ADEA Events

REGISTER NOW

ADEA-QLD Branch Dinner Meeting

 Available to All
 Evening function (dinner/cocktail) Available
 Ticket range from $10.00 to $10.00
 Event held at Burke and Wills Hotel
 Limited registration available

This event will include a presentation by Dr Sultan Linjawi on Best Practice in Diabetes Management.

Attendees will be able to claim one CPD point under Category 1 – Clinical Practice/Diabetes Education/Counselling – for attending this event.

Attendance certificates will be distributed after the event, on receipt of the completed sign-in sheet by National Office.

This event is proudly sponsored by:

Synopsis – Best Practice in Diabetes Management

Diabetes has seen a profound increase in medication options over the last 10 years with even more on the horizon.  With so much choice how do we, as health professionals, choose or advise what a person should be taking? What are the subtile differences that we should be looking out for? What is available overseas that we might expect to see in Australia in the near future? Dr Sultan will share his personal insights from spending the last 10 years lecturing the latest science in over 50 cities from around the world.

Biography

Dr Sultan Linjawi studied medicine at London’s Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, now part of the Imperial College School of Medicine. Whilst at Medical School he completed an additional degree obtaining a Bachelor of Science in histopathology. Dr Sultan has recently launched an online diabetes education program, MyHealthExplained.com. It is designed for people with diabetes and delivered in documentary style videos using visual learning techniques.  He is also currently filming a 6 part television documentary, “A Very Modern Plague” about the global diabetes challenge set across 14 countries.Since moving to Australia in 2001 he has worked at both Newcastle University’s John Hunter hospital as well as Coffs Harbour Hospital and Rural School of Medicine. He is currently working and living in south western Brisbane. In 2006 he founded the Coffs Endocrine Centre, where he is the leader of a team of allied health clinicians working with diabetes patients to educate them on how to make the necessary life changes in order to manage their disease. He has a strong interest in medical research and has been involved in a number of studies looking at GLP-1 and DPP IV inhibitors, SGLT2 as well as new modern insulin molecules with over 500 citations for studies he has published.

Available tickets

Live streaming ticket

Ticket for watching live stream of Dr Linjawi’s presentation.

Full Event Registration: Yes
Evening function (dinner/cocktail): No
ADEA active Member: AUD$ 10.00 (inc. GST)
Non Member: AUD$ 10.00 (inc. GST)

Important Dates

  • Event Starts:
  • 27 September 2019 6:00pm
  • Registration Close:
  • Fri, 27 Sep 2019 2:59am
  • Limited Seat:
  • 63 Seats
  • Registration Open:
  • Available for 27 Registrations