🧑🏫👩⚕️Yesterday our Young Physician Leaders successfully completed their workshop. But it's no time to rest yet, they are already at work to prepare their session for the @WorldHealthSmt, which will take place on Tuesday 17 October. Stay tuned for more info!
👩🏫🙇It's day 2 of the YPL programme 2023!
Our Young Physician Leaders are walking their way through the ambidextrous leadership, guided by @GrasselliNora at @esmtberlin
🌍 Exciting News! 🚀 The Young Physician Leaders programme 2023, in collaboration with @esmtberlin, is officially underway! 🌟 Today, 17 talented physicians from around the world started their sessions. 🌎👩⚕️👨⚕️ Stay tuned for their remarkable journey! #YPL#HealthcareLeaders
Next #GDJC talk on the program. Looking forward to learn more about the mathematical projection models used in the latest study by @ThaddausTonnies
2040 projections say improvement for the individual with diabetes, but still worse for the nation due to more with diabetes.
📣 Mar #GDJC Talk announcement: Dr. Suping Ling from @uniofleicester will discuss the link between #type2diabetes and #cancer and whether or not this link is causal. This session will be Wed, 10 Mar at 14-15h GMT.
Details & registration here: https://t.co/eB9wFbbX7s
See you!
Insulin was discovered in 1921. Reflecting 100yrs on, #GDJC Co-org Dr Camille Mba (@CamiyMba, PhD cand @MRC_Epid), co-authored this review, "A global perspective on the issue of access to insulin,"
w/ colleagues @Hopitaux_unige @cronicasperu@UnivYaounde1
https://t.co/BBabUhBSqn
Since insulin’s discovery a century ago an interplay of global&national factors, from manufacturing to prescription, still affects #InsulinAccess&affordability in many low/middle-income countries #Insulin100@UNIGEnews@Camiymba@HAImedicines@cronicasperu https://t.co/tubF9eDoPK
What a way to start a new year of GDJC Talks! @Foreman_YD gave an excellent talk about glucose variability.
Below are: the main themes from the talk, link to the detailed notes if you missed the talk and a teaser for next months talk
A great pleasure discussing the challenges and economic burden of diabetes in Africa in this book chapter of the Obesity and Diabetes text book.
https://t.co/hqrVZkYEqy
📢 BOOK CHAPTER: Very excited to share my first book chapter on Gestational Diabetes that is part of the Springer textbook Obesity and Diabetes. It has been a pleasure working alongside Dr @scelee1 for this one. Access the chapter following the link: https://t.co/bRGTLz26jc
The overall aims were to:
1) review the evidence and knowledge gaps in diabetes;
2) develop strategic and actionable plans;
3) estimate the effects of no action vs action
We look forward to dive into this report very soon..
🚨🚨🚨Strap yourselves in, there's a big #vacancies thread coming below. We've got 7 job opportunities, and 2 sets of PhD studentships... Come and join our team. RTs appreciated! 1/10