TuDiabetes Talks @ Forum How To’s with the Admin team! 5pm PT, 8pm ET

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Join us for this sure to be informative conversation with the tudiabetes.org admin team as the help us navigate through and learn some in’s and out’s of the site. We will also learn how to update our member profiles to better help serve and inform our community and the larger diabetes online community.

Looking forward to chatting with Marie, David, Brian and Gary. Along with Lorraine, they have been a guiding light and the A team for TuDiabetes longer than it takes a stubborn blood sugar to budge!


TuDiabetes Talks about #MasterLab 2016 5pm PT, 8pm ET

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MasterLab 2016 took place on July 6th in Orlando, Florida. We had a packed house. There were over 115 advocates from more than 28 states and 8 countries.

Join in this community discussion and reflection of the day with guests Heather Gabel, Sue Hopf Rericha, Chris Clement and Mike Lawson. Let’s pack the Google Hangout House!

Find out more about this event, and download the activity workbook at: DiabetesAdvocates.org/MasterLab2016


TuDiabetes Talks with Diabetes Artist Justus Harris 5pm PT

Justus HarrisJustus Harris, is an international exhibiting artist and technologist whose work is informed by his experiences living with type 1 diabetes. He uses art and technology in new ways to educate and inspire people to understand diabetes and the body. His 3D printed Diabetes Data Sculptures have been featured at the DiabetesMine D-Data Exchange conference at Stanford School of Medicine, MedScape.com, The Compound Gallery in Oakland, CA, and most recently at the CHI 2016 (human-computer interaction conference) in San Jose, CA.

He recently started a new blog, translatediabetes.com, dedicated to highlighting art, multidisciplinary work, and people from many backgrounds who creatively explore diabetes. He works with and artists, scientists, doctors, among many others in line with the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) movement in education.

He is based between Chicago and the West Coast and is an alumni and portfolio evaluator for The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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TuDiabetes Talks with Film Writer Neil Fleming on “Banting and Best” Diabetes Film Project

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Neil Fleming is a British writer of stage plays, movies, TV, poetry, and fiction, and a theatre translator from German and French.

The author of Wild Justice, The Consultant, Musik, and Sphinx, he is a former journalist and publishing executive. He is principal writer, general manager, and a company director of Hydrocracker Theatre Company, which he co-founded in 2003.

His 2011 play The Consultant ran to sell-out audiences for two month’s at London’s Theatre503. In 2005, Neil’s Musik, an adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s 1905 play of the same name,  appeared for three months at the Arcola Theatre London, after a first run at Plymouth Theatre Royal in 2000. The play was published by Oberon Books in 2005.

He is currently working on a series of new plays on the theme of revenge, Wild Justice, the first in the series, premiered at the Brighton Festival in 2014, where it won an Argus Angel Award.

Neil’s script for a feature film, Unspeakably Wonderful, about the 1921 discovery of insulin, is under option in 2016 to UK film company Angry Man Pictures.

He is currently contracted to write a six-part television series, provisionally entitled A Barren Land, for UK film and TV company Clownfish Films. He is also writing a young adults’ science fiction novel, Connie, and an espionage feature film set in the 1970s, Cold Fire.

He won the 2005 Kent & Sussex International Poetry prize and was shortlisted for the 2008 Bridport Prize. His poetry has been published in leading UK poetry magazine The Rialto.

Neil has also made a number of translations of contemporary German plays, most recently Do Not Pass Go, from Ulrike Syha’s Herr Schuster Kauft Eine Strasse, originally commissioned and performed in 2010 by the German National Theatre in Mannheim. Neil’s translation was performed as a reading in February 2015 by Voyager Theater in New York, and appeared in the October 2014 issue of US translation journal Asymptote.

