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Post by mnholdem on Jun 22, 2015 18:42:31 GMT -5
You're a whiz with this stuff, Harry! Now, do you think we'll get some info at what went down at the nurses meeting? Drinking heavily after the meeting. Right, Lynn?
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Post by lynn on Jun 22, 2015 18:51:20 GMT -5
You're a whiz with this stuff, Harry! Now, do you think we'll get some info at what went down at the nurses meeting? Drinking heavily after the meeting. Right, Lynn? What are you inferring mnholdem? I have a reputation to uphold here ,) Nurses do like to have a good time though . I'm a beer & wine kinda gal . More so beer as I'm still a Michigan girl at heart to answer your question though . If it was a morning meeting , I'd head to hot yoga , the gym or a trail run after . If it was an afternoon meeting , I'd be the first to suggest Happy Hour after Lynn
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Post by mnholdem on Jun 22, 2015 19:34:43 GMT -5
LOL. I was only implying that you, as a nurse, are privy to the inner workings of this particular group of professionals. I had no idea that of the many thousands of nurses out there that you admit you would be the first one to suggest discussing Afrezza over a beer, wine or cocktail (I do know that liane is qualified to tell you whether any particular drink should be served in a highball or lowball glass). IMO, though, nobody is as fun as a group of social workers after a conference. I suspect that there is an inverse relationship between workplace stress and after work "play".
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Post by harryx1 on Jun 26, 2015 9:12:24 GMT -5
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Post by harryx1 on Jul 3, 2015 9:44:49 GMT -5
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Post by harryx1 on Jul 10, 2015 9:18:44 GMT -5
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Post by peppy on Jul 10, 2015 9:36:51 GMT -5
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Post by suebeeee1 on Jul 10, 2015 9:56:10 GMT -5
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners Bring it on. This article was published in March.
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Post by mnholdem on Jul 12, 2015 19:31:45 GMT -5
2015 TCOYD Conference Schedule tcoyd.org/events/national-conferences-2015-new.html
Steven V. Edelman, MD Founder and Director
Dr. Edelman is a professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) and the Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System of San Diego and the director of the Diabetes Care Clinic, VA Medical Center. He achieved high honors during his undergraduate studies at the University of California at Los Angeles and was the valedictorian of his medical school class at the University of California Davis Medical School. Dr. Edelman received his internal medicine training at the University of California Los Angeles, and completed his clinical endocrinology fellowship training at the Joslin and Lahey Clinics in Boston, Mass. as well as a research fellowship at UCSD.
Dr. Edelman has strong interests in education and patient advocacy. He is the founder and director of Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD), a not-for-profit organization with the goal of teaching and motivating patients in diabetes self-care. Since 1995, TCOYD has reached hundreds of thousands of people living with diabetes through a variety of education portals including national conferences, publications, television, and community programs.
Dr. Edelman’s has written more than 200 articles and five books. He has won numerous awards for teaching and humanitarianism and was recognized by San Diego Magazine as a Top Doctor eight of the last nine years, an honor only achieved by a handful of physicians. He was chosen as the teacher of the year amongst the over 400 faculty members at UCSD numerous times. He was awarded the Diabetes Educator of the year by the American Diabetes Association in 2009, the Distinction in Endocrinology award by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists in 2011 and recently named in US News and World Report amongst the top 1% of endocrinologists in the US. Of all his accomplishments, Dr. Edelman is most proud of his compassionate, smart and successful daughters, Talia and Carina.
Dr. Edelman has been, and continues to be, a steadfast advocate and promoter of Afrezza inhaled insulin.
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Post by mnholdem on Jul 12, 2015 19:45:28 GMT -5
Sunday, July 19, 2015
6:30 – 7:20 AM Continental Breakfast/View Exhibits
7:20 – 7:30 AM Opening Remarks: Satish Garg, MD
PLENARY EIGHT: Controversies in Diabetes Management
Chair: Marian Rewers, MD, PhD
7:30 – 7:55 AM Role of SMBG: Inpatient: Steve Clement, MD
7:55 – 8:20 AM Role of CGM: Inpatient: Bruce Bode, MD
8:20 – 8:45 AM A1C Understanding the Value: Irl Hirsch, MD
8:45 – 9:10 AM Triple Therapy as an Option for Type 2 Diabetes: Ralph DeFronzo, MD
9:10 – 9:35 AM Are Biosimilar Insulins Equally Effective?: Stephanie Amiel, MD
9:35 – 10:00AM Are Biosimilar Insulins Equally Effective?: Stephanie Amiel, MD
10:00 – 10:15 AM Question & Answer and Panel Discussion: Panelists: M. Rewers, S. Clement, R. DeFronzo, I. Hirsch, S. Amiel, B. Bode, T. Orchard
10:15 – 10:20 AM Concluding Remarks & Departures: Satish Garg, MD - See more at: www.childrensdiabetesfoundation.org/events/2014-keystone-conference/#thethe-tabs-1-9
MnHoldem's Note: I was unable to ascertain whether Dr. Bode will be mentioning Afrezza in his presentations related to the Continuous Glucose Monitor.
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Post by mnholdem on Jul 12, 2015 19:51:47 GMT -5
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Post by mnholdem on Jul 12, 2015 19:59:25 GMT -5
American Diabetes Association (ADA) Expo October 10, 2015 – Minneapolis, MN The American Diabetes Association Expo is a one-day exposition where one can peruse through exhibits and talk with professionals and those who are looking to promote items that may help people with diabetes manage the disease. There are health screens and demonstrations and is open and free for everyone. (If you know of anyone who may be at risk, bring them to one of these.) www.diabetes.org/in-my-community/diabetes-expos/minneapolis/I haven't determined if Sanofi will be exhibiting but, since I live in the Twin Cities, I am planning to attend if they do. I'll keep you up to date.
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Post by mnholdem on Jul 12, 2015 20:02:27 GMT -5
American Diabetes Association (ADA) Expo October 17, 2015 – Houston, TX The American Diabetes Association Expo is a one-day exposition where one can peruse through exhibits and talk with professionals and those who are looking to promote items that may help people with diabetes manage the disease. There are health screens and demonstrations and is open and free for everyone. (If you know of anyone who may be at risk, bring them to one of these.) www.diabetes.org/in-my-community/diabetes-expos/houston/
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Post by harryx1 on Jul 19, 2015 9:45:39 GMT -5
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Post by pallee12 on Jul 19, 2015 12:42:38 GMT -5
Not sure why the article claims it's limited to Type 1 patients, and yet also states that it is for insuline naive patients. This is not a very well informed article, but at least they are talking about Afrezza...yeesh, are medical professionals this obtuse, really? That worries me.
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