Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0088004 | Abstracts | BES2022

Understanding pathogenic mechanisms and identifying therapeutic avenues in MEHMO syndrome using patient’s induced pluripotent stem cells

Hadis Shakeri , Izzet Mehmet Akcay , Mayank Bansal , Ying Cai , Chiara Vinci , Nathalie Pachera , Hanne Willems , Federica Fantuzzi , Yue Tong , Daniela Gasperikova , Miriam Cnop

Background and aims: MEHMO is an X-linked syndrome comprising Mental retardation, Epilepsy, Hypogenitalism, Microcephaly and Obesity. It is caused by a damaging p.Ile465Serfs frameshift mutation in EIF2S3 that encodes the □ subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2), essential for protein synthesis and regulation of the integrated stress response. Patients with this EIF2S3 mutation also have neonatal hypoglycemia, early onset insulin-...

ea0057003 | Use of 3D culture systems to generate human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived β-cells in vitro | BES2018

Use of 3D culture systems to generate human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived β-cells in vitro

Federica Fantuzzi , Sanna Toivonen , Alex Schiavo Andrea , Nathalie Pachera , Bahareh Rajaei , Ying Cai , Mariana Igoillo-Esteve , Eizirik Decio L , Miriam Cnop

Background and aims: Diabetes currently affects 425 million people worldwide. Pancreatic β-cell failure is central in the development and progression of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Diabetes research is slowed by the difficulty to study the diseased tissue, i.e. human islet bcells: these are only available in a few donor organ transplantation centers worldwide. β-cells differentiated from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) represent a novel cell source. Cur...

ea0075o10 | Obesity, metabolism & miscellaneous endocrinology | EYES2021

Use of pre-lecture Concise Medical Information Cines (CoMICs) to enhance learning in medical school

Evans Nia , Delson Dwi , Ooi Emma , Warmington Emily , Shabbir Dania , Ng Cai Ying , Piya Simran , Han Seunghee , Chee Yap Soon , Melson Eka , Davitadze Meri , Kempegowda Punith

Objectives: Pre-clinical medical education is mainly delivered in didactic large-group lectures, where complex new terminology and concepts are introduced. Mounting evidence suggests that pre-class activities introducing new material can increase student performance. Concise Medical Information Cines (CoMICs) compresses information on various diseases into 5-minute videos. This study assessed the effectiveness of CoMICs as a pre-lecture resource to enhance learning and motivat...

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=...

ea0073pep14.8 | Presented ePosters 14: COVID-19 | ECE2021

Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) model helps improve clinicians’ confidence to manage various endocrine conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Warmington Emily , Morgan Georgia , Ooi Emma , Hanania Thia , Davitadze Meri , Zhou Dengyi , Blaggan Parisha , Ng Cai Ying , Allison Isabel , Chen Wentin , Thomas Lucretia , Evans Nia , Arlt Wiebke , Boelaert Kristien , Cooney Rachel , Pathmakanthan Shri , Reddy-Kolanu Vinay , Karavitaki Niki , Tait Karen , Narendran Parth , Melson Eka , Kempegowda Punith

IntroductionIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, delivery of medical education has transitioned from predominantly in-person teaching to virtual platforms. Simulation-based learning is a successful teaching modality to develop clinicians’ knowledge and skill, while safeguarding patients. Simulation has traditionally been performed via face-to-face role play, however many of its principles can be adapted for remote use. We explored the effectiveness...

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...