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Diabetes Dialogue: ADCES 2022 Recap

In this episode of Diabetes Dialogue, which was filmed just days after the conclusion of ADCES 22, our hosts take the time to dive deeper into the conference, their favorite sessions, and how the ADCES meetings have evolved to the changing role of diabetes care and education specialists over the years.

The Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES) 2022 annual meeting, which was held in Baltimore, MD, from August 11-15, was a showcase of the clinical advances and updates in diabetes management across the continuum of care for the entire spectrum of care providers. During the meeting, hundreds of pieces of data and dozens of sessions provided attendees to the ADCES’s first in-person meeting since 2019 a plethora of topics and clinical situations to dive into during the extended weekend.

At the meeting, the hosts of Diabetes Dialogue: Therapeutics, Technology, and Real-World Perspectives, Diana Isaacs, PharmD, and Natalie Bellini, DNP, swapped seats and took on the role of interviewers for 4 special edition episodes featuring Korey Hood, PhD, of Diabetes Wise, David Walton, of T1DExchange, Jennifer Clements, PharmD, of the University of South Carolina, and Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill, PhD, the ADCES’s 2023 Care and Education Specialist of the Year. After the meeting, where both Isaacs and Bellini led discussions, our hosts collected their thoughts and convened for our regular monthly recording of Diabetes Dialogue. In this episode of Diabetes Dialogue, which was filmed just days after the conclusion of ADCES 22, our hosts take the time to dive deeper into the conference, their favorite sessions, and how the ADCES meetings have evolved to the changing role of diabetes care and education specialists over the years.

Diabetes Dialogue: Therapeutics, Technology, and Real-World Perspectives is available in an audio-only format on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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