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Living with Diabetes: A Family Day of Inspiration,
Hope, and Education
Wayne County Community College -Western Campus9555 Haggerty RoadBelleville, Michigan 48111
8:30am - 2:00pm
05.14.2016The 9th Annual
TypeOneNation Summit
Register on-line today at michiganeast.jdrf.org. Space is limited!
An educational and networking summit for persons living with type 1 diabetes, their families,
and the healthcare community
Metro Detroit/Southeast Michigan Chapter
Attendance is free of charge
Easy driving distance from all of Michigan and Ohio
Premier Sponsors
Local Presenting Sponsor
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Together, we can improve lives along the way to a cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D)
Living with Diabetes: A Family Day of Inspiration, Hope, and Education
JDRF is the leading global organization focused on type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. The goal of JDRF is to improve the lives of every person affected by T1D through accelerating progress on the most promising opportunities for curing, better treating, and preventing this disease. Since our founding in 1970, JDRF has awarded more than $2 billion to T1D research which is driving tremendous scientific progress and technological advancements.
As a participant in this year’s JDRF TypeOneNation Summit, you will hear from renowned scientists and medical experts on leading-edge research updates and the latest treatment advances. You will be able to visit with our industry partners to see the most up-to-date technology and tools dedicated to helping people live better, healthier lives with diabetes.
While the parents/caregivers are attending the main program, JDRF Kids Camp will host children with T1D ages 5-12 for a fun-filled day while learning the importance of diabetes self-management under the guidance and watchful eye of our trained JDRF Kids Camp medical personnel and volunteers. Once again, a sibling or friend is invited to attend as well.
JDRF Teen Central is back again – bigger, brighter, and more fun than ever! This cool ‘hang out’ for teens with T1D ages 13-19 will offer opportunities to learn the latest in diabetes-related technology, share stories and experiences with peers, ask questions and trade tips on managing T1D through the teenage years. JDRF Teen Central is directed by medical personnel and trained volunteers. Once again, a sibling or friend is invited to attend.
The JDRF Type One Nation Summit is the most complete, comprehensive type 1 diabetes education program in the country. Join us, our summit planning committee, and our community partners on Saturday, May 14th, for a day of Inspiration, Hope, and Education. It takes a community to turn Type One into Type None!
Regards,
Colleen Buggs-Saxton, MD, PhDConference Co-ChairAssistant Professor of Pediatrics andPhysiology Section of Pediatric EndocrinologyWayne State University School of MedicineChildren’s Hospital of Michigan
Jennifer Wyckoff, MDConference Co-ChairUniversity of Michigan Medical School
Register on-line at: www.michiganeast.jdrf.org
A portion of this program is underwritten by educational grants provided by community-minded corporations, foundations, and leading pharmaceutical companies.
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Cole Family Foundation Fannie Kraft FoundationLouise Tuller Miller Trust
Karen Ann SmithDoubleTake DesignsWeb and Print Layout 734.645.7462
Accu-ChekAnimas BD Diabetes CareBeaumont Children’sByram HealthcareChildren’s Hospital of MichiganDexcomGrunberger Diabetes InstituteHealthy Living Medical SupplyInsulet/OmniPod
JDRFLilly Diabetes Medtronic DiabetesNovo NordiskSanofiSolara Medical SuppliesTandem Diabetes CareMichigan Coordinating Body of AADENational Kidney Foundation of MI TrialNet Natural History StudyUniversity of Michigan
LOCAL PRESENTING SPONSOR
PREMIER SPONSORS
EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
SILVER SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS
Thank you to our In-Kind Partners
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Registration is available online only and advance registration is required. Please register on-line at www.michiganeast.jdrf.org. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept phone, mail or fax registrations. Every person attending the Summit, JDRF Kids Camp, or JDRF Teen Central, must be listed on the registration form. Those not listed may be denied access to the Summit due to space constraints.
