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Dasman Diabetes Institute
Dasman Diabetes Institute

Dasman Institute to host 1st summit on advanced diabetes care

KUWAIT:  The Dasman Diabetes Institute (DDI), established by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), is set to host the 1st International Dasman Diabetes Institute Summit (IDDS) on Advanced Diabetes Care in 2025. The highly anticipated event will take place from January 23rd to 25th at the prestigious Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Kuwait.

The summit promises to be a groundbreaking event in the field of diabetes care, bringing together some of the world’s leading experts. Esteemed professors and researchers from renowned institutions across the globe will present the latest developments in advanced diabetes care, ensuring attendees stay at the forefront of this crucial medical field. The event will also feature a series of interactive workshops led by prominent scientists, offering invaluable insights into innovative research, treatments, and management strategies for diabetes.

This summit provides an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals, researchers, and experts to update their knowledge, engage with peers, and forge new collaborations that will shape the future of diabetes care. Attendees can expect a dynamic platform for learning and networking, as well as a chance to contribute to the growing body of knowledge in diabetes management.

For those interested in attending, registration is now open. To secure your place at this prestigious event, visit the official Dasman Diabetes Institute website at www.dasmaninstitute.org.

The Dasman Diabetes Institute looks forward to welcoming all participants to this historic event, as it continues its mission to advance healthcare and improve the lives of individuals affected by diabetes.

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