1,000 Years of Diabetes Wisdom
By (Author) David G. Marrero
Edited by Robert M. Anderson
Edited by Martha M. Funnell
Edited by Melinda D. Maryniuk
American Diabetes Association
American Diabetes Association
1st February 2008
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
616.462
Paperback
120
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
212g
An anthology of more than 50 stories about the other side of treating diabetes what health care providers can learn from patients. With more than 1,000 combined years of working with patients, the contributors share their knowledge and the life-altering experiences that both challenge and chage the way health care professionals provide care to their patients. This inspirational work proves that knowledge can be learned from books, but wisdom can only be gained through years of experience.
"This book takes an entirely novel approach that will be of deep interest to the readership-both patients and the clinicians who care for them." --David G. Armstrong. DPM, PhD, MSc "Finally, a book that talks about what patients want from their diabetes educator, not what we want for the diabetic patient. A must-read for all health care professionals and for many patients interested in communication with their diabetes educator." --David S. Schade, MD
David G. Marrero, PhD, (Editor) is the J.O. Richey Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine of the University of Indiana (Indianapolis) Robert Anderson, EdD, (Associate Editor) is a professor and Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Medical Education on the University of Michigan Medical School (Ann Arbor). Martha Funnell, MS, RN, CDE, (Associate Editor) is a clinical nurse specialist, diabetes educator, adjunct lecturer in the University of Michigan School of Nursing, and Director for Administration at the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Centre (Ann Arbor). Melinda Maryniuk, Med, RD, CDE, (Associate Editor) is Associate Director, Programs and Services of the Joslin Diabetes Centre's Affiliated Centres Program (Boston).