Developed for kids ages 5-12 with type 1 diabetes, the JDRF Kids Camp will offer fun activities and educational programming designed to provide an enriching experience in diabetes self-management. A supervised environment led by a certified diabetes educator with trained volunteers and health care professionals, the JDRF Kids Camp allows your child to interact with kids experiencing similar life challenges. We have an exciting array of activities planned throughout the day: arts & crafts, fun fitness workout, a visit from Brandon Denson, T1D athlete and Dexcom Warrior, special drop-in guests, and our very own Magic Man! Sponsored by Beaumont Children’s
JDRF TEEN CENTRAL 8:30am-2:00pmOpen to all teens with T1D, ages 13-19! JDRF Teen Central is the coolest place to be as we spend the day enjoying a fun, engaging camp-like experience in the teen hang-out lounge with our awesome agenda. The day includes a peer-to-peer support system, sharing experiences, empathizing with emotional experiences, and setting good examples – all through positive diabetes self-management. We have guest speakers and teen specific panel discussions, Minute-to-Win-It Games, a photo booth, Karaoke, and special activities including Gamify with Nate Aschenbach, MSU researcher Bree Holz, and Hacking Diabetes led by Joyce Lee, MD, MPH; University of Michigan. Onsite medical supervision is led by Melina Reid, RN, CDE; Children’s Hospital of Michigan.
Find out more about how you and your family can become involved with JDRF in 2016. Stop by our display table to gather information about fundraising programs, our extensive patient education and support activities, and JDRF funded research.
JDRF KIDS CAMP 8:30am-2:00pm
JDRF – GET INVOLVED!
A block of rooms is being held at the Detroit Metro Airport Marriott, 30559 Flynn Drive, Romulus, Michigan at a reduced rate of $92/night for a double or king. If you require lodging, please make your reservation on or before Friday, May 1, 2016. Reservations can be made by calling the Marriott at 1-800-228-9290. Mention you are with JDRF to receive the reduced rate. Note: JDRF cannot guarantee room availability after the reservation deadline listed above.
REGISTRATION
LODGING
Note: Due to space constraints, seating will be available on a first come, first served basis. Members of the medical and scientific community are welcome to attend.
Questions regarding this conference should be directed to 517-899-2251 or email: [email protected].
Registration deadline: May 9, 2016 [3]
Where: Wayne County Community College District-Western Campus 9555 Haggerty Road, Belleville, Michigan (Located just north of the Haggerty Road/I-94 intersection)
When: Saturday, May 14, 2016, 8:30am-2:00pm (Check in: 7:30am-8:15am) Note: A continental breakfast and boxed lunch will be available for registrants Who: Anyone with diabetes requiring insulin, or involved in the care of someone with diabetes should attend. Medical professionals are also welcome.
Cost: Free-of-charge
CO-CHAIRS:Colleen Buggs-Saxton, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics and Physiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine,Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Jennifer Wyckoff, MDUniversity of Michigan Medical School
PLANNING COMMITTEE:Michael R. Brennan, DOBeaumont Endocrine Center
Tyler CastorDistrict Manager-MI, Medtronic Diabetes
Simon Charles IIITerritory Business Manager-MI, Dexcom
Debbie Cicinelli-Timm, MSA, RD, CDEPediatric Endocrinology, University of Michigan Health System
Bernard M. Degnan, MD Pediatric Endocrinology, St. John Providence Health System
Bassem Dekelbab, MDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics, St. John Health and Beaumont Health Systems
