Join Medical Chronicle for a free, one-hour, CPD-accredited webinar on "Revolutionising diabetes care: The power of mobile health solutions." This webinar, sponsored by Roche, will take place on 13 November 2024 at 7:00pm. The session will feature distinguished presenters Prof Fasanmade Olufemi Adetola and Dr Ankia Coetzee, both renowned experts in the field of endocrinology. Prof Adetola, a Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist, and Dr Coetzee, a Consultant Physician and Subspecialist Endocrinologist, will share their insights on how mobile health solutions can transform diabetes care. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from leading professionals and earn 1 CEU credit.
Date: 13 November 2024
Time: 7:00pm
Topic: Revolutionising diabetes care: The power of mobile health solutions
Presenters: Prof Fasanmade Olufemi Adetola, Dr Ankia Coetzee
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Prof Fasanmade Olufemi Adetola is a distinguished medical professional with expertise in surgery and endocrinology. With an outstanding academic journey, he passed all preliminary science and medical exams at first sitting. His residency in surgery led to him becoming a Fellow of the West African College of Surgeons. He passed primary exams at the West African Postgraduate Medical College and Nigerian Postgraduate Medical College. His commitment culminated in him being recognised as a Fellow of the American College of Endocrinologists in 2008.
Dr Ankia Coetzee is a prominent consultant physician and subspecialist endocrinologist affiliated with Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital, alongside a private practice in Cape Town. Specialising in diabetes in pregnancy and complex endocrine disorders, she boasts over a decade of experience. Dr Coetzee holds degrees from the University of Pretoria and Stellenbosch University, including an M.Phil in Endocrinology. Her Ph.D. submission focused on hyperglycemia in pregnancy. An adept educator, she mentors students at Stellenbosch University and actively contributes to international conferences and publications, earning recognition for her contributions to South African medicine.