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Australia’s diabetic foot expertise recognised by peak global body
loading… The 46 global experts invited to write the 2019 international diabetic foot guidelines have just been announced, and this time four Australians are amongst them. With only one Australian previously invited onto the last 2015 international guidelines, this announcement recognises that Australia is fast becoming a leading global nation when it comes to expertise…
Read MoreWhat's New in DFU program released – Final Registrations close Friday
loading… FINAL REGISTRATIONS CLOSE THIS FRIDAY! BRISBANE – TUESDAY 20TH FEB – 6PM TO 9:30PM Join us as special international speaker Professor Keith Harding (UK) discusses “New horizons in the management of diabetic foot disease” Participate in the workshop session with Keith, Bill and Pete “Case Studies: Approaching difficult cases” Be there as Dr Pete Lazzarini launches the…
Read MoreWhat's New in DFU with Professor Keith Harding – tickets now on sale!
loading… Get ready to start 2018 with a DFU educational bang! Following the successful 2016 & 2017 “What’s New in DFU” event series and our 2-day 2017 Conference, Diabetes Feet Australia invites you to this premier event to learn about the latest research, evidence-based practice and new technologies featuring special international guest Professor Keith Harding.…
Read MoreWHIA’s 12 Days of Christmas – 12 days of exclusive offers
loading… What better time is there to give than at Christmas time? This December, our partners at Wound Healing Institute Australia are spreading the festive cheer by providing you with 12 offers all the way up to Christmas Day….WHIA’s 12 days of Christmas! Not only that – they are holding a special Christmas Day prize…
Read MoreAn evening with Dr Kevin Woo – Webinar/Seminar 4th October 2017
loading… DFA’s partner organisation, Wound Innovations, invite you to this exclusive event with internationally renowned wound expert, Dr Kevin Woo (Canada). The seminar will cover highlights from Dr Woo’s research and practice interests including Wound bed preparation, Biofilm disruption and Mechanical debridement. Dr Kevin Woo PhD, RN, FAPWCA (Canada) Dr. Kevin Woo is an Assistant Professor at…
Read MoreAustralian Diabetes-Related Foot Disease Strategy 2018-2022
Introducing the “Australian Diabetes-Related Foot Disease Strategy 2018-2022” One of DFA’s key activities to achieve its goal and objectives is the establishment of a national strategy to guide Australia’s efforts toward reducing the burden of diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) in this country. This Strategy was written by Diabetes Feet Australia with input from various national and…
Read MoreAustralasian Diabetes Advancements and Technologies Summit (ADATS)
loading… Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend the Australasian Diabetes Advancements and Technologies Summit. This one-day Summit will include presentations and discussions from some of the most prominent and influential leaders in the healthcare field with a particular focus on diabetes and advancing technologies and therapeutics. The ADATS program will provide a forum of plenary…
Read More'What's New in DFU' Brisbane – last chance to register!
loading… Following the successful 2016 sold out event, Diabetes Feet Australia invites you to next Tuesday’s exclusive evening to hear ‘What’s new in DFU’ from the world’s best in diabetic foot disease research, clinical treatment and technology in Brisbane. Renowned international researcher, Dr Sicco Bus will be highlighting key strategies for preventing DFU recurrence and extending…
Read MoreDiabetes Week 2017: DFA’s National Plan to end avoidable amputations within a generation
loading… DFA was established in 2015 with the goal of “Ending avoidable amputations in a generation”. In the last two years, we have not only showcased the problem in Australia, but have also developed a plan to tackle the burden of diabetic foot disease. Through expert engagement, DFA developed the “National Plan to End Avoidable Amputations within…
Read MoreDiabetes Week 2017 – DFA guides you through this year’s research in diabetic foot disease
loading… Keeping track of what’s out there and finding the time to read it seems a near impossible job at times. So DFA is “guiding you through” the most important scientific & clinical developments in diabetic foot disease between Diabetes Week 2016 and 2017. The last twelve months have seen various interesting developments, both scientifically…
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