His translation Fish Soup, of German playwright Paul Brodowsky’s play Stadt Land Fisch was performed in August 2005 as part of the international Tampere Theatre Festival in Tampere, Finland. and again in 2007 at New York ‘s HotINK festival in January 2007, alongside Superheroes, Neil’s translation of Austrian playwright Ewald Palmetshofer’s Helden. Digging, translated from Austrian playwright Christian Winkler’s Graben, was performed at the 2010 HotINK festival.

A journalist for 17 years before turning to creative writing, Neil worked in East Africa, South Africa, the Middle East and Britain, reporting on wars, famines, wildlife, politics, business, and the international energy industry. In 1995, he was awarded the International Association of Energy Economist’s prize for energy journalism. From 1997-2002 he was global editorial vice-president of McGraw-Hill energy information business Platts.

He holds a First Class Honours degree in Modern and Medieval Languages from Trinity College, Cambridge; and spent a post-graduate year studying Theatre History at the University of Vienna as a post-graduate.

Married, with three children, he lives in Suffolk in the UK.

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TuDiabetes Talks Live Chat! Cycling 205.5 miles with Diabetes! 8pm ET, 5pm PT

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Hi!  My name is Anthony Hightower.  I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at age 13 and have spent my adult life seeking to raise awareness, educate, and support research efforts.

As an avid cyclist, I co-founded a team called “Duck Fiabetes” and have leveraged this passion to raise over $60,000 to the American Diabetes Association’s Tour de Cure.  I was recently a camp counselor at Camp Hodia, a camp for diabetic youth, where I was camp counselor to 12 teenage boys.

I was born and raised in Northern California. I own and operate an industrial Shrink wrap business.  In my free time I love talking about Diabetes hanging out with family, friends, and my fur babies (Chelsie and Brady).


TuDiabetes Talks Live with Retinopathy Specialist 8pm ET, 5pm PT Join us!

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Arshad Khanani, M.D. Sierra Eye Associates

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Nevada School of Medicine

Arshad Khanani, M.D. is a fellowship trained vitreoretinal specialist and is certified by The American Board of Ophthalmology. He graduated magna cum laude in chemistry from Washington University in St. Louis with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. While at Washington University, Dr. Khanani was honored with The Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Award.

Dr. Khanani then returned home to Texas and obtained his medical degree at Texas Tech School of Medicine where he received several prestigious research awards. After finishing his internship at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Khanani completed his residency in Ophthalmology at Texas Tech School of Medicine. During his residency, he was unanimously elected as Chief Resident.

Dr. Khanani attended The University of Texas – Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas for a two-year fellowship in the medical and surgical treatment of vitreoretinal diseases.

Due to his strong interest in clinical research, Dr. Khanani has served as a principal investigator for several clinical trials. His articles have been published in numerous ophthalmology journals. Dr. Khanani has also presented his work at major ophthalmology meetings worldwide and has been invited multiple times as a guest speaker nationally and internationally.

Dr. Khanani has received numerous awards of distinction including The Patients’ Choice Award and The Compassionate Doctor Recognition Award. He has also been consistently named one of America’s Top Ophthalmologists and has also been included in an edition of The Leading Physicians of the World publication


4pm ET Live Interview with Conor Daly, IndyCar Driver Living with Type 1 Diabetes

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Conor Daly…

In his own words: “I’ve been at Indy car races since my birth, so it’s a dream come true. “It’s been crazy. It has been so tough. There have been a lot of moments where I have considered what else can I do. I can forget about all that stuff now. I can look forward and not look back. I want to compete every weekend for a top 10. I have no doubt we can do that and we should have a good shot at doing that.”

ON TRACK

  • Joins Dale Coyne Racing for his first full season in Verizon IndyCar Series competition after climbing both the Mazda Road to Indy and European open-wheel ranks.
  • Has wins in both Star Mazda (now Pro Mazda) and Indy Lights competition and won the 2010 Pro Mazda title.
  • Has tested an F1 car for Force India. Won at Barcelona in GP3 and was the inaugural MRF Challenge Series champion in India.OFF TRACK• A second generation race driver, Conor is the son of professional race car driver Derek Daly, who reached the pinnacle of the sport, competing in Formula One and Indy cars for well over a decade. His mother, Beth Boles, won a Novice Jet Ski World title in 1990 and his stepfather, J. Douglas Boles, is the president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.4pm ET, 1pm PT

Disaster Preparedness, the Frio Pack and Keeping Cool with Diabetes. Live Interview with Lisa Katzki.

