ASPED ISPAD Diabetes Academy 2025

26th – 29th September 2025
Sofitel Dubai the Obelisk Hotel, Dubai
The course is an initiative by the Arab Society of Pediatric Endocrinology (ASPED) in collaboration with the International Society of Pediatric & Adolescent and Young Adult Diabetes (ISPAD) is aimed for Pediatricians who have completed basic Pediatric training and are currently working in the field of Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes. The academy is open to physicians practicing in the Arab countries.
What to expect
- Interactive lectures given by the teaching faculty
- Case presentations
- Presentation of research projects
- Critical evaluation of selected publications
- Workshops
Abstract Policies and Procedures
Abstract Style: Please check your abstract carefully for typographical errors, misspellings, poor hyphenation, etc.
Title: The title should be brief but long enough to clearly identify the nature of the study.
All Authors’ Names and Affiliation: Must be mentioned.
Abstract Structure and Formatting:
The body of the abstract should be organized as follows:
- A sentence stating the background of the study.
- A sentence stating the study’s objective(s).
- A brief description of methods.
- A summary of the results.
- A statement of conclusions reached. Do not state simply that “the results will be discussed.”
If you are presenting a case report, the body of the abstract should be short and focused, with its main components as follows:
- Title:
- Background:
- Case Report:
- Conclusion:
Abbreviations: Avoid abbreviations in the abstract title. Place nonstandard abbreviations in parentheses after the full word the first time it appears. Use no more than three nonstandard abbreviations.
Drug Names: Generic names are required the first time a drug is mentioned.
Abstracts must be prepared according to the guidelines for submission.
Each abstract is limited to 300 words.