Jothydev's Professional Education Forum (JPEF)
Jothydev's Professional Education Forum(JPEF) was established with the sole objective of imparting basic and advanced knowledge in diabetes for professionals involved in the care of diabetes. Diabetes is a very complex disorder where the success of treatment depend on team work, updated knowledge of professionals and commitment to continuous learning.
JPEF impart the best to modern medicine doctors and the entire team for the successful clinic management of diabetes.
In addition to major global annual conventions, Mini JPEF CMEs are being organised very frequently. These web pages provide you with abridged information of our past and future scientific events. We invite all of you to be part of JPEF and enrich your knowledge on diabetes.
JPEF 12th ANNUAL GLOBAL DIABETES CONVENTION 2024
The Jothydev’s Professional Education Forum (JPEF) Annual Global Diabetes Convention 2024 was held from July 12th to 14th at the Uday Samudra Hotel in Kovalam, Trivandrum. Inaugurated by Her Highness Princess Pooyam Thirunal Gowri Parvathi Bayi, the convention brought together a distinguished assembly of experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the globe. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Thomas Mathew, Director of Medical Education, who highlighted the evolving landscape of diabetes care. Notable participants included Dr. Hossam Arafa Ghazi (Egypt), Dr. Sen Devadathan (United Kingdom), Dr.Aiminath Malha Saeed (Maldives), Dr. Rakesh Sahay, President of RSSDI, Dr. Banshi Saboo, Chief Advisor to JPEF, Dr. Shashank R. Joshi (JPEF Advisory Board), Dr. Ashok Kumar Das (JPEF Scientific Committee), and Dr. V. Mohanan Nair (IMA and AMS, Nemom). The convention featured scientific presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities, fostering a rich exchange of knowledge and collaboration aimed at advancing the field of diabetes care and management.
The convention featured a comprehensive program organized across three distinct halls: Joy Philip Hall, Marjorie Hall and Elizabeth Hughes Hall, hosting a variety of sessions including orations, workshops, abstract presentations, and competitions. Additionally, there were stalls dedicated to physical activity and pharmaceutical exhibits. The halls remained consistently busy, with a high level of engagement from attendees at all times during the convention.