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  2. Central European Diabetes Association - Wikipedia

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    The CEDA congresses alternate between countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The official journal of CEDA is the Medline-listed Diabetes, Stoffwechsel und Herz (Diabetes, Metabolism and Heart) that is published six times per year by Kirchheim Verlag (Mainz, Germany). [1] This journal also publishes the CEDA congress abstracts.

  3. Joint British Diabetes Societies for Inpatient Care group

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    The group has developed a wide range of evidence-based guidelines to improve quality of care and collaborated with a number of other stakeholders. [2] Since its establishment it developed several evidence-based guidelines or wherever possible expert consensus to drive quality of inpatient diabetes care.

  4. St. Vincent Declaration - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, a National Diabetes Registry established in response to the St Vincent Declaration, continues to provide a tool for continuous quality assurance in diabetes care: a 2014 report notes that the original purpose, to monitor the results of performance of health centres from year to year and to compare these with national and regional ...

  5. Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists

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    In January 2020, the organization rebranded to its current name, Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists. [ 2 ] ADCES represents and supports diabetes educators by providing members with the resources to stay abreast of the current research, methods and trends in the field and by offering opportunities to network and collaborate ...

  6. Blood glucose monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The American Diabetes Association (ADA), which produces guidelines for diabetes care and clinical practice recommendations, recently updated its "Standards of Medical Care" in January 2019 to acknowledge that routine self-monitoring of blood glucose in people who are not using insulin is of limited additional clinical benefit. [49]

  7. International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes

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    In 2009, the comprehensive "ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines" were published as a compendium in Pediatric Diabetes. These are evidence-based guidelines compiled under the editorship of Dr Peter Swift, former Secretary General of ISPAD with the co-authors Ragnar Hanas, Kim C. Donaghue and Georgeanna Klingensmith.

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