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Welcome to the homepage for the ADCES Tennessee 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!

Contact VolunteerEngagement@adces.org to help rejuvenate the Tennessee Coordinating Body!

**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

  • Please delete if not allowed. Hello. I am a RD manager for a Remote DM Self-Management Education company and looking for a 1099 dietitian licensed in Tennessee. We are looking for someone for approximately 20 hours a week. A definite plus if you ...

  • The Alabama CB invites you to join us for the April 2nd virtual CE program on the Anti-inflammatory Diet at 6 PM Central/7 PM Eastern time following their business meeting. Alabama CB Business meeting at 5:30 PM CDT/6:30 PM EDT CE Program begins ...

  • The next ADCES Advocacy Town Hall will take place April 26 from 2:00-3:00pm Eastern. REGISTER HERE . The Town Hall will start with a brief update from ADCES staff on Public Policy Forum, the DSMT Act, and other issues. The bulk of the time ...

  • I would like to remind everyone that we are about 2 weeks out from the virtual Public Policy Forum and Hill visits. Tennessee has a senator on a key committee, so it is extremely important that we have representation of constituents to meet with both ...

  • Register Now for the ADCES Virtual Public Policy Forum ADCES is excited to announce that ADCES' annual advocacy event, the Public Policy Forum (PPF), will be held as a virtual event again in 2024 during Obesity Care Week. This event is ...

  • 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." ...

  • Good afternoon TN diabetes care and education specialists, There is an exciting position opening for a Registered Dietitian, Diabetes Care and Education Specialist in the Johnson City, TN area with BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. Here's the link ...

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    Action Alert

    The Treat and Reduce Obesity Act has been reintroduced in the 118th Congress and was recently included along with the DSMT Act in a Congressional hearing. There is now a TROA action alert in the Legislative Action Center for all advocates ...

  • Please join ADCES staff and the Advocacy Committee on Wednesday, October 25, 12:30-1:30pm CT , 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 ...

  • Hannah Martin, ADCES Director of Advocacy shared the following information with a call to action: We are excited to announce that the Expanding Access to DSMT Act will be included in a Congressional hearing tomorrow for the first time ever! The ...

  • Greetings, the "2023 UAB Endocrinology Update Conference" on August 19th at Hilton Birmingham Downto w n, in person (please see the link below). T arget audience : endocrinologists, primary care providers, medicine residents, and anyone ...

  • Hannah Martin, Director of Advocacy for ADCES recently share the following information: As of July 1, Medicare has now fully implemented the $35 per month insulin copay cap that was passed into law last year! Medicare Part B now covers insulin used ...

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