TuDiabetes Master Chat Series: Foot Care

Foot Care, presented by Juliet Joseph

In 2011 Teachers College Columbia University launched its solely online Master of Science in Diabetes Education and Management program. This 36-credit inter-professional master’s program is offered to clinicians who are currently in or interested in the diabetes field. As part of a course requirement, students will present ‘Master Chats’ on a variety of topics they have chosen based on discussions taking place in the tudiabetes community. Master Chats will include a 10-15 presentation followed by a Q and A.

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TuDiabetes Master Chat Series: Eyes & Diabetes

Eyes & Diabetes, presented by John McDonald

In 2011 Teachers College Columbia University launched its solely online Master of Science in Diabetes Education and Management program. This 36-credit inter-professional master’s program is offered to clinicians who are currently in or interested in the diabetes field. As part of a course requirement, students will present ‘Master Chats’ on a variety of topics they have chosen based on discussions taking place in the tudiabetes community. Master Chats will include a 10-15 presentation followed by a Q and A.

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TuDiabetes Master Chat Series: Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric Surgery, presented by Stephenie Brown

In 2011 Teachers College Columbia University launched its solely online Master of Science in Diabetes Education and Management program. This 36-credit inter-professional master’s program is offered to clinicians who are currently in or interested in the diabetes field. As part of a course requirement, students will present ‘Master Chats’ on a variety of topics they have chosen based on discussions taking place in the tudiabetes community. Master Chats will include a 10-15 presentation followed by a Q and A.

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TuDiabetes Live interview with Susan Weiner, author of The Complete Diabetes Organizer

SUSAN WEINER, MS, RDN, CDE, CDN, is a renowned diabetes educator and lecturer who earned a Master’s Degree in Applied Physiology and Nutrition from Columbia University and a Certificate of Training in Adult Weight Management from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She is a medical producer for dLifetv-online, a member of dLife’s medical advisory board, and the food and nutrition expert for dlife.com. Susan authors articles for Walgreens’ Diabetes and You and has been the lead CDE for DiabetesSisters.org, an organization that supports women
with diabetes.

From her active private practice in Long Island, New York, Susan helps individuals and families achieve their nutrition and health goals. She maintains a website at SusanWeinerNutrition.com and was recently voted one of the top 10 nutritionist bloggers for diabetes education by iVillage.

Check out Susan’s website, SusanWeinerNutrition, and her newly published book The Complete Diabetes Organizer: Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More manageable Diabetes Life.

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World Diabetes Day 2013 – Sidewalk Chalk Timelapse

http://diabeteshandsfoundation.org/world-diabetes-day-2013/

The Diabetes Hands Foundation and DASH celebrated World Diabetes Day on November 14, 2013 at the Downtown Berkeley BART station. We handed out information (14 Things To Do On World Diabetes Day) and we drew a large blue circle using sidewalk chalk.

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TuDiabetes Live Interview with Deborah Greenwood

This Live Interview has been sponsored by OmniPod – The world’s first tubing-free insulin pump.

Deborah is a Nursing Science and Healthcare Leadership PhD Candidate at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis, Sacramento, California. She graduated from the University of Vermont with a degree in nursing and from Boston College with a master’s degree in curriculum development and instruction. Deborah started her diabetes career at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, Massachusetts working as a Certified Diabetes Educator. She is currently employed as the ADA/AADE Program Coordinator of Sutter Health Integrated Diabetes Education Network (SHIDEN), and Clinical Nurse Specialist at Sutter Medical Foundation in Sacramento, CA. Deborah has served on the Board of Directors for the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) and was recently elected President-elect of AADE and will begin her 3 year term in 2014 assuming the role of President in 2015.

Deborah’s research interests involve the use of Health Information Technology to increase access to and improve the quality of diabetes education. Her dissertation research evaluates the feasibility and impact of a telehealth remote monitoring intervention on A1C in persons with type 2 diabetes, utilizing paired SMBG testing. She is also very interested in the emerging concept of the e-Patient and how diabetes educators can collaborate with the Diabetes Online Community (DOC).

Deborah currently serves on the editorial board of Diabetes Spectrum magazine and has been a past guest editor of Diabetes Health Professional. She has served on the California Diabetes Educators Tobacco and Diabetes Taskforce, the Diabetes Coalition of California, the World Diabetes Day committee through the Sacramento American Diabetes Association. She is also a member of the American Telemedicine Association, the Health Information and Management Systems Society and the American Medical Informatics Association. She is a Jonas Scholar, Jonas Center for Nursing Excellence and recently received the Leadership, Education and Policy (LEAP) Fellowship from the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis.

Deborah is a certified diabetes educator and a clinical nurse specialist, Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management. She is also a Fellow of AADE.

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TuDiabetes Live interview with Sébastien Sasseville, motivational speaker with T1D

Sebastien Sasseville was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2002. In 2008, he became the first Canadian with type 1 diabetes to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Several years later Sebastien competed in the mythical Sahara Race in Egypt, a 250km self-supported ultra-marathon.

From mount Everest to the Sahara, Sebastien Sasseville had to reinvent himself to succeed.

Sebastien obtained a Communications degree from Laval University in Quebec City, and has dedicated his career to inspiring and motivating audiences of all kinds. A climber, endurance athlete and Ironman, Sebastien has delivered more than 100 keynotes addresses since 2005. He is now a member of Team Novo Nordisk.

Sebastien is a charismatic speaker who provokes deep reflection and drives audiences to action. Using his fascinating life story, he motivates work teams, enables them to overcome all obstacles, and guides them to new summits.

In the spirit of sharing the dream, Sebastien has led groups of teens living with type 1 diabetes to the summit of the highest peak in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro (2005) and to Mount Everest Base camp in Nepal (2007).

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