Call for Diabetes Education and Quality Improvement Symposia and Masterclasses

Call for ADEA symposia and masterclasses opens 1st November 2024

Presentation Formats

The Diabetes Education and Quality Improvement stream offers two presentation categories – Symposium or Masterclass. During the submission process, you will be asked to select your preferred category. Please see the descriptions below when selecting the most appropriate choice.

Symposium: A symposium should include 2-3 presenters (3 presenters max), each presenting different aspects of a topic that is logically developed and thought-provoking. It may provide new information, application of evidence or an opportunity to generate discussion. Symposia should be appropriate for audiences of 100+ delegates and will be held in large meeting rooms, with chairs arranged in rows (lecture-theatre-style).

Masterclass: A masterclass should be presented by 2-3 presenters (3 presenters max) with a focus on a particular topic and explore the practical applicability of research or theory to practice. It should allow sufficient time for audience questions and/or provide some hands-on or group practicum. Masterclasses should be appropriate for audiences of 50-100 delegates and will be held in large meeting rooms, with chairs arranged in rows (lecture-theatre-style).

Some key topics of interest for 2026 include:

  • Some key topics of interest for 2026 include:
  • Person-centred approaches in diabetes education
  • Interprofessional team diabetes care and other care models
  • Peer support
  • Health literacy
  • Role of AI and data-driven care in diabetes management
  • Digital tools for diabetes education

Submissions featuring local presenters and ADEA or ADS members are encouraged.

Presentation Length

All sessions, regardless of the category can be 1.5 or 2 hours in length. This includes your session opening/speaker introductions and your session closing/question time. If your submission has been successful, the length of your session will be confirmed upon notification of your outcomes.

Session Chair

You are welcome to chair your own session or nominate your own chair(s) (2 chairs max) for your session who are likely to be familiar with your topic and be able to ask insightful questions and moderate audience questions. You will be asked to include contact details for your session chair(s) as part of your abstract submission. If contact details for your session chair(s) have not been provided, you will be allocated a chair at the discretion of the Program Organising Committee. Training for session chairs will be available closer to the date.

Important - Creating your submission

We encourage everyone referring to and about people with diabetes to be mindful of the power of language. When writing your abstract and preparing your presentation, please refer to the Diabetes Australia Language Position Statement.

Your submission should provide delegates with an overview of your proposed session and must use the template provided. The template is available to download here and will guide you to provide the following sections as part of your submission.

Formatting: Please ensure sentence case is used in your title and throughout and your spelling is correct. Submissions should be typed into this template and saved on your computer for later reference. The filename of the Word document should be named as the first five words of your title. It should contain alpha/numeric characters only. It should be typed in Arial font, size 11pt.

Title (max. 10 words): The title should be as brief as possible and clearly indicate the nature of the session. If you wish to include a subtitle, it must be included in this field and included in the 10-word limit.

Presenters: Please provide details of all proposed presenters including their name, email address, ADS or ADEA member number (if applicable) and their residential state.

Session Chair: Please provide details of the nominated session chair(s), including their name and email address.

Session description (max. 200 words): Please provide an overview of the session, including key content each presenter intends to cover.

Evidence base (max. 100 words): Where appropriate, please include a brief description and citations of the evidence that supports your session or will be presented and discussed during the session.

Key learning objectives (max. 100 words): Please identify the key knowledge and/or skills that delegates will achieve by the conclusion of the session. Key learning objects can be presented in dot point form.

Permission to publish: You are required to provide permission on behalf of all presenters and affiliations associated with the submission, for the session to appear on the Congress website, Congress app and in printed Congress material if it is accepted for presentation.

If you have any queries please don't hesitate to contact us at adc@theconferencecompany.com, within Australia on 1800 193 406, or internationally on +64 9 3601240.