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FUNCTIONAL INSULIN TREATMENT AND MODULAR DIABETES EDUCATION: EVIDENCE BASED AND COMMON SENSE APPROACH

Lehar 3 & 4 Hall

Monday, 28 September 2009, 14:30 - 17:00

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Chairmen:

Kinga Howorka, AT
Ingrid Mühlhauser, DE
Jiri Pumprla, AT / CZ

 

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14:30 - 14:40

Welcome and introduction:
Evidence based patient education:
evaluation of a complex intervention.
Ingrid Mühlhauser, DE

 

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14:40 - 15:10

FIT, Functional Insulin Treatment:
Selection of patients for participation in structured
education for FIT/CSII: Prerequisites, Switch-over:
Methods for estimation of initial FIT algorithms.
Check of patient’s individual algorithms: ”Insulin games”.
Contents of FIT education: “Special situations and adventures”.
Kinga Howorka, AT
Michaela Gabriel, AT

 

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15:10 - 15:40

Other educational modules: Hypertension and nephropathy
prevention module, Pregnancy and delivery in diabetes module,
Hypoglycaemia module against severe hypoglycaemia,
Slim-n-FIT date – basics for patients with metabolic syndrome
and central obesity, Hyperlipidaemia – central module for
atherosclerosis prevention.
Elsa Perneczky, Nora Howorka, Kinga Howorka, AT

 

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15:40 - 16:00

Measurement of Quality of Life and other patient reported outcomes.
Self-competence pays off!
DAFNE Dosage Adjustment for Normal Eating study results.
Clare Bradley, UK

 

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16:00 - 16:15

Technology impact on educational contents?
New insights with continuous glucose monitoring
Andreas Thomas, DE

 

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16:15 - 16:45

International performance benchmarking of diabetes
outcomes: modular education counts!
“Skeleton key” for self-competence: FIT-Update – annual
educational weekend for re-motivation. Success stories.
Jiri Pumprla, AT / CZ

 

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16:45 - 17:00 General discussion and concluding remarks:
Historical milestones, algorithms and common
sense in diabetes education.
Jay Skyler, US
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For further information please contact:
Kinga Howorka, MD, MPH
Professor of Internal Medicine,
MBA Applied Biomedicine,
Medical University Vienna,
Center of Biomedical Engineering and Physics
Waehringer Guertel 18, AKH 4L A-1090 Vienna, AT
Phone: +43 1 40400 3981
Fax: +43 1 40400 3988
Email: kinga.howorka@meduniwien.ac.at
Website: www.diabetesfit.org

FIT IN PRACTICE: A separate post EASD-congress workshop on the occasion of the 45. EASD for health care providers to translate and replicate the modular group education program for Functional Insulin Treatment (FIT) will take place from Fri 2nd Oct 5pm till Sun 4th Oct 2pm. Included is an interactive live educational demonstration via “two stage approach” with interwoven sections separately for therapists and patients (“insulin games”, “special situations and adventures”).
Venue: Medical University of Vienna, AKH General Hospital, 1090 Vienna.
Registration till September 1st 2009 via e-mail to kinga.howorka@meduniwien.ac.at.
Details see www.diabetesFIT.org.

 

         
 
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