Lisa Katzki is the Chief Executive Officer of ReadyCare (www.readycareco.com), an emergency preparedness company that is also the national distributor for the FRIO insulin cooling wallet (www.FRIOCase.com). In addition, she is the Medical Operations Supervisor for Buena Vista CERT (Community Emergency Response Team), a Walnut Creek CERT instructor, Disaster Preparedness and CPR/First Aid instruction for the American Red Cross and a Registered Nurse and Public Health Nurse. Lisa brings over 20 years of experience teaching Health and Safety classes as well as personal preparedness and welcomes the opportunity to work with the Diabetes Hands Foundation community.


Interview with Dr. Phil McGraw! Living Well with Type 2 Diabetes.

Dr. Phil McGraw is best known as the host of the top-rated daytime talk show, “Dr. Phil.” He is also an accomplished author, having written eight New York Times No. 1 bestsellers and is frequently called upon for his expert opinion on current events by major national and international news outlets.

Dr. Phil has lived with type 2 diabetes for more than 25 years. He has recently partnered with AstraZeneca for the “ON IT Movement,” an awareness campaign that seeks to empower adults living with type 2 diabetes to take an active role in managing the condition to get on – and stay on – a healthy path. The campaign leverages Dr. Phil’s personal experience living with type 2 diabetes and his professional experience as a former practicing clinical psychologist to engage, motivate and inspire people to commit to take action and more effectively manage their type 2 diabetes. In addition, the ON IT Movement seeks to elevate the national conversation around type 2 diabetes to encourage appropriate action that will better support people living with the condition.


Karen Graffeo and Diabetes Blog Week! tudiabetes.org Live Interview!

Karen was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 1979, at the age of 11. In 2008 Karen started her diabetes blog, Bitter-Sweet, and became immersed in the diabetes online community.

In 2010 Karen organized an event called Diabetes Blog Week, aimed at helping to unite our community and also spread some diabetes awareness. This year’s 7th annual Diabetes Blog Week will be held May 16th – May 20th.


Live Interview with Dr. Phil McGraw! Wednesday May 11th 3:30 pm ET

Join the conversation! May 11th 3:30pm ET, 12:30pm PT
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Dr. Phil McGraw is best known as the host of the top-rated daytime talk show, “Dr. Phil.” He is also an accomplished author, having written eight New York Times No. 1 bestsellers and is frequently called upon for his expert opinion on current events by major national and international news outlets.

Dr. Phil has lived with type 2 diabetes for more than 25 years. He has recently partnered with AstraZeneca for the “ON IT Movement,” an awareness campaign that seeks to empower adults living with type 2 diabetes to take an active role in managing the condition to get on – and stay on – a healthy path. The campaign leverages Dr. Phil’s personal experience living with type 2 diabetes and his professional experience as a former practicing clinical psychologist to engage, motivate and inspire people to commit to take action and more effectively manage their type 2 diabetes. In addition, the ON IT Movement seeks to elevate the national conversation around type 2 diabetes to encourage appropriate action that will better support people living with the condition.
www.OnItMovement.com #OnItMovement.


4pm ET, 1pm PT Live Interview! Blog Week with Karen Graffeo!

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Karen was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 1979, at the age of 11. In 2008 Karen started her diabetes blog, Bitter-Sweet, and became immersed in the diabetes online community.

In 2010 Karen organized an event called Diabetes Blog Week, aimed at helping to unite our community and also spread some diabetes awareness. This year’s 7th annual Diabetes Blog Week will be held May 16th – May 20th.

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