UPCOMING events
Meet the Expert
From Evidence to Practice
The Science Behind Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
Pathogenesis of MASLD Insulin resistance as the central pathogenic mechanism
Non-Invasive Diagnostics Reliability of non-invasive tests in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity
MASLD in Current Guidelines Recommendations for patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity
MASLD Treatment in Clinical Practice From metabolic heterogeneity to personalized therapy
Moderator : prof. Andrej Janež
PAST events

Advances in Diabetes and Insulin Therapy Conference (ADIT)
EACCME®-accredited CME conference | Clinical diabetologists & investigators
ADIT brings together clinical diabetologists and investigators from across Europe and beyond — creating a structured, active learning environment designed to translate the latest diabetes research and evidence-based guidelines directly into clinical decision-making. With international faculty, small-group case discussions, and a deliberately independent scientific agenda, ADIT is built for clinicians who take their CME seriously.
What ADIT delegates said — in numbers:
98% will implement what they learned in clinical practice
94.6% confirmed the programme was free of commercial and industry bias
4.74 / 5 — scientific evidence base rated as well-balanced and valid
4.63 / 5 — overall programme quality rating
"I will start earlier insulin therapy in patients who are afraid of insulin therapy. I have more arguments to convince them." ADIT delegate
"This event inspired me for my doctoral dissertation." ADIT delegate
EACCME®-accredited | Industry-independent | Annual | 21+ countries

ADIT Course in Clinical Diabetology (CcD)
UEMS-EACCME®-accredited | Fully funded by AGADA Institute | No industry sponsorship
Most CME conferences deliver knowledge from a podium. CcD is built differently. Designed specifically for young and early-career diabetologists from Central and South-Eastern Europe, the Course in Clinical Diabetology replaces passive lectures with something harder to find in medical education: genuine clinical thinking in small groups. Real patient cases. Structured dilemmas. International Expert faculty.
CcD operates through working groups and focus groups — deliberately small, deliberately interactive — because clinical reasoning develops through discussion, not transmission. Every session is designed around a specific clinical challenge that participants encounter in their own practice, debated and resolved together with leading regional and international experts.
"The format was more engaging than any large conference — we actually solved problems together."
— CcD participant
UEMS-EACCME® accredited | Industry-independent | Small group | Young diabetologists | 17+ countries
Future events
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Diabetes Management in Primary Care (DMPC)
Target group : family and general practice doctors, nurses, diabetologists, nutritionists, educators. Primary goal of the conference is to improve the diabetes diagnose, prevention and management on primary healthcare level through healthcare stakeholders basic science education and skills implementation. Project is in pipeline for 2026/2027.
