22nd Annual World Congress on Insulin Resistance, Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease (WCIRDC)
December 12- 14, 2024
Hilton Universal City Hotel Los Angeles, CA
The World Congress on Insulin Resistance, Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease (WCIRDC), now in its 22nd year, is a unique and exciting multidisciplinary CME conference. The Congress has become the premier global meeting dedicated to diabetes, obesity, lipids, cardiovascular-kidney, and liver disease linking basic research to clinical practice in pursuit of our theme: Exploring New Frontiers in Metabolism — Tomorrow’s Clinical Science Today.
WCIRDC is the only meeting of its size combining basic and clinical science. For nearly two decades it has brought researchers, physicians, clinicians, and other healthcare professionals together for a distinctive international program that bridges the latest developments from bench-to-bedside-to-bench. “I heard it first at the Congress” is a frequent remark from the audience. WCIRDC offers attendees a unique experience to interact with the distinguished global faculty. In an intimate setting, for a collaborative experience that explores the newest understanding of metabolic diseases and the development of future therapeutic modalities.
Since Dr. Gerald Reaven’s pioneering work crystallized the relationship between insulin resistance (IR), diabetes, obesity, and CVD, Congress’ focus has expanded to cover the kidney, liver, brain, bone, cancer, and more. The congress addresses dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis, hypertension, hypercoagulation, inflammation, and energy metabolism. It provides the newest clinical updates on pharmaceutical interventions such as GLP1ra, SGLT2i’s, PCSK9i’s, MRA, and EPA to name a few. The goal is to understand the state-of-the-art pathophysiology, and new medical interventions, and to develop appropriate comprehensive clinical management strategies.
To make basic and clinical research topics relevant to clinical medicine, following each session there will be a live Q&A and a discussion on implications to clinical practice. To promote more interaction with faculty and provide further insights, each day will end with one hour of the live panel, providing a summary of the day, commentary, and opening for Q&A.
The Congress attracts state-of-the-art abstracts attracting, young up-and-coming researchers as well as recognized leaders from around the globe. The abstracts will be published in Metabolism, a peer-reviewed journal, and will also be available for 90 days on demand.
The congress is featured by many media outlets with proceedings featured in global medical news venues such as Healio, Medscape, Endocrinology & Cardiology Today, Clinical Endocrinology News, Practical Cardiology, HCP Live, and more, while articles are being published in peer-reviewed journals like Journal of Diabetes, Endocrine Practice, Metabolism, Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research, Diabetes, and its complications and others.
Program Objectives
The program is designed to evaluate both clinical and basic science aspects of diabetes, obesity, CVD, and CKD, focusing on insulin resistance, incretins, the gut, the brain, the kidney, and the heart. The goal is to understand the pathophysiology and develop appropriate comprehensive clinical management plans.
Upon completion of this meeting, participants should be able to:
Target Audience
This educational initiative is designed for endocrinologists, cardiologists, nephrologists, family physicians, internists, diabetologists, gastroenterologists, pediatricians, OB/GYN, researchers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dieticians, diabetes educators, and other healthcare professionals interested in the pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment of diabetes, obesity, CVD, CKD, HF, and associated conditions, as well as the effect of these conditions on health and society.