Experts in four rare forms of diabetes discussed strategies for diagnosing and treating patients with these atypical conditions during the Scientific Sessions. The session featured Janet B. McGill, MD, Marina Basina, MD, Armen Yerevanian, MD, and Mark S. Anderson, MD, PhD.
Patients have rallied behind the development of do-it-yourself automated insulin delivery systems to manage their diabetes. Natalie J. Bellini, MSN, FNP-BC, Dana Lewis, BA, Anna Norton, MS, and David M. Maahs, MD, PhD, discussed potential ramifications for patients, clinicians, researchers, and even manufacturers of commercial closed-loop devices.
Krista A. Varady, PhD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Saturday, June 4 at 4:00 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Dongyin Guan, PhD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Tuesday, June 7 at 7:30 a.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Amit R. Majithia, MD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 2:15 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Katy G. Wilkens, MS, RD, FNKF, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 2:45 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Jim Johnson, PhD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Friday, June 3 at 12:45 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Amy Hess-Fischl, MS, RDN, LDN, BC-ADM, CDCES (left), and Michelle F. Magee, MD, MB, BCh, LRCPSI, will review the updated national standards for diabetes self-management education and support. A companion session will outline the revised certification program for certified diabetes care and education specialists.
Four experts, including Satish K. Garg, MD, and Holly Willis, PhD, RDN, CDCES, will discuss practical strategies to improve eating habits and optimize the growing number of insulin-dosing options to improve glucose control, increase time in range, reduce A1C, and lower the risk of long-term complications from poor glucose control.
Amy Hess-Fischl, MS, RDN, LDN, BC-ADM, CDCES, received the ADA’s 2022 Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) should be the standard-of-care for every person with diabetes, she said.