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Pastides Alumni Center Columbia, SC | Friday, Apr 24 at 8:30 am EDT
This symposium is designed to update providers on current management and treatment guidelines for people with diabetes.
Contact info: Joye Louie, leejoy@musc.edu
Join us for the 29th Annual Diabetes Symposium, a one-day program dedicated to bridging the gap between clinical theory and real-world application. With a theme of "From Guidelines to Practice," this year’s sessions are drawn directly from the latest ADA guidelines, featuring expert speakers who will demonstrate how to implement these standards in daily practice. Offering 6 hours of continuing education, the curriculum spans critical areas such as pharmaceutical management, renal care, and pregnancy. This event is an invaluable resource for South Carolina’s multidisciplinary care teams, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, endocrinologists, dieticians, CDCESs, social workers, and community health workers—who are committed to improving outcomes for people living with diabetes.
Please join us for a hybrid meeting on Thursday, March 21, 2024, from 4:00 – 5:00 PM EST.
For in-person attendees: CLICK HERE TO RSVP
For Zoom attendees: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
If you are living with a voice disorder, you are not alone on this journey. Join us to learn more about spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions including muscle tension dysphonia, vocal tremor, and vocal cord paralysis/paresis. There is no cost to attend and refreshments will be served. Family and friends are invited. Discover a community that cares about you and your voice!
This support group has been provider-led since its start in 2017. Greenville ENT and Dysphonia International prefer that support groups be led by patients for a host of reasons. A patient with personal experience of a chronic voice disorder is the ideal leader due to their innate ability to relate to other members of the group on a more personal level, and to choose meeting topics that feel most relevant to the group’s needs. We feel that a passionate patient leader will also be highly successful in growing the group and its reach. Our goal is to “pass the baton” to a patient leader by the close of 2024. If this sounds exciting, but intimidating, never fear! Dysphonia International will provide you with training and resources to help easily maintain the group, and will walk alongside you every step of the way. If you are interested in taking on the role of group leader, please contact Emily directly.
Hosted by South Carolina Dysphonia Support Group Leader Emily Young | emily.young@greenvilleent.com
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Interested in the day's agenda? Visit our schedule page! More details and registration link are available on our conference page. |
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Meet our Keynote Speakers! |
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Morning KeynoteDr. Meghan Burke is a professor of special education at Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. Her research interests include family-professional partnerships, families of individuals with disabilities, and disability policy. Learn more. |
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Afternoon Keynote: Steve Turner and Giving Tree Music's mission is to facilitate teamwork, respect, and the understanding that when we play together, we accomplish more than we ever could alone! Learn more. |
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Sponsorship opportunities are still available! |
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