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16 episoderWe spoke with Professor Partha Kar who is the National Specialty Advisor for Diabetes with NHS England. What a great way to close out our first season of the Bolus Maximus podcast! Professor Partha Kar is National Specialty Advisor, Diabetes with NHS England and co-lead of Diabetes GIRFT with NHS Improvement. He has led/ been part of and delivered so far on (April 2016- till date): • Type 1 Diabetes structured education platform for all ages • Setting up a National Diabetes Advice line during COVID19 • Data around COVID19 and mortality related to diabetes • Part of national team developing guidelines during COVID19 • Freestyle Libre being available on NHS -across country • NHS Right Care Diabetes pathway • Diabetes “Language Matters” document • Type 1 diabetes NHS England web-resource – on NHS choices • Introduction of Frailty into QoF treatment targets for diabetes care in NHS • Availability of CGM to all T1D pregnant patients • Diabetes Technology pathway development with multiple stakeholders • Setting up pilot projects for diabulimia treatment in London & Wessex • Introduction of Low Carbohydrate App into NHS Apps Library • Developing DEVICES – a VR based programme on diabetes education You can find him on Twitter - https://twitter.com/parthaskar Sweet Talking Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xNGKHXhpyERKhPFCnFfVC LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/parthakar/ This connection was brought to us by our good friend, Liam Batt and we're so excited we were able to connect with Dr. Kar. www.bolusm.org thebolusmaximus@gmail.com IG - @bolus.maximus YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdNoQOMUKYwawd4AlcWedlg [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdNoQOMUKYwawd4AlcWedlg]
T1D Exchange is dedicated to improving outcomes for the entire T1D population through driving real-world evidence and collaborative change. Their vision is Better, Longer Lives for all People with T1D. We're joined by two of T1D Exchanges leaders, Dave Walton, CEO, and Charlie Iacono, Vice President of Industry Relations and Commercial Partnerships for a great conversation. We touch on change in the diabetes landscape, diversity and inclusion, and the importance of getting involved in research studies. Both Dave and Charlie live with diabetes and talk about their involvement with the community from a professional and personal standpoint. Their goal of helping the future generations is very evident after speaking with them - we're pleased to work with such a great organization that supports research. They are building the most robust type 1 diabetes data platform in the United States and using it to drive meaningful research and innovation in treatment, prevention, and, hopefully, a cure. With our partners, we work to increase patient access to care and resources, promote education, and advocate for policy that helps our community, and leads to better, longer lives for all with T1D. IG - t1dexchange Join now at https://t1dexchange.org
During Black History month, Bolus Maximus spoke with 7 men to better understand their thoughts on some very important topics. They spoke about their relationship with healthcare professionals and the trust they have for their providers - or lack thereof. "If your doctor isn't helping you - fire them. They work for you!" - this is not possible for everyone, but you are your own best advocate. The need for mentorship within the black community has never been greater and some of our contributors talk about their personal experience and how life could have been different if they had a diabetic role model. All of these outspoken thought-leaders have been present on our calls where we have an opportunity to mentor others and they play a key role in building a better community. This is the second part of a multipart series Bolus Maximus will host, and we're excited to have this opportunity to create a safe and engaging space for people of color. Panel participants/Instagram Handles: Brandon A. Denson (co-host) - @brandon.a.denson Michael Roberson (co-host) - @glucosegangmike Tyrece Butler - @rece1717 Chelcie Rice - @type1comedian Dan Newman - @t1d_dan Terrell Riley - @mellorell Darryl Morton - @dmo46 Antoine Gibson - @mutalimusic
During Black History month, Bolus Maximus spoke with 6 women to better understand their thoughts on some very meaningful topics. They spoke about their relationship with healthcare professionals and the trust they have for their providers or lack thereof. The need for mentorship within the black community and sharing parts of themselves with people living with diabetes, especially on social media and platforms they engage in. Their input for the online community hits home for many people as mental health is a major component of sharing who you are and how you see yourself. These women, most of them business owners, spoke about setting up for-profit entities and protecting your intellectual properties. Ownership is paramount in this crazy world. These women have the keys to success - this is the first of a multipart series Bolus Maximus will host, and we're excited to have this opportunity to create a safe and engaging space for people of color. Panel participants/Instagram Handles: co-Host Brandon A. Denson - @brandon.a.denson co-Host Kylene Redmond - @blackdiabeticgirl Dr. Phyllisa Deroze - @blackdiabeticinfo Cherise Shockley - @bonafidecherise Dalyce Wilson - @black_bird_photo T'ara Smith, MS - @taratalksfood Alexis Newman, RD - @alexis_m_newman Business/Podcast/Youtube Websites: Kylene Redmond - https://blackdiabeticgirl.com Phyllisa Deroze - https://diagnosednotdefeated.com Cherise Shockley - https://anchor.fm/dontkeepittoyourself Dalyce Wilson - http://www.blackbird-vegan.com T'ara Smith, MS - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUgBylo6zF9e_YVUrdBz3g/featured Alexis Newman, RD - https://alexismnewman.weebly.com/nutritional-services.html Check out info on the main website for details about upcoming calls - hosted every Sunday at 3pm PST on Zoom. Login information is on the site with topics for the next few months. The calls are open to everyone and anyone! www.bolusm.org thebolusmaximus@gmail.com IG - @bolus.maximus
Alexis Newman joins us for our first call of 2021 as she celebrates 37 years living with Type 1 Diabetes! Currently living outside Philly, Alexis talks about her diagnosis at 18months old and the support she received growing up. Now, as a registered Dietitian, her job focuses on emotional eating and helping women accept themselves and their body for what it is. This conversation is fun for Bolus Maximus as Alexis has been an active member of our support calls every Sunday. Check out info on the main website for details about upcoming calls - hosted every Sunday at 3pm PST on Zoom. Login information is on the site with topics for the next few months. The calls are open to everyone and anyone! Alexismnewman.weebly.com IG - @Alexis_m_newman @ladielex www.bolusm.org thebolusmaximus@gmail.com IG - @bolus.maximus
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