Michael P. DotsonPresident, Western Campus,Wayne County Community College District
Christina Durkin, MSN, RN, CPNP-PCChildren’s Hospital of Michigan
Peter M. Gerrits, MDSection Head, Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism, Beaumont Children’s Hospital
Kari GesellEndocrinology Diabetes Specialist, Novo Nordisk
George Grunberger, MD, FACP, FACE Chairman, Grunberger Diabetes Institute, Bloomfield Hills, MI; Clinical Professor, Internal Medicine and Molecular Medicine Genetics, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Professor, Internal Medicine, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Jeff HoomaianTerritory Manager, Solara Medical Supplies
Meryl Krochmal, RD, CSP, CDE Endocrine Kids
Joyce Lee, MD, MPHAssociate Professor, University of Michigan
Ram Menon, MD, MBBSDirector, Pediatric Endocrinology, CS Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Michigan Medical School
Kathleen C. Moltz, MD, FAAPDirector of Pediatric Diabetes Services Pediatric Endocrinology, Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Sander J. Paul, MD Michigan Endocrine Consultants
Solomon I. Rosenblatt, MD Michigan Endocrine Consultants
Lowell Schmeltz, MD, FACEAssociate Professor, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine; Chief of Endocrinology, DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital; President, American Diabetes Association of Southeast Michigan
Jessica Shill, MDSenior Staff Physician in Endocrinology, Henry Ford Health System
Durga Singer, MDAssistant Professor, University of Michigan
Julie M. Surhigh, MDPediatric Endocrinology, St. John Providence Health System
Inas Thomas, MDUniversity of Michigan Health System
Carol Tucker, MSN, APRN-BC, NPSparrow Diabetes & Endocrinology
Fred W. Whitehouse, MD, MACPDivision Head Emeritus, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone and Mineral Disorders, Henry Ford Health System
Michael A. Wood, MDAssociate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School; Clinical Director of Pediatric Diabetes Program, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
YOUTH PROGRAMS: JDRF KIDS CAMP AND TEEN CENTRALJacqueline LuurtsemaJDRF Volunteer and Mentor, Parent
Amy OhmerJDRF Volunteer and Mentor, Parent
Phyllis PerkinsJDRF Volunteer and Mentor, Parent
Melina Reid, RN, CDE; Children’s Hospital of Michigan
JDRF STAFFKate Cahill DurakExecutive Director
Denise G. PentescuSenior Outreach Manager
REGISTER ON-LINE ONLY. Go to michiganeast.jdrf.org
Pre-registration is required. Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis.
8:30am-8:45am: WELCOME and JDRF MISSION MESSAGE
PROGRAM Follow us at:www.twitter.com/jdrf_semich and join the conversation using #TypeOneNation
10:00am-12:00pm CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS “A” and “B”
Kate Cahill Durak, Executive Director, JDRF Metro Detroit & SE MI Chapter Eric Dietz, President, JDRF Metro Detroit & SE MI Chapter Board of Directors
9:30am-10:00am MORNING BREAK, VISIT EXHIBITS
8:50am-9:30am: MORNING KEYNOTEThe Artificial PancreasFrancine R. Kaufman, MD; Chief Medical Officer and VP, Global Medical, Clinical & Health Affairs, Medtronic Diabetes
1 To Pump, or Not to Pump - That is the Question: An introductory discussion about all insulin pumps
Michael R. Brennan, DO; Beaumont Endocrine Center
2 “Advanced” Pumping for Dummies: Insulin Pumps for the Advanced Pumper
Carla M. Ferrise, FNP-BC and Lowell Schmeltz, MD, FACE; Associated Endocrinologists P.C.
3 Continuous Glucose Monitor: The Ups and Downs
Michael A. Wood, MD; University of Michigan Health System
4 Lifestyle and Diabetes: Plan to Play Well with T1D!
Raylene Foster, MS, RD, CDE; Novo Nordisk and Matt Patrick, T1D Athlete; Diabetes Sports Project
