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Welcome to the JDRF TypeOneNation Summit November 5, 2016 | EDO Building, Nike Campus, Beaverton, OR
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THANK YOU TO OUR PREMIER SPONSORS
THANK YOU TO OUR EXHIBITORS
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Welcome to the JDRF Oregon/SW Washington Chapter 2016 TypeOneNation Summit! We are proud to present the 2nd Annual Summit for this Chapter and are honored to be involved, once again, as Co-Chairs. Working together to create and present this program to help inspire and educate those affected by T1D and your friends and family members, is such a rewarding experience. As members of the Board of Directors of the JDRF Oregon/SW Washington Chapter, we are so pleased to assist the Chapter in providing such a meaningful experience. Those of you affected by T1D know the frustration and danger of this disease. The new technological advances and information available to help manage diabetes is making a definite difference in the lives of so many. The Mission of JDRF to turn type one into type none is getting closer every day to reality. Today, we are providing speakers and exhibitors who have a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to share about living well with T1D now. You also have the opportunity to connect with others at this event who are living with T1D or those who have someone dear to them that lives with T1D. When you return home, we hope that you will consider becoming a part of JDRF’s Mission to cure, better treat and prevent T1D — if you are not already involved. Every day, JDRF Staff and Volunteers all over the world actively work to achieve this Mission. There are many opportunities available for you, including becoming a volunteer, advocate and donor. JDRF was founded by Volunteers and they are the catalyst for all that we do and provide motivation and volunteer time that enables our Chapter to be so successful. Thank you for taking the time to be with us today! We want it to be a valuable and enjoyable experience.
Jessica Castle, M.D. Co-Chair, TypeOne Nation Summit
Sevket Yigit, M.D. Co-Chair, TypeOne Nation Summit
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS Ronald G. Gill, Ph.D. Professor of Surgery and Immunology Scientific Director, Colorado Center for Transplantation Care, Research and Education (CCTCARE) University of Colorado, Denver Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes Dr. Gill is Professor of Surgery and Immunology at the University of Colorado Denver and the Scientific Director of the Colorado Center for Transplantation Care, Research and Education. Dr. Gill’s research program is focused on both the immunobiology of autoimmune diabetes and tissue/organ transplantation. His primary interest is in pancreatic islet transplantation as a treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes. Related diabetes studies address the ability to utilize bone marrow transplantation as a means of correcting the immune dysregulation associated with autoimmune diabetes. New studies involve the testing of new therapies to arrest the progression of new-onset type 1 diabetes in pre-clinical models as part of an ITN/JDRF multi-center consortium. Dr. Gill has long been active with JDRF. He has served as a Board Member of the Rocky Mountain Chapter located in Denver, Colorado as well as on a number of JDRF Review Panels and Research Executive Committees. He is currently Chair of the JDRF Scientific Advisory Board, JDRF Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes and the External Advisory Board for JDRF Canadian Clinical Trial Network.
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CORE PROGRAMS—SESSIONS & SPEAKERS 8:30 am 9:00 am
Check-In & Time with Exhibitors Opening Session Ronald G. Gill, PhD
Room: Air Max 360
Professor of Surgery and Scientific Director— CCTCARE
10:00-10:50 am
You Have to Feed the Elephant: Avoiding Burnout with T1D
Room: Air Zoom Mystify
10:00-10:50 am Room: Air Zoom Moire
Research in type 1 Diabetes: Using biology and technology.
Michael A. Harris, PhD
Navigating Nutrition from Childhood to Adulthood
Dr. Harris will discuss the elements that lead to burnout in dealing with T1D in youth. He will present a framework for identifying how people get to the point of burnout, how to identify when people are burned out, and strategies for both avoiding and dealing more effectively with burnout. Key nutrition interventions for children with type 1 diabetes and maintaining a healthy relationship with food during transition into adulthood.
Laura Andreas, RD, CDE Megan Porter, RD, LD, CDE
10:50-11:00 am
11-11:50 am Room: Air Zoom Mystify
Break time with Exhibitors (parents can check on children in kids area) Type 1 Diabetes: From Surviving, to Thriving! Heather Nielsen, MA, LPC
11-11:50 am
Bells and Whistles of T1D Tech
Room: Air Zoom Moire
Ben Andrews, RN
12:00 pm
Ninety-five years after the discovery of insulin, those of us who require it for life have more opportunities than ever to live well. Yet sometimes, diabetes management can bog us down. How can we not just survive with type 1, but really live well? Heather will share some tips from lives of many “thrivers” with type 1, and give you some simple tools to put into practice to move a few steps closer to thriving.
Interactive discussion and practical tips on insulin pumps and glucose sensors, review of selected cases.
Lunch & Time with Exhibitors PREMIER SPONSORS
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CORE PROGRAMS—SESSIONS & SPEAKERS 1:00-1:50 pm Room: Air Zoom Mystify
Reducing “Device Burden” for people with Type 1 Diabetes W. Kenneth Ward, MD
Chief Science Officer, Pacific Diabetes Technologies, Inc.
1:00-1:50 pm Room: Air Zoom Moire
Controlling your diabetes while “living actively and dreaming BIG”
This session will focus on four main aspects of reducing the “device burden” for people with T1D: 1) The benefits of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring in type 1 diabetes. 2) The problem of needing multiple medical devices in diabetes. 3) How can we simplify management of diabetes? 4) For those of us who work in the medical device industry, what are the desires of people with T1D?
This topic will focus on controlling your diabetes while “living actively and dreaming BIG.” The presentation is targeted for caregivers of people with type one diabetes, specifically youth with T1D. This is an informative session with time for Q’s and A’s.
Chris Dudley
Chris Dudley Foundation, Chris Dudley Basketball Camp & Former NBA Player
1:50-2:00 pm
2-2:50 pm Room: Air Zoom Mystify
Break time with Exhibitors (parents can check on children in kids area) Reducing “Device Burden” for people with Type 1 Diabetes W. Kenneth Ward, M.D.
Chief Science Officer, Pacific Diabetes Technologies, Inc.
2:00-2:50 pm Room: Air Zoom Moire
Controlling your diabetes while “living actively and dreaming BIG”
This session will focus on four main aspects of reducing the “device burden” for people with T1D: 1) The benefits of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring in type 1 diabetes. 2) The problem of needing multiple medical devices in diabetes. 3) How can we simplify management of diabetes? 4) For those of us who work in the medical device industry, what are the desires of people with T1D?
This topic will focus on controlling your diabetes while “living actively and dreaming BIG.” The presentation is targeted for caregivers of people with type one diabetes, specifically youth with T1D. This is an informative session with time for Q’s and A’s.
Chris Dudley
Chris Dudley Foundation, Chris Dudley Basketball Camp & Former NBA Player
2:50-3:00 pm
3:00-4:00 pm Room: Air Max 360
Break time with Exhibitors (parents can check on children in kids area) Thriving with T1D Panel Kelsey Tullis Mike Avery, Tandem Abby Hoppe Brittany Kegley
Thriving with T1D is an opportunity to hear from fellow T1Ds, their stories and their perspectives on different topics. Chris Dudley will be moderating this panel that is opening to Q &As.
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