Anmeldung Endo-Diab Symposium 2026
Endo-Diab Symposium
Endo-Diab Symposium 2026
The Endo-Diab Symposium 2026 at the University Hospital Basel offers a comprehensive insight into current developments in endocrinology and diabetology.
The speakers will highlight modern therapeutic approaches to type 2 diabetes, innovative options for insulin treatment and the practical use of CGM systems. In addition, important questions regarding the screening of diabetic secondary diseases will be discussed and the importance of fatty liver as an often underestimated risk will be emphasized.
The program will be supplemented by contributions on dyslipidaemia and obesity, with widespread myths being critically examined. The event will be rounded off by the presentation of exciting clinical cases and typical diagnostic pitfalls.
The symposium offers a valuable opportunity to obtain up-to-date knowledge in a compact format and to exchange ideas with specialist colleagues.
When:
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Where:
University Hospital Basel, Center for Teaching and Research
(ZLF, Building D2), Small Lecture Hall
Program
| 15.00-15.05 | Welcome and introduction |
PD Dr. Eleonora Seelig |
| 15.05-15.25 | Diabetes mellitus type 2: Update 2026 based on case studies |
Dr. Beckey Trinh |
| 15.25-15.45 | Insulin therapy 2026: Modern strategies and CGM for more safety in the family practice |
Dr. Johannes Kliebhan |
| 15.45-16.05 | Screening for diabetic secondary diseases: Who? When? How often? |
PD Dr. Eleonora Seelig |
| 16.05-16.25 | Fatty liver - an underestimated risk an underestimated risk |
Prof. Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich |
| 16.25-16.45 | Coffee break with light refreshments | |
| 16.50 -17.10 hrs | Lipid therapy compact | Prof. Matthias Betz |
| 17.10-17.30 | "My metabolism is so slow" - myths and facts about obesity | PD Dr. Eleonora Seelig |
| 17.30-17.55 hrs | Cases with (endocrinological laboratory) pitfalls | Prof. Emanuel Christ |
| 17.55-18.00 | Wrap-up and closing remarks | PD Dr. Eleonora Seelig |
| from 18.00 hrs | Aperitif |