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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1785495
12th Al Ain Symposium on Challenges in Diabetes and Endocrinology during Ramadan (Virtual Meeting), February 16 to 17, 2024
Abstract
The 12th Al Ain Annual Meeting on Diabetes and Endocrine Challenges during Ramadan Fasting brings together health care professionals, researchers, and experts to address the complex interaction between diabetes management and religious fasting. The program aims to enhance understanding, share best practices, and explore innovative strategies for optimizing patient care during Ramadan fasting through engaging presentations, symposia, and discussions.
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Introduction
Observance of Ramadan fasting presents unique challenges and considerations. As we meet for the 12th Al Ain Annual Meeting, we are privileged to unite with esteemed colleagues and experts to explore these critical issues. Our program is designed to foster collaboration, inspire meaningful dialog, and ultimately empower health care providers with the knowledge and tools to support patients effectively during this sacred period. By sharing the highlights of this symposium by its abstracts, we wish to spread the word beyond the virtual delegates who managed to make it.
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Conclusion
As the 12th Al Ain Annual Meeting on Diabetes and Endocrine Challenges during Ramadan Fasting draws close, we reflect on the wealth of insights gained, connections forged, and ideas exchanged [Table 1]. Our collective commitment to advancing diabetes care during Ramadan fasting has never been stronger, and it is through forums like this that we continue to drive progress and innovation in the field. As we depart, let us carry forward the spirit of collaboration and dedication, armed with newfound knowledge and inspiration to make a tangible difference in the lives of our patients.
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Conflict of Interest
None declared.
Compliance with Ethical Principles
The abstracts are accepted on the proviso that any original human research was conducted according to the appropriate ethical principles, with prior ethical approvals and patient-informed consent. These conditions are waived for opinion-based reflective and review articles.
Authors’ Contributions
The scientific committee compiled the conference abstracts and acted as the guest editors. The organizers mandate that all named authors on submitted abstracts comply with the four ICMJE authorship criteria.
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Publication History
Article published online:
11 April 2024
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