5 T1D Teenagers = A Challenge; Helping Your Teen Manage T1D
Lisa M. Richards, CPNP-PC; Promedica Physicians Group
6 Taking T1D to School Nanette Sabell, RPh, CDE; Fit4D
7 Family Dynamics: Psycho-Social Impact of T1D - Adolescents, Self-image, and By the Way, I Have T1D!
Therese Tuski Scarpace, LMSW, ACSW; Dennis & Moye & Associates
8 Advocacy and T1D: Ensuring Fairness at School and in the Workplace
Joseph J. Melnick; Advocacy Chair, SE MI American Diabetes Association
9 Sugar Linings: Finding the Bright Side of T1D
Sierra Sandison, Miss Idaho 2014Sponsored by Tandem Diabetes Care
10 TrialNet - The Pathway to Prevention Andrea Haddad, BS, CCRP; University of Michigan
11 T1D Medications Boot Camp: Insulin and Insulin Helpers
Ebru Sulanc, MD, FACE; Henry Ford Medical Group
12 For Adults: Diabetes 101Patient, Spouse/Partner
Aradhana Addepalli, MD, Wayne State University School of Medicine/Detroit Medical Center
13 Quick, Nutritious Meals at Home or Away Ann Hoffman, RD, CDE, CSO; Covenant HealthCare
14 The “Littles” Go to School! Playschool and Preschool for Children 5 and under with T1D
Kathleen C. Moltz, MD, FAAP; Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Concurrent Workshops – Session A (Choose one) 10:00am–10:50am
1 To Pump, or Not to Pump - That is the Question: An introductory discussion about all insulin pumps
Michael R. Brennan, DO; Beaumont Endocrine Center
2 “Advanced” Pumping for Dummies: Insulin Pumps for the Advanced Pumper
Carla M. Ferrise, FNP-BC and Lowell Schmeltz, MD, FACE; Associated Endocrinalogists P.C.
3 Continuous Glucose Monitor: The Ups and Downs
Michael A. Wood, MD; University of Michigan Health System
4 Lifestyle and Diabetes: Plan to Play Well with T1D!
Raylene Foster, MS, RD, CDE; Novo Nordisk and Matt Patrick, T1D Athlete; Diabetes Sports Project
5 T1D Teenagers = A Challenge; Helping Your Teen Manage T1D
Lisa M. Richards, CPNP-PC; Promedica Physicians Group
6 A Day at School with Diabetes Nancy Holloway, RN, BSN, CDE
7 Family Dynamics: Psycho-Social Impact of T1D - Adolescents, Self-image, and By the Way, I Have T1D!
Therese Tuski Scarpace, LMSW, ACSW; Dennis & Moye & Associates
8 Advocacy and T1D: Ensuring Fairness at School and in the Workplace
Joseph J. Melnick; Advocacy Chair, SE MI American Diabetes Association
9 For Adults: Ten Ways to Change Behavior When Changing Seems Impossible
Richard P. Lieske, MA, MDiv, LPC; Alight Counseling PLLC
10 Newbetes...Now What? For newly diagnosed families
Mark Watkins, DO; Promedica Physicians Group
11 Transitioning to Adulthood- The Long and Winding Road
Daniel Elsholz, MD; Sparrow Hospital Pediatric Subspecialty Clinic
12 From “Me” to “We”: A Review of the Newest Programs to Improve Diabetes Management
April Idalski Carcone, MSW, PhD; Wayne State University/iBio
13 Living with Celiac and What’s in Your Cupboard
Janet Dominowski, MS, RD, CDE: University of Michigan Pediatric Endocrinology
14 Ask the Expert: A Roundtable of T1D Discussions. Come with questions, we have answers!
Kathleen C. Moltz, MD, FAAP; Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Jessica Shill, MD; Henry Ford Health System; Gary Rothenberg, DPM; University of Michigan
8:30am-8:45am: WELCOME and JDRF MISSION MESSAGE
CLOSING REMARKSDrawing for two iPads and two Apple Watches; Courtesy of Solara Medical Supplies: Must be present to win!
12:00pm-1:00pm: LUNCH, VISIT EXHIBITSHang out in the cafeteria, visit vendors, or take your lunch to hear Sierra Sandison
12:15pm-1:00pm: LUNCHEON KEYNOTEA Shot of Inspiration: My Journey to the Miss America StageSierra Sandison, Miss Idaho 2014Sponsored by Tandem Diabetes Care1:00PM-2:00PM AFTERNOON KEYNOTELessons Learned from Studying T1D Patients with 50 Years or Longer DurationGeorge L. King, MD; Chief Scientific Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Concurrent Workshops – Session B (Choose one) 11:00am–11:50am