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Diabetes and Obesity Clinical Academic Group (DO-CAG) Research Showcase at Royal North Shore Kolling Auditorium

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Fri, 22 Nov, 9am - 12pm AEDT

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You are cordially invited by the Sydney Health Partners Diabetes and Obesity Clinical Academic Group (DO-CAG) Co-chairs Professor Louise Baur, Professor Stephen Twigg as well as coordinators Stephanie Noonan and Ruth Tredinnick to our hybrid 'Diabetes and Obesity Research Showcase' event at the Royal North Shore Kolling Auditorium on Friday 22nd of November from 9am-12pm.

The morning will include a warm welcome from Northern Sydney Local Health District Chief Executive Anthony Schembri, remarks from our DO-CAG Co-chairs as well as 3-minute rapid fire presentations from our early to mid-career researchers, senior clinicians as well as a lived experience panel moderated by A/Prof Marg McGill. 

Attendance is represented from across all Sydney Health Partners i.e. Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District, Northern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (Westmead campus), Sydney Local Health District, The University of Sydney and Western Sydney Local Health District. There will be an opportunity for discussion and light refreshments by Flavours Catering to follow.

The purpose of DO-CAG is to deliver meaningful health outcomes for people with diabetes and obesity across the life-course, through enabling high quality multidisciplinary research, fostering equitable collaborations amongst academics, clinicians, allied health and consumers as well as increasing the capacity and capabilities of researchers, and improving competitiveness and impact in research translation.

Don't miss out on this unique and exciting opportunity to network, learn, and collaborate with leading professionals in the field. Please mark your calendars, get tickets here and be part of this showcase event! 

Order of nearly finalised program below: 

Time

Activity

Speaker(s)

0900-0910am

Acknowledgement of country, welcome, introductions, housekeeping, overview of the day

Welcome to Northern Sydney Local Health District

Overview of Diabetes & Obesity CAG

Prof Stephen Twigg

Chief Executive Anthony Schembri of Northern Sydney Local Health District

Prof Stephen Twigg

0910-1010am

One-hour session of 3 min rapid-fire presentations from early & mid-career researchers and clinicians

Prof Louise Baur

1. Sydney Local Health District

Dr Megan Gow

“Food Is Medicine: Generating evidence for scalable medically tailored meals and produce prescription programs that prevent and treat diabetes in people with food insecurity

2. Sydney Local Health District

Dr Moin Ahmed

“Health Economics of Diabetes”

3. University of Sydney

Dr Cal Baker

“Prediabetes and Exercise PACE G study”

4. Nepean and Blue Mountains Local Health District

Ms Andrea Xia (PhD candidate)

“Health Literacy and Severe Obesity”

5. Nepean and Blue Mountains Local Health District

Dr Maria Cagigas

“A very low energy diet (VLED) modulates the hallmarks of aging in adults with prediabetes”

6. Northern Sydney Local Health District

Dr Natassia Rodrigo

“Operation Glucose-investigating the usefulness of using CGM in patients with T2DM having a hospital operation”

7. Northern Sydney Local Health District

Dr Amy Wanaguru

“Paediatric Diabetes and Endocrinology at RNSH

“Use of automated insulin delivery systems in children with type 1 diabetes from diagnosis”

8. Children’s Hospital Westmead

Ms Eve House (PhD candidate)

“Results of the Fast Track to Health Randomised Clinical Trial- Exploring the use of intermittent energy restriction during adolescent weight management interventions”

9. Children’s Hospital Westmead

Ms Hannah Melville (PhD Candidate)

“A systematic review on the prevalence of disordered eating/eating disorders in adults seeking obesity treatment”

10. Western Sydney Local Health District

Dr Gideon Meyerowitzkatz

“Integrating Point-Of-Care Diabetes Detection with Lifestyle Counselling in Community Settings: Outcomes from Western Sydney, Australia”

11. Western Sydney Local Health District

Ms Sumathy Ravi

“The Right Questions: Codesigning a pre-consultation assessment tool to meet the needs of people with diabetes in Western Sydney

1010-1020am

Prediabetes Databases

A/Prof Eugen Molodysky

1020-1030am

Prediabetes Advocacy/Awareness

Prof Glen Maberly

1030-1040am

Prediabetes Embedding Models of Care

A/Prof Emily Hibbert

1040-1050am

Severe Obesity

Dr Kath Williams

1050-1120 am

Q&A Panel featuring those with lived experience

TBA panel guests moderated by A/Prof Marg McGill

1120-1130am

Summary, future plans and closing

Prof Stephen Twigg

1130am-12pm

Light lunch and refreshments provided by Flavours Catering

The best parking for Kolling is P1 Car Park (map below). The Auditorium can hold up to 200 guests max so get your tickets early! You can either take the lift to Level 5 or walk up one flight of stairs – street level is Level 4. The Institute is a 10-15 min walk from St Leonards Train Station.



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Kolling Institute and Auditorium Level 5 and Zoom Webinar option
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