This year’s conference will have 2 options for registration, in-person or virtual.
2022 Diabetes Canada/CSEM Professional Conference-Registration Rates |
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Registration Category |
Price |
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Early Bird (by Aug 31) |
Advance (by Nov 4) |
On-Site (by Nov 12) |
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In Person |
Virtual |
In Person |
Virtual |
In Person |
Virtual |
MEMBER |
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Diabetes Canada/CSEM Professional Member (e.g MD, PhD, Researcher) |
$550 |
$413 |
$620 |
$465 |
$705 |
$529 |
Diabetes Canada Professional Member-Allied Health (e.g. RD, RN, NP, Pharmacists) |
$445 |
$334 |
$550 |
$413 |
$610 |
$458 |
Trainee,Fellows/Resident (MD,PhD) |
$310 |
$233 |
$360 |
$270 |
$400 |
$300 |
Medical Student/Allied Health Student (MSc,PhD candidate, Undergraduate student Non-MD program) |
$225 |
$169 |
$250 |
$188 |
$295 |
$221 |
Pre-Conference Workshops |
$80 |
n/a |
$100 |
n/a |
$100 |
n/a |
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NON-MEMBER |
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Non-Member MD, PhD, Researcher |
$695 |
$521 |
$780 |
$585 |
$885 |
$664 |
Non-Member Allied Health (e.g. RD, NP, Pharmacists) |
$580 |
$435 |
$690 |
$518 |
$800 |
$600 |
Trainee, Fellows/Resident (MD, PhD) |
$450 |
$338 |
$500 |
$375 |
$550 |
$413 |
Health Administrator |
$580 |
$435 |
$685 |
$518 |
$800 |
$600 |
Pre-Conference Workshops |
$100 |
n/a |
$125 |
n/a |
$150 |
n/a |
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INDUSTRY |
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Industry-Full Access |
$805 |
$604 |
$860 |
$645 |
$915 |
$686 |
Exhibitors/Industry-Exhibit Hall Only |
$250 |
$250 |
$250 |
$250 |
$250 |
$250 |
DC/CSEM are pleased to offer groups the following discounts:
5% off for groups of 3-9 people
10% off for groups over 10 people
If you have a group of 3 or more from one organization, please contact the conference team at professional.conference@diabetes.ca to set up a group registration.
The Annual Canadian Endocrine Residents' Day Review Course takes place just prior to the start of the annual CSEM/Diabetes Canada Professional Conference and Annual Meetings. The day consists of workshops and lectures on endocrinology topics led by experts in the field. In addition, the material covered is useful for preparing for the upcoming Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada certification exam in endocrinology.
CSEM is excited to announce that the 2022 Residents' Day Review Course will be offered in person on Wednesday, November 9, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, prior to the 2022 Diabetes Canada/CSEM Professional Conference.
Residents’ Day is FREE for CSEM Resident Members; however, you do need to register for the conference to attend. If you are not a CSEM Resident member, but you would like to be, join now and we’ll see you at Residents’ Day.
Note: The Agenda will be posted as soon as details are finalized.
These sessions are delivered in a small group format which make for highly interactive case discussions with experts, and plenty of time allotted for questions.
Abstract guidelines and submission information can be found on the Call for Abstracts page.
Information about past Residents' Day Review Courses is available here.
The Diabetes Action Canada (DAC) Training and Mentoring Program and Diabetes Canada in collaboration with the Canadian Islet Research and Training Network (CIRTN), The Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP), the Empowering Next-generation Researchers in perinatal and Child Health (ENRICH) and the Maximize your Research on Obesity and Diabetes (myROaD) training platforms are excited to announce the ULTRA Scientists Day (Ultimate Trainee Retreat to Advance Scientists Day)!
This event will take place on Wednesday, November 9th, 2022 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:40 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity for learners to advance their skills in patient engagement in research and intersectionality, writing a knowledge mobilization/translation summary, peer mentorship and conflict resolution. Click here for more details on how to register.
Joanne Lewis is a registered dietitian and Director of Healthcare Provider Education and Engagement at Diabetes Canada where she has worked for more than seven years to help Canadians receive the best information possible. She is involved in developing resources and programs related to diabetes care and management, as well as the dissemination of the Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines. Joanne has several years’ experience practising as a registered dietitian in diabetes clinical settings where she worked closely with patients and their families in managing their diabetes.