Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 8/14/2020
Everything you need to know this week about type 1 diabetes and coronavirus updates, in one easy-to-read place!
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 8/07/2020
We’re going to take the opportunity to share out some critical resources each week that may help people get through this challenging coronavirus pandemic with the help of partners and experts.
The Case for Flexible Work Schedules
COVID-19 has completely changed the way Americans live, work, and play. The pandemic has sent over 100 million people home to work in a safe, socially-distanced way.
Flexible work schedules could afford us time and space to make thoughtful management decisions for our diabetes.
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 7/24/2020
We’re going to take the opportunity to share out some critical resources each week that may help people get through this challenging coronavirus pandemic with the help of partners and experts.
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 7/17/2020
We’re going to take the opportunity to share out some critical resources each week that may help people get through this challenging coronavirus pandemic with the help of partners and experts.
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 7/03/2020
We’re going to take the opportunity to share out some critical resources each week that may help people get through this challenging coronavirus pandemic with the help of partners and experts.
Managing a Young Life With Diabetes, and Riding Through Challenges
Morgan Panzirer doesn’t remember much of a time before she had type 1 diabetes – she was diagnosed at 6 years old. Despite the physical and emotional toll the disease can exact – one that many of us are thoroughly familiar with – Morgan has been able to channel the struggles and the unique experiences of T1D into some truly remarkable opportunities.
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 6/19/2020
We’re going to take the opportunity to share out some critical resources each week that may help people get through this challenging coronavirus pandemic with the help of partners and experts.
Why Diversity is Important in Research
Diversity: The differences in age, race, gender, ethnicity, education, and background within a group – is a critical but often-neglected aspect of research and scientific inquiry. We frequently hear about its importance in many aspects of our life, such as schools and the workplace. However, diversity is particularly important when studying diseases and chronic conditions.
Moving the Needle on the High-Risk T1D Patient – Lessons and Perspectives from the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative
The T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) is a T1D learning health system that includes over 10 endocrinology centers nationwide, working collaboratively on a shared goal of improving outcomes for people with T1D. The program is coordinated by the QI team at T1D Exchange in Boston.
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