as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site recently. Long regarded as the food capital of Malaysia, Penang also entices visitors with its beautiful coasts and scrumptious cuisines. (KUL CH) William Cameron, a British surveyor who stumbled across the plateau in 1885 during a mapping expedition, discovered Cameron Highlands. Here, you will get a chance to stop at Iskandar waterfalls, to go for a tea bush walk at the Boh Tea Factory and to enjoy some tea and snacks at Tea Ria overlooking the lushful plantation. For further Information and Updates regarding the 9th Diabetes Complications Conference & Rounds, please contact: The Secretariat (Attention: Ms. Rosmawati / Ms. Azizah / Ms. Amelia / Ms. Su aidah ) National Diabetes Institute (NADI) No. 1, Jalan SS 3/50, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: +603-7876 1676 / 7876 1677 Fax: +603-7876 1679 Email: enquiry@nadidiabetes.com.my Website: www.diabetesmalaysia.com.my