By Leah North | Associate Manager, Development
On November 4, 2016, the American Diabetes Association of Oregon and SW Washington brought back the Annual Diabetes Practice Update (ADPU) for the first time since 2013. Hosted at the DoubleTree Hotel near downtown Portland, the conference brought together 207 physicians, nurses, dietitians, and diabetes educators from across the state of Oregon and Washington, over 30 representatives from our 19 community and corporate partners and more than 20 speakers, committee members and volunteers.
One of our core values at ADA is our commitment to setting the standards in diabetes care. At ADPU, our expert presenters led discussions about the issues which will help healthcare providers in our area improve the care they offer to people with diabetes in our community. The day included a wide range of topics, including motivational interviewing, nutrition and diabetes prevention. The highlight of the day was a presentation on the newest updates to the ADA’s Standards of Care, which are the definitive guidelines for diabetes care developed by a group of expert clinicians and researchers in the diabetes field. This important lecture helped us ensure that providers in our state have the absolute latest information and guidelines to provide excellent care to all of the members of our diabetes community.
Thanks to the support of donors like you, we can continue to offer outstanding education and engagement opportunities for people in our area. Your gift to the American Diabetes Association of Oregon and SW Washington supports our efforts to fund research that leads to new medical advances and helps us continue to be a leader in defining excellence in care for people with diabetes.
Learn more about our local impact at www.diabetes.org/oregonswwashington or check us out on Facebook (@adaorwa) and Twitter (@AmDiabetesOR_WA).
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