There was a slide show featuring the major milestones and accomplishments of the St. Louis Diabetes Coalition at the 10th Anniversary Meeting on Dec 4. In response to a couple requests and for the sake of posterity, the slides are being distributed via Diabetes Collaboratory. The St. Louis Diabetes Coalition has accomplished more than what is presented therein… especially in terms of connecting people who have a strong commitment, personally and professionally, to improve diabetes awareness, education and quality of care across the region. Download the file here: sldc-history-highlight-reel-recap-v2. Thanks for 10 great years!
Entries from December 2008
Diabetes@Work Results: Working Well for Participants
December 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The St. Louis Diabetes Coalition released a report on the findings from its partnership with member companies of the St. Louis Area Business Health Coalition to implement Diabetes@Work last year (2007). The evaluation report, authored by Eric Armbrecht, PhD and Joan McGinnis, MSN, CDE, describes implementation and clinical outcomes for 37 active participants at 4 worksites: Ameren, Bryan Cave, City of St. Louis, and Smurfit Stone. Get the report here: Diabetes At Work Results 2007 Worksites. Consistent with other studies of Diabetes@Work, average A1C improved by about 1 percentage point from baseline to 3-month and 6-month follow-up. One of the most impressive results:
Seventy percent (70%) of participants had hypertension (BP > 130/80) at baseline. Among participants with baseline and follow-up data for blood pressure (n=27), the proportion of participants with hypertension fell from 70% to 25% at follow-up (p = 0.001).
Categories: News
Free Legal Services Available for Non-profit Orgs
December 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Legal assistance is available to nonprofit organizations through Washington
University’s Law School Clinical Program. Under the director of Peter Ruger, an experienced nonprofit attorney, law students provide guidance on nonprofit issues and projects ranging from incorporation to dissolution, including operational issues confronting nonprofits. There is no charge for this service. If you would like more information about the Clinic, or would like to submit a project, please contact Peter directly at 314.935.8815 or pruger@wulaw.wustl.edu.
Categories: Resources
10th Anniversary Meeting Success
December 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Thank you to all who were able to attend the 10th Anniversary Meeting of the St. Louis Diabetes Coalition. More than 60 people participated in the strategic planning process and enjoyed a provactive presentation by economist and author Dr. Eric Finkelstein. We have a new persepctive on the obesity epidemic in the United States… and the resulting epidemic of Type 2 diabetes. The Coalition appreciates the generous support of our Presenting Sponsors: Accu-Check (Roche), Merck, Novartis, and sanof-aventis. What a way to start our 11th year of service as a leading community health organization in the St. Louis region!
Categories: Events
Kitchen Table Talk with Sen. McCaskill on Dec 17
December 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I am forwarding an invitation that the St. Loui
s Diabetes Coalition received from our junior US Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) yesterday… She wrote:
Right now, as our nation struggles amidst these tough times, it is more important than ever to hear from constituents and learn how I can help. For this reason, I will be hosting a Kitchen Table Talk in your area on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 from 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM in the Performing Arts Theater at Saint Louis Community College – Forest Park which is located on 5600 Oakland Avenue in St. Louis.. These meetings are so important to me, as I work hard everyday to represent Missouri’s best interests. There is no need to RSVP; please feel free to stop by, meet with me and my staff, and express your thoughts and concerns. Please see the attached press release if you have any questions, or contact my St. Louis Regional Office at (314) 367-1364.
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Lecture 1/14/2009: Culturally Competent Care
December 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
HOLD THE DATE: Joseph R. Betancourt, MD, MPH will be presenting Culturally Competent Care: A Critical Approach in Health Care on January 14, 2009 at 5:30PM at the Eric P Newman Center at WashU
School of Med. His talk will describe the impact of culturally competent care on the clinical encounter and continuum of cultural competence. This event is co-sponsored by Merck & Co., Inc. and The Center for Diversity and Cultural Competence at Barnes Jewish Hospital. You can RSVP to Melanie Williams, RN
via Melanie_Williams@Merck.com or 1-800-737-2088 ID# 94954.
About the Speaker: Dr. Joseph Betancourt is Director of The Disparities Solutions Center and Senior Scienti
st at the Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Betancourt’s primary interests include cross-cultural medicine, minority recruitment into the health professions, and minority health/health policy research. Dr. Betancourt has served on several Institute of Medicine committees, including those that produced Unequal Treatment: Confronting acial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, Guidance for a National Health Care Disparities Report, and In the Nation’s Compelling Interest: Ensuring Diversity in the Health Care Workforce. He also sat on the Physicians for Human Rights Blue Ribbon Panel on Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health.
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