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resources : podcasts
Download these audio recordings to listen to presentations and trainings on your laptop, tablet or other mobile device – exploring a broad range of topics for providers, educators and patients with diabetes. Are you New to Podcasting?
Subjects include A1C for diagnosis of diabetes and prediabetes, glucose management, preventive care, insulin therapy, personal experiences and historical perspectives. Transcripts are available for hearing-impaired visitors.
Now featuring Wit & Wisdom, all chapters.
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Overcoming Barriers - Talking to Patients About CKD
Andrew S. Narva, MD and Theresa Kuracina, MS, RD, CDE, discuss how to talk to patients about chronic kidney disease (CKD).
(7:22 minutes)
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Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes & Cardiometabolic Risk – Part 1
Ralph LaForge, MSc, Exercise Physiologist, reviews the justification and scientific support including recent clinical trial for instituting modest life style changes. (21:52 minutes)
Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes & Cardiometabolic Risk – Part 2
Ralph LaForge, MSc, Exercise Physiologist, discusses examples of these modest life style changes for reducing cardiometabolic risk. (10:09 minutes)
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Preventative Foot Care for People with Diabetes
Stephen Rith-Najarian, MD, discusses foot care for people with diabetes.
(31:27 minutes)
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The Patient Aligned Care Team and the 2010 VA/DOD Diabetes Practice Guidelines
Len Pogach MD, MBA, FACP
(43:09 minutes)
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When and How to Use Insulin Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes
Richard M Bergenstal, MD, provides an update on insulin therapy in Type 2 Diabetes.
(51:28 minutes)
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Development of Indigenous Knowledge in Public Health:
Epistemic Diversity as an Essential Component of Health Equity
Bonnie Duran, PhD talks about new scholarship on Western knowledge production and how the production of this knowledge has affected health disparities among indigenous peoples in the U.S. and worldwide.
(53:34 minutes)
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“Doctor Can You Hear My Spirit?” Collision or Collaboration as Two Worlds Meet in Clinic
Helen Maldonado, PA-C, CDE, sheds personal light on the subject of being a Native woman working for her community as a medical provider with experience in traditional healing.
(54:16 minutes)
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Strengthening Our Roots: One Region's Experience with Traditional Medicine and Healthcare Settings
Terry Maresca, MD, offers examples about what's happening in one region, the Pacific Northwest, in terms of certain concepts of traditional medicine being used within communities. She presents food for thought about how health care professionals can support AI/AN community efforts in this regard.
(53:41 minutes)
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Transgenerational Trauma, Soul Wounding and Effects on Families and Communities:
The Impact of History on Present Day Chronic Illnesses
Eduardo Duran, PhD, talks about historical trauma and the effects of trauma on Native American/Alaska Native families and communities. (1 hour 57 minutes)
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Literacy, Health Communication and Diabetes Disparities
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Using Our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes (Audio CD version)
Listen as the author takes you along on her personal journey – all chapters now available
Using Our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes is the story of a Paiute/Dinè woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes.
IHS Division of Diabetes is proud to be a part of this publication. The production of this book is a reflection of the Division mission. We are grateful to Barbara Mora for sharing her story in such an honest and heartfelt way.
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Chapter 6 - Eat This Cake Now!
Wit and Wisdom is also available to order in print version or audio book CD from the Online Catalog.
(12:53 minutes)
Chapter 1 - The Myth of Diabetes Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (15:33 minutes)
Chapter 2 - "You Have Diabetes" Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (18:47 minutes)
Chapter 3 - Blood Sugar Testing Meltdowns Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (13:54 minutes)
Chapter 4 - The Storm Before the Storm Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (15:43 minutes)
Chapter 5 - Two Dark Years and Three Blessings Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (12:25 minutes)
Chapter 7 - Amazing Acts of Kindness Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (18:29 minutes)
Chapter 8 - Meet My Perfect Family Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (16:51 minutes)
Chapter 9 - The Sweat Lodge Might Help You Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (9:56 minutes)
Chapter 10 - My Secret Key to Living Well with Diabetes Show details
Chapter 10 - My Secret Key to Living Well with Diabetes Hide details
A true story of a Paiute/Dine woman's journey with diabetes. Barbara Mora wrote this book to help other American Indians, Alaska Natives and all those who are beginning their journeys with diabetes. (9:56 minutes)
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SDPI Showcase Success Story - Ronnie Dixon
Ronnie Dixon (Elko Band of Western Shoshone) talks about managing his diabetes.
(1:29 minutes)
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