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Type 2 Diabetes Dialogue 2021 – Emerging Innovations in Diabetes

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November 24, 2021 @ 10:00 am - November 25, 2021 @ 2:00 pm

Free

Join type 2 diabetes experts and thought leaders representing primary and secondary clinical delivery, community services, population health, patients, researchers and policy makers for two dynamic and interactive half-day dialogue sessions on November 24 and 25! On day one, make sure to check out the sessions on “Fostering Patient Engagement and Enhanced Outcomes in a Virtual World”.

Hear about a wide range of topics from how virtual education is transforming diabetes care to cultural and community adaptations for diabetes management and so much more! This event is organized by the Type 2 Diabetes Network, which is led by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council and the Institute for Health Care Transformation & Sustainability.

Register today! Plus, check out the agenda and speaker bios.

Objectives include:.

  • Emerging practice – Share emerging and leading type 2 diabetes prevention, management and reversal practices and identify opportunities to strengthen and accelerate their use
  • Connection – Foster connections between stakeholders to build relationships and facilitate collaboration across BC
  • Network – Collaborate on building and strengthening the BC type 2 diabetes network to facilitate knowledge sharing and continuous improvement
  • Mobilize – Identify activities focused on reversing the course of type 2 diabetes to be pursued through action groups

 

Details

Details

Start:
November 24, 2021 @ 10:00 am
End:
November 25, 2021 @ 2:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://bcpsqc.ca/event/type-2-diabetes-dialogue-2021-emerging-innovations-in-diabetes/

Venue

Virtual

Organizers

Type 2 Diabetes Network
Institute for Health System Transformation & Sustainability

From Our Community

Karla Warkotsch

Patient Experience Consultant – Interior Health

Karla Warkotsch

The question I like to ask health care employees is ‘Who is this for?’ and ‘Do we have the right people at the table?’ As a health care employee, I see how easy it is to fall into doing for, rather than doing with patients. The voices of the patient, family and caregiver are essential to ensure the patient is central to the direction and focus of the work being done.