#dedoc° blog

Learn about what really matters to people living with diabetes around the world.

The #dedoc° blog features articles and opinion pieces written by our international network of diabetes advocates: the #dedoc° voices. From scientific conferences to the latest diabetes research and technology, from challenges faced by those living with diabetes to global disparities in healthcare — our #dedoc° voices cover it all.

Diabetes advocates wishing to contribute to the #dedoc° blog are welcome to submit a guest post using the link below. Don’t hesitate to get in touch — we love to hear from you, and so do thousands of others!

All opinions are those of the authors.

Contact: blog@dedoc.org

Diabetes advocacy: a beginner’s guide to scientific conferences
Ana M Alvarez Pagola Ana M Alvarez Pagola

Diabetes advocacy: a beginner’s guide to scientific conferences

Scientific conferences can be overwhelming — even for a seasoned diabetes advocate. #dedoc° voice Ana always wants to fit in as much as possible: attending every session she can, learning all about new developments in diabetes research and technology, networking, as well as catching up with friends old and new. Here she shares some tips and tricks to make scientific conference weeks a little less stressful!

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Attending ATTD 2023 as a diabetes advocate
Heather Koga Heather Koga

Attending ATTD 2023 as a diabetes advocate

Diabetes advocate and #dedoc° voice Heather Koga attended ATTD 2023. Innovation in diabetes medicines and treatments, cutting-edge technologies, and research into the treatments of diabetes were among her highlights.

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#dedoc° voices at ISPAD 2022: Caro’s experience
Caroline Pudmensky Caroline Pudmensky

#dedoc° voices at ISPAD 2022: Caro’s experience

Diabetes advocate Caro attended ISPAD 2022 scientific conference as a #dedoc° voice. DIY hybrid closed loop systems, digitalisation in diabetes education and healthcare management, and mental health were among her highlights.

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ISPAD 2022: what we know about type 1 diabetes may be upside down
Leon Tribe Leon Tribe

ISPAD 2022: what we know about type 1 diabetes may be upside down

Diabetes advocate Leon Tribe attended ISPAD 2022 as a #dedoc° voice. A talk challenging our current understanding of the causes of type 1 diabetes — and how this may inform the future of diabetes management in the future — sparked Leon’s curiosity. Are environmental factors as important as we think? Can current cancer treatments inform the future of diabetes management?

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