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Sunday Recap from ADA Scientific

June 24th, 2007 by Kevin

Busy, busy….  it’s always too much but I don’t know any better solution.  Oh well.  Today I spent some time in the exhibit hall and in a presentation about cgms including Roger Mazze from the IDC.  I ran into my friend Heather from CHOC and caught up on all things diabetes and kids in So Cal.  A few anxious moments prepping for my presentation in the afternoon.  An $8.50 sandwich that was worth about $2.50 at 7-Eleven. Then off to the symposium where I first listened to Lois Janovic tell her story of insulin delivery algorithms.  They were first tested in the early 80s.  Further refined since and still nowhere in sight.  I’ll have to see what’s up there.  Amazing how good research has a way of never finding its way into the hands of patients.

Then yours truly was on stage.  Not quite a packed room but maybe 50% - 60% full and probably 300 people or so.  I’ll post the preso shortly so you can check it out without the high cost of attendance.  Good questions following my presentation included a need to know about our demographics (which we will include when we publish shortly) and of course I found a mom of a recently diagnosed kid w type 1 in the audience.  She came up afterwards and shared her experience and her frustrations with not having tools that she needs…  It was all I could do to not put my arm around her and tell her it’s going to be alright.  Hopefully she’ll follow through and get her daughter into the RightNow Study.  That would help her family a lot I think.

Steve Edelman gave his humorous talk about TCOYD.  Make sure you check it out at tcoyd.com  That sounds like the great conference series and I’ll definitely refer people to attend.  Then Mayer Davidson (pronounced May-er… he’s sensitive to this since everyone gets it wrong ;)    gave some great results data and process data regarding nurse based and pharmacist based programs.  Bottom line - it works!  Then there was some frustration with public policy and the insurance company’s unwillingness to pay for those nurses and pharmacists.

CGMS is big news here.  Satish Garg was our symposium chair and we got talk a little about how he sees it going forward.  He also asked me how Diabetech could incorporate cgms into our system and manage in our programs which is very encouraging as that makes it seem that he gets how managed devices and intensive management protocols are key to these data intensive devices.

More tomorrow ;)

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One Response to “Sunday Recap from ADA Scientific”

  1. Bernard Farrell Says:

    Thanks Kevin

    The insulin algorithm sounds very interesting. Let us know if you see any other things that we might not hear about without being there.

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