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National Diabetes Month - November 2012 Changing The Way Diabetes is Treated Common Language

National Diabetes Month - November 2012 Changing The Way Diabetes is Treated Common Language

Use this common language document to promote diabetes awareness to local newspapers, radio stations, and television stations.

   

National Diabetes Month - November 2012 Changing The Way Diabetes is Treated Common Language (Spanish)

National Diabetes Month - November 2012 Changing The Way Diabetes is Treated Common Language

 
National Diabetes Month 2012 Template Press Release

National Diabetes Month 2012 Template Press Release

Use this release to spread awareness about making a plan to prevent diabetes and its complications in support of National Diabetes Month 2012. Help NDEP spread the word in your community.

   

National Diabetes Month 2012 Template Press Release (Spanish)

National Diabetes Month 2012 Template Press Release

 
This National Diabetes Month, Make a Change to Live Well

This National Diabetes Month, Make a Change to Live Well

Share this article in your organization’s newsletter or with media to promote diabetes awareness in your community.

   

This National Diabetes Month, Make a Change to Live Well (Spanish)

This National Diabetes Month, Make a Change to Live Well

 
July Third Quarter Partner Call Presentation

July Third Quarter Partner Call Presentation

This presentation was delivered by NDEP Director Joanne Gallivan and Deputy Director Diane Tuncer in July 2012. The call focused on NDEP's 3rd quarter theme: Engaging youth to prevent and manage their diabetes, NDEP's new "What is NDEP Promoting this Quarter?" and a brief preview of NDEP's plans for National Diabetes Month. The call featured Janet Silverstein, MD, Professor and Chief of Pediatric Endocrinology, University of Florida.

   

July Third Quarter Partner Call Presentation

 
NDEP's 2012 ADA Scientific Sessions Presentation, NDEP, Past, Present, and Future: Changing the Way Diabetes is Treated

NDEP's 2012 ADA Scientific Sessions Presentation, NDEP, Past, Present, and Future: Changing the Way Diabetes is Treated

This presentation was given by members of NDEP's Executive Committee on June 11, 2012 at ADA's 72nd Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, Pa.

   

NDEP's 2012 ADA Scientific Sessions Presentation, NDEP, Past, Present, and Future: Changing the Way Diabetes is Treated

 
Q1 2013 Key Messages

Q1 2013 Key Messages

This document highlights NDEP's promotional messages for January - March 2013. Partners can incorporate these messages into their events, promotions, and social media outreach.
   

Q1 2013 Key Messages

 
Template News Release for the NDEP's 15th Anniversary

Template News Release for the NDEP's 15th Anniversary

Use this template news release to help NDEP promote our 15th anniversary in your community.

   

Template News Release for the NDEP's 15th Anniversary

 
15th Anniversary Web Button

15th Anniversary Web Button

Add this web button to your website to celebrate NDEP's 15th Anniversary. Link the button to www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/15

   

15th Anniversary Web Button

 
Promoting Health After Gestational Diabetes

Promoting Health After Gestational Diabetes

This webinar was held in May 2012 and featured Dr. Robert Ratner, Chief Scientific and Medical Officer for the American Diabetes Association, Thomas "Eddie" Joyce, Director of the Ohio Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, and Joanne Gallivan, Director of the National Diabetes Education Program at the National Institutes of Health.
   

Promoting Health After Gestational Diabetes

 
Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community

Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community

This webinar discusses culturally oriented nutrition education information that is needed to better improve the lives of Hispanics or Latinos with diabetes or at risk for the disease. This webinar was designed for healthcare professionals, community health workers and promotores. Resources on nutrition from the National Diabetes Education Program, including Tasty Recipes for People with Diabetes and Their Families, are showcased. Invited speaker: Lorena Drago, MS, RD, CDN, CDE.
   

Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community - Webinar Transcript (doc Format)

Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community - Webinar Slides

Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community - Webinar Video

Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community - Webinar Video Subtitles

Diabetes and Nutrition in the Latino Community - Webinar Transcript (txt Format)

 
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