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Welcome to the 12th Annual TypeOneNation Summit presented by JDRF Northwest Chapter and Seattle Guild October 21, 2017 | Microsoft Commons, Redmond, WA
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Hello and welcome to the 12th Annual TypeOneNation Summit Presented By JDRF Northwest Chapter and Seattle Guild
Thank you for joining us for the 12th Annual TypeOneNation Summit presented by the JDRF Northwest Chapter and Seattle Guild! As volunteers and staff we are thrilled to offer this program to the T1D community. Today is about you and how our community is working hard to better treat, prevent, and cure T1D while also inspiring us to live our best lives now. Today you will hear from top experts in the fields of research, mental health, workplace advocacy, exercise, and more. Enjoy connecting with our speakers and exhibitors, sharing your story, asking questions, and networking with others impacted by T1D. Connect with the JDRF mission to turn type one into type none by joining us as a volunteer, advocate, or donor. With your help we can continue the JDRF mission and accelerate life-changing research to better treat, prevent, and cure T1D. Thank you for joining us and please enjoy this year’s TypeOneNation Summit.
Barbara Bendrick Chair TypeOneNation Summit
Deniz Satir Executive Director JDRF Northwest Chapter and Seattle Guild
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS Moira McCarthy Stanford Moira McCarthy Stanford lives in Plymouth, MA and has been affiliated with JDRF’s New England Chapter for more than 15 years. She is connected to type 1 diabetes through her 22-year-old daughter, Lauren Stanford, who was diagnosed at the age of 6. Since Moira’s daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, she has been a dedicated supporter of JDRF. She is currently a volunteer on the Online Diabetes Support Team. In the past, she has been chair of JDRF’s Children’s Congress 2005, national chair of JDRF Grassroots Advocacy, national chair of Outreach, president of the New England Chapter and has served on various national committees. Moira’s family organized one of the nation’s top Walk teams for years, and she has chaired her chapter’s million dollar-plus gala three times. She is now an annual top fundraiser for the JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes, and was awarded the Ride’s prestigious “Rose Promise Jersey” in 2013. Moira is a former national award-winning crime reporter and newspaper editor, and the author of the best-selling books, “The Everything Parents Guide to Diabetes” and “Raising Teens With Diabetes: A Parent Survival Guide,” which was released in June of 2013. Moira is also an avid skier, and is a contributing editor at SKI Magazine as well as a weekly sports columnist for the Boston Herald and a sports talk radio personality in Boston. Her advocacy and tireless support of type 1 diabetes research has landed her a spot as guest speaker on CNN Live and many other media outlets. She is also the creator of a well-known blog called despitediabetes.
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CORE PROGRAMS—SESSIONS & SPEAKERS 8:00 am 9:00-9:50 am Room: Montlake/Pioneer Square
Registration Opens and Exhibitor Fair JDRF, T1D, and All of Us: A Volunteer Family’s Journey in T1D Land
Moira McCarthy and her family have been involved with JDRF since their youngest child, Lauren Stanford, was diagnosed 20 years ago. She’ll share her story of hope, action and positive living on the road to a cure.
Moira McCarthy Standford
9:50-10:00 am
Break with Exhibitors
10:00-10:50 am
Diabetes is a Backseat Driver!
Room: Queen Anne Room
Julie Schliebner, MSW, LICSW
Let’s talk about the impact of diabetes on life, what it looks like at different developmental stages and how it can lead to burnout in youth and caregivers. Jessica and Julie will share some tools for coping and resources.
Jessica Koppy, MSW, LICSW Seattle Children’s Hospital— Diabetes Clinic
10:00-10:50 am Room: Capitol Hill Room
Sweet Connections: The Realities of Relationships and T1D Heather Nielsen, LPC, CHWC
10:50-11:00 am
11-11:50 am Room: Queen Anne Room
Break time with Exhibitors PNW T1D Research Dr. Irl B. Hirsch, MD, MACP Professor and Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle
Don Matheson, Dose Safety Co-Founder
11-11:50 am Room: Capitol Hill Room
Diabetes and the Workplace (Know Your Rights) Lauren Parris Watts, Helsell Fetterman LLP Partner
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All of us affected by diabetes know that it impacts — and is impacted by — our relationships. Today’s honest and real talk reviews many areas of impact and offers solutions and practices to improve all of our sweet connections -with ourselves, our loved ones, and our diabetes!
