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Welcome to the homepage for the ADCES Rhode Island Network! This group represents and supports members and groups throughout our state. We encourage you to look around, join in discussions and participate. Just use the links below to start networking with your peers!

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**Please continue to scroll down for the latest blog posts from the state and for information regarding your local networking group (LNG) including discussions and upcoming events. Be sure to subscribe to your local LNG to stay up to date with events in your area and to network with local ADCES members. For questions or information on how to do this, please reach out to the CB Technology Leader here **

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Latest Discussions

  • Greetings, Making and sustaining lasting lifestyle changes is not easy for anyone. A health professional's communication style can make a big difference. J oin the Massachusetts ADCES for "Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Practice" on Wednesday, ...

  • There is something special about coming together in a community for networking and professional development. It gives us perspective, reminds us how fortunate we are, and energizes us growing forward. With that in mind, consider attending the Massachusetts ...

  • Greetings, By nature, I'm curious. I always want to learn and understand more about the world around me, and I suspect you are, too. Are you interested in learning more about the world of early detection, delay, and treatment of Type 1 Diabetes? ...

  • In 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed a nearly 30% increase in type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnoses in the United States, with youth cases growing most sharply among diverse populations. Fortunately, there are interventions to ...

  • Greetings, Few events tap into the emotions and uniqueness of type 1 diabetes other than the JDRF TYPEONE Summit . This free, one-day, in-person educational event brings together all within the type 1 diabetes (T1D) community. This year's Summit ...

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    Save the Date!

    Save the Date! Massachusetts ADCES 2024 State Meeting May 17th-18th The Wellsworth Hotel Southbridge, MA From Head-to-Toe: Prevention & Management of Diabetes Conditions & Complications ...

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    Join Our Team!

    Join Our Team! You know the power of community, research, advocacy, and education in preventing and managing diabetes and related conditions. For these reasons and many more, New England ADCES members have formed a team to participate in the ...

  • If you provide diabetes education to patients 65 YO or older, we would like to invite you to participate in our grant-supported study, "The Prevalence of Hypoglycemia in Elderly Patients with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Receiving Diabetes Education." ...

  • Please join ADCES staff and the Advocacy Committee on Wednesday, October 25, 1:30-2:30pm ET , for an update on ADCES's advocacy work to promote passage of the Expanding Access to DSMT Act and other legislation and to improve policies within Medicare ...

  • You're invited to attend the Massachusetts ADCES Fall Meeting on Saturday, October 14th, in Shrewsbury, MA. For additional information or to register, visit here. ------------------------------ Michael See CDCES,MS,RCEP Exercise ...

  • We are excited to share the information about our upcoming Symposium in November - Brochure attached The 54th Annual Symposium on Diabetes for Health Care Professionals Tuesday, November 14, 2023 New Haven Lawn Club, New Haven, CT 06511 Cost: ...

  • Please see this exciting news from Hannah Martin, Director of Advocacy at ADCES. We have advocated for this expansion for DSMT/DSMES (multiple "common sense" amendments to the original DSMT Act) for 4 1/2 years, and it is finally coming to a hearing TOMORROW! ...

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