#ADCES23 is here! The General Session today included a chat with ADCES President Lucille Hughes and Christopher Holliday from the CDC as we celebrate ADCES's 50th anniversary! Visit https://t.co/GqWR3e4oVq to learn more.
Today is your last chance to win free reg for #ADCES24 in New Orleans w/the #ADCES23 Passport Game! Completed passports should be dropped off at booth #912 by 2PM to qualify.
Recognizing the impact of high intensity interval training on managing diabetes this morning. Love to see Black men, Dr. Mark Smith and Dr. Ian Haywood, speaking on this topic👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 #ADCES23
Need a break from the hustle and bustle of the conference? Visit the Resilient/Quiet Room located in room 215. This quiet space is equipped with comfy chairs, a salt lamp, stress balls, and sensory items to help you reset before more learning and will be open until 4 PM.
Celebrating 50 years of the American Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists #adces23. My journey with ADCES began in 2014 when it was AADE 😊
#NationalDPP Providers and #Diabetes Educators: Check out a new resource that shows how the use of incentives (like cash or gift cards) can impact health outcomes for participants in #t2diabetes prevention programs & diabetes management programs: https://t.co/lEQKwGSix4
I think one aspect of nutrition we don’t often acknowledge enough is how much more time consuming it is to prepare meals from scratch with minimally processed foods. Teaching people tips & tricks to save time when making meals is very important to improve diet quality.
Heart-wrenching stuff to hear about the threats that a public health official (Allison Berry) faced after implementing a vaccine order in her county to protect the health of her county. #apha2022