Dr. Hirsch’s research has focused on new therapies and technologies for the treatment of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but most of his recent work has been with type 1 diabetes. He has also been interested in how glucose variability may be an independent risk factor for diabetes complications. Dose Safety has developed an iPhone-based fully automated closed loop (FACL) artificial pancreas investigational system with hybrid closed loop (HCL) capabilities. The presentation will cover a) an overview of the system from the engineering perspective, b) the fuzzy logic dosing algorithm design, and c) clinical results to date and clinical studies planned. Learn more about your rights as a T1D in the workplace. Lauren Parris Watts, Partner at Helsell Fetterman LLP counsels clients on a variety of issues, including compensation and severance agreements, noncompetition and non-solicitation restrictions, disability accommodations, FMLA and other leave rights and misconduct investigations. She also represents her clients in lawsuits alleging wrongful termination, sexual harassment, retaliation and discrimination.
CORE PROGRAMS—SESSIONS & SPEAKERS 12:00 pm 1:00-1:50 pm Room: Queen Anne Room
Lunch and Exhibitor Fair PNW T1D Research Dr. Irl B. Hirsch, MD, MACP Professor and Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle
Don Matheson, Dose Safety Co-Founder
1:00-1:50 pm Room: Capitol Hill Room
Diabetes Camps and Retreats: Changing Lives One Meet Up at a Time
Dr. Hirsch’s research has focused on new therapies and technologies for the treatment of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but most of his recent work has been with type 1 diabetes. He has also been interested in how glucose variability may be an independent risk factor for diabetes complications. Dose Safety has developed an iPhone-based fully automated closed loop (FACL) artificial pancreas investigational system with hybrid closed loop (HCL) capabilities. The presentation will cover a) an overview of the system from the engineering perspective, b) the fuzzy logic dosing algorithm design, and c) clinical results to date and clinical studies planned.
Come learn about the importance of camps, retreats, and connecting with the T1D community! This is a unique opportunity to hear from three incredible non-profits working hard to promote fun, active, supportive spaces for people with T1D of all ages.
Kelsey Tullis Chris Dudley Basketball Camp
Jamie Elzea ConnecT1D
Lonzell Johnson Camp Leo
1:50-2:00 pm 2-2:50 pm Room: Queen Anne Room
Break time with Exhibitors T1D and Exercise: Tips and Tricks Eric Tozer
Learn some tips and tricks from two experts in the T1D exercise field. Whether you are an experienced athlete, looking to get into the game, or wanting to support a loved one- there is something for everyone!
Co-Founder of the Diabetes Sports Project
Jude Restis JDRF Ride Coach
2-2:50 pm
Life Beyond the A1c
Room: Capitol Hill Room
Benaroya Research Institute
2:50-3:00 pm
Break time with Exhibitors
3:00-4:00 pm Room: Montlake/Pioneer Square
Annie Shultz
Thriving with T1D Panel
Be inspired! Hear from local T1D advocate, role model, and T1D guru Annie Shultz. Annie will talk about living beyond the A1c, research, and her personal story.
Thriving with T1D is an opportunity to hear from fellow T1Ds, their stories and their perspectives on different topics.
Moderated by Dr. Irl B. Hirsch
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Join us to celebrate the holidays in Seattle with the
25TH ANNUAL SHERATON SEATTLE HOTEL GINGERBREAD VILLAGE BENEFITING JDRF Volunteer as we raise money to turn type one diabetes into type none! Sign up to volunteer at: http://signup.com/go/XSfvEFR
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SAVE THE DATE
RIDE WITH US TOWARD A WORLD WITHOUT T1D
The JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes is a destination cycling event that takes place in several stunning locations across the United States. Cyclists of all skill levels come together to raise funds for JDRF-the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research-and to take part in a weekend-long celebration that leads up to the one-day Ride.
Start your next adventure …2018 Ride Schedule La Crosse, WI Loveland, CO Saratoga Springs, NY Amelia Island, FL Death Valley, CA …Oct 18-21 20th Anniversary Ride + One More… Dates for each Ride can be found at ride.jdrf.org
For more information please contact Aric (ahareland@jdrf.org )
#JDRFOneWalk
Join us at walk.jdrf.org
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