BBDC Advances in Diabetes Care 2024
Thank-you for agreeing to be a speaker at BBDC Advances in Diabetes Care 2024 at the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon - Toronto Reference Library, 2nd Floor - 789 Yonge Street, Toronto on March 1, 2024.
This web page will guide you through a series of tasks for your presentation. Please complete all the tasks by the deadlines listed below.
Preparing for Your Session
Due
February 16, 2024
BBDC Conflict of Interest Form
Every presenter must complete the Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form.
Format Requirements
Presenters should maintain a practical focus, highlighting new issues and diagnostic challenges relevant to practicing physicians and should structure presentations around a set of individual cases (3-5 depending on the length of the talk).
Presentations are limited to the stated length and cannot impede upon the discussion and Q&A time. Participants can submit questions throughout the session which the moderator will curate and ask at the end of each session.
Content Requirements
Your presentation content and delivery needs to be in alignment with at least one of the identified Program Learning Objectives for the target audience.
You will need to create 2-3 Learning Objectives for your session. Learn more about writing learning objectives.
BBDC Learning Objectives 2024
- Apply knowledge of new diabetes technology and also artificial intelligence to enhance practice efficiencies and improve patient outcomes in diabetes care
- Categorize and analyze emerging therapies for the prevention and treatment of diabetes, and importance primary care role in Type 1 Diabetes
- Optimize prescribing practices for non-insulin-based therapies to enhance patient outcomes
- Integrate Considerations about Cognition and Mental Health into Diabetes Care Plans
- Evaluate and critique the most significant diabetes research published in 2023
Prepare your Presentation
Due
February 26, 2024
Slide Format & Mandatory Slides
University of Toronto Accreditation conditions require that all presenters/speakers must include a disclosure slide and learning objectives slide at the beginning of their presentation, stating all real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or lack thereof and verbally notify the audience. Download Slide Template (PPT)
Copyright
Content for PowerPoint presentations, websites and printed materials should not contain copyright-protected work. However, if the materials are deemed essential, the application of Fair Dealing may apply.
Patient Confidentiality
All presentations must comply with patient confidentiality agreements. Patient names should not be used, and images must not contain identifiable features (e.g., institutional location of scan, date of scan, patient date of birth, MRN, photography that shows facial or other identifiable features etc.).
Interactivity
All presentations must include a minimum of 25% interactivity. This is typically achieved through audience response (polling) and Q&A.
- If your presentation is too large to submit by email, please use WeTransfer
- If you have polling questions, please write the question number and slide number in the body of the email so we can ensure they are not missed.
- Please ensure the title of your presentation file is named:
Diabetes-FirstName-LastName
so we are able to easily track it