diabetestypediseaseantibodiesautoimmunityallergy TOPIC:DiabetesDiseaseProcess(type1)TEACHINGOBJECTIVES:Designaneducationalplanwiththefamilythatwillensureanadequatediabetesknowledgefoundationonwhichtobuild.LEARNINGOBJECTIVES:Learners(parents,child,relativeorself)willbeableto:1.Listtwocauseseachfortype1andtype2diabetes.2.St...
A directed research curriculum about Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) was developed to better engage undergraduate students with personal connections to the disease in a large medical university setting world renowned for its research in this area. The course had the following student learning outcomes: (1) ...
School principal Rachael said, “Tristan has a full time aid in his classroom solely to help him manage hisdiabetes, as well as his classroom teacher who is also trained in managing diabetes. A second aid is also available to assist in the event of aid or teacher absence.” Teaching the ...
Quality of care after an intensive treatment and teaching programme for type 1 diabetes in MoscowWill be added laterdoi:10.1016/0738-3991(94)90102-3E. StarostinaG. GalstyanM. AntsiferovI. MühlhauserV. J?rgensM. BergerI. DedovPatient Education and Counseling...
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic illness characterized by the body’s inability to produce insulin due to the autoimmune destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas. Onset most often occurs in childhood, but the disease can also develop in adults in their
Avery has always been pretty cool with diabetes. She was so young when she was diagnosed that she doesn't remember life before. Testing and site changes, and counting carbs has always been a part of her life. It's just the way it is. No big deal. ...
The remission of type 2 diabetes in the clinic is one of the hottest contemporary topics and sits in the crosshairs of recent developments. On the one hand, the ability to remit hyperglycemia is within reach, in contrast to decades of teaching that type 2 diabetes is “inexorable.” Despite...
–teaching Caleb to insert Dexcom by himself –acquiring a powerful battery charger –ensuring we had an international data plan, and –deploying Loop All of the above were important and useful, but Loop was the most impactful change we made. In response to my call for help, Alicia shared ...
Despite the increasing adoption of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring devices, most people with type 1 diabetes do not achieve their glycemic goals1. This could be related to a lack of expertise or inadequate time for clinicians to analyze complex sensor-augmented pump data. We tested...
the patient model characterizes diabetes status via a dynamics function and a prediction function. Given the input of temporal features of a patient trajectory (for example, admission status, hospitalized observation and treatment plan) from admission to the timestep T, the dynamics function generated...