Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0094p222 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2023

The impact of using self-selected non-weight loss goals in sustainable obesity management

Elhariry Maiar , Gonsahn-Bollie Sylvia

Background: Most obesity management programs use short term weight loss as the main monitoring parameter. Change in weight can be a misleading measure as it can be impacted by various factors and most participants regain weight after exiting such programs1. The aim of this project is to assess the efficacy of focusing on self-selected, non-weight loss goals in encouraging long term obesity management.Methods: ...

ea0090ep668 | Environmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

A bibliometric and qualitative analysis of the top 2500 most cited PCOS articles: Analysing global disparities in PCOS research and collaborations

Elhariry Maiar , Kempegowda Punith , Malhotra Kashish

Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex condition with multi-systemic implications that can greatly impact patients’ lives. To understand and deliver the varied needs of people with PCOS, a substantial onus lies on PCOS researchers to objectively study patient data and formulate evidence-based recommendations. Equitable research is crucial to ensure fair representation of people of various ethnicities and stratify population-specific analysis to have g...

ea0090p609 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Comparing performance of healthcare professionals from different training grades in SIMBA simulation-based training sessions

Zhou Dengyi , Pallathoor Balakrishnan Harshin , Warmington Emily , Elhariry Maiar , Ali Anisah , Ogiliev Tamzin , Malhotra Kashish , Soran Vina , Sakthivel Pavithra , Synn Cuen Pan Carina , and CoMICs Team SIMBA , Kempegowda Punith

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is a simulation-based training model shown to have increased clinicians’ confidence in managing cases in diabetes and endocrinology, as well as sustained clinical knowledge.1 Traditional simulation models have typically focussed on a specific group of healthcare professionals. We evaluated if there is a difference in performance between different training groups during SIMBA.<p...

ea0090p459 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Improved self-reported confidence levels to manage transitional endocrine cases following Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) training

Ogiliev Tamzin , Sakthivel Pavithra , Elghobashy Mirna , Devi Bucktowar Anoushka , Radcliffe Abby , Elhariry Maiar , Ali Anisah , Ravi Sangamithra , Synn Cuen Pan Carina , Yat Ng Sung , Akpeki Celia , Zhou Dengyi , and CoMICs Team SIMBA , Kempegowda Punith

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is an online real-time simulation-based learning model which has proven to improve participants’ confidence in managing simulated cases in various conditions. Transitional endocrinology is a unique set of conditions which not only needs clinical skills but also requires excellent team working and communication skills. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the SIMBA model in ...

ea0077p7 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA): Impact of online simulation-based learning on doctors’ confidence in managing cases during the COVID-19 pandemic

Zhou Dengyi , Ali Anisah , Warmington Emily , Abdi Zakee , Nirmal Rachel , Sakthivel Pavithra , Soran Vina , Elhariry Maiar , Ooi Emma , Ying Cai , Evans Nia , Arlt Wiebke , Boelart Kristien , Karavitaki Niki , Tait Karen , Narendran Parth , Papanikolaou Nikoleta , Jayasena Channa , Davitadze Meri , Melson Eka , Kempegowda Punith

Background: SIMBA is a simulation-based learning platform designed to increase clinicians’ confidence in managing various clinical scenarios. The restriction of face-to-face learning during the COVID-19 pandemic led to switching Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) to entirely virtual sessions.Objective: To explore SIMBA’s effectiveness to sustain medical education in endocrinology during the pandemic.<p class=...

ea0075o11 | Obesity, metabolism &amp; miscellaneous endocrinology | EYES2021

Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA): First steps towards standardising online simulation-based learning in clinical endocrinology

Davitadze Meri , Ooi Emma , Zhou Dengyi , Hanania Thia , Warmington Emily , Nirmal Rachel , Sakthivel Pavithra , Ali Anisah , Soran Vina , Elhariry Maiar , Abdi Zakee , Evans Nia , Ng Cai Ying , Elghobashy Mirna , Arlt Wiebke , Boelaert Kristien , Karavitaki Niki , Tait Karen , Narendran Parth , Gittoes Neil , Melson Eka , Kempegowda Punith

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic restricted face-to-face teaching leading to increased use of virtual learning platforms. Launched in 2019, Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) delivers simulation-based learning to increase clinicians’ confidence in managing various clinical scenarios.Objective: To explore SIMBA’s effectiveness to sustain medical education in endocrinology during the pandemic.<p class="abstext...