IDF monthly e-alert – Discover the IDF Virtual Congress programme committee, Centenary of insulin award and more…
International Diabetes Federation
The global advocate for people with diabetes, promoting diabetes care and prevention worldwide.
We look forward to welcoming you this December for the IDF Virtual Congress 2023.
The programme led by Prof Andrew Boulton features three dedicated streams offering the latest scientific advances in the management and prevention of diabetes complications affecting the cardiovascular system, eyes, kidneys, feet and nerves and a fourth stream on the impact of natural and man-made disasters on people living with diabetes and the long-term effects of Covid-19.
Discover the members of the programme committee and stay tuned for the opening of registration in April.
On February 16, IDF hosted an?online event?to learn how?supranational organisations, international bodies and civil society can provide a fast response to ensure a stable insulin supply in case of emergency.?View the recording in case you missed it.
In 2022, IDF created a?Centenary of Insulin Award?to recognise an organisation for outstanding efforts to improve the lives of people living with diabetes. Applicants were either?an IDF member association?or?nominated by an IDF member association.?Fifty-two entries from the seven IDF regions were received, with twenty entries shortlisted for the award.?
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Biosimilar Insulins?are a?safe and effective treatment option for all people living with diabetes who require insulin.?Our free online course in the IDF School of Diabetes helps healthcare professionals?understand the role of biosimilar insulins in the treatment of diabetes and the methods used to integrate them into clinical practice.?Register now and earn 1 CME credit.
The latest?free online course on our Understanding Diabetes platform?has been created for people living with diabetes and their caregivers?to learn the basics of insulin treatment.?In this 30-minute course you will learn?the importance of insulin treatment for people with type 1 diabetes and some people with type 2 and gestational diabetes.
Thapi Semenya was?diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of six.?Living with the condition has taken a lot out of her, but?she has also gained so much and used her experiences to help and advocate for others.?She is now an?IDF Young Leader in Diabetes.?Read her story in Diabetes Voice.
The IDF Diabetes Atlas is looking for?data sources?to help improve our estimates of diabetes prevalence?for the?11th edition?to be published in 2024.?We welcome published studies for all countries and also accept studies that have not yet been published, as long as sufficient detail of the data collection methodology is provided.?If you’re aware of any sources,?contact us at?[email protected]