Monday, August 4, 2014

Fwd: NDEP News & Notes: Help Students with Diabetes Stay Safe at School



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Date: Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 6:20 AM
Subject: NDEP News & Notes: Help Students with Diabetes Stay Safe at School
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NDEP News & Notes

 Volume 10, Issue 8 Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ndepgov Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ndep Find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ndepgov NDEP RSS

Resources Help Keep Students with Diabetes Safe
As students return to school, it's important to remember that students with diabetes face unique challenges related to managing their diabetes. Visit NDEP's Diabetes Resources for Schools and Youth for resources to help children and teens manage their diabetes and stay safe at school. Also check out NDEP's Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Care tool to help students with diabetes, their parents, and health care professionals transition from pediatric to adult health care.

Exploring Diabetes HealthSense
The NDEP's Diabetes HealthSense online tool provides resources to help people make changes to live well – whether or not they have diabetes. Find resources such as CDC's Bam! Body and Mind, which gives kids ages 9 to 13 the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices. 

PPOD (Pharmacy, Podiatry, Optometry, and Dentistry) New Tool Kit and Webinars
Help your patients with diabetes get the care they need. Too many people with diabetes are not getting their annual foot, eye, and oral exams, or managing their medication. You have the power to change that. The enhanced Working Together to Manage Diabetes Toolkit empowers PPOD professionals and other providers to deliver more integrated care for patients with, or at risk for, diabetes.

Learn from PPOD professionals who have worked collaboratively in their communities to better care for patients at risk for diabetes and those who already have diabetes using PPOD tools. Register for one of three webinars by following the links below. 

NDEP's Symposium from ADA is Available Online
If you missed NDEP's symposium, "Innovative Approaches to Care in a Changing Environment:
Insights from the National Diabetes Education Program" at the American Diabetes Association's 74th Scientific Sessions, you can view the presentation slides here.

Partners Shine in NDEP's Partner Spotlight
This month, NDEP's Partner Spotlight features Martin Gillis, DDS, MAEd, for using NDEP resources to teach patients and healthcare professionals about the connection between oral health and diabetes.

NDEP Diabetes, Distress and Depression Webinar Now Available
If you missed the webinar, "Diabetes, Distress and Depression: Managing the Emotional Side of Diabetes in Clinical Care" you can listen to the recording here. Contact Alexis Williams at awilliams15@cdc.gov for more information.

August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)
Immunization is an important step in protecting the health of people with diabetes since they are at increased risk for complications from certain vaccine-preventable diseases such as influenza and pneumococcal disease. Get more information and tools such as key messages, articles, and social media messages from the National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) and CDC's National Center for Immunization for Respiratory Diseases. 

On the Road with NDEP
See where NDEP will present or exhibit in the next few months or download a presentation from a past event.


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