Kinghooper Diabetes Education

Kinghooper Diabetes Education Educating diabetes health professionals

Amazing!
11/28/2021

Amazing!

A new treatment using stem cells that produce insulin has surprised experts and given them hope for the 1.5 million Americans living with the disease.

Getting ready for tomorrow’s Virtual Diabetes Educator Course!
04/28/2021

Getting ready for tomorrow’s Virtual Diabetes Educator Course!

03/31/2020

Due to COVID-19, we are postponing the Diabetes Educator Course, April 27-29, 2020, Vancouver. The new date is November 12-14, 2020. See you then, and, in the meantime, stay safe!

11/01/2019

Today is the last day for the early-bird rate for the Toronto Diabetes Educator Course on November 25-27. Register now and save $100! https://buff.ly/2qbRPr0

10/29/2019

Early-bird registration for the Diabetes Educator Course in Toronto on Nov 25-27 ends November 1. Register now! https://buff.ly/2pbjit7

05/02/2019

We just ended our Vancouver spring 2019 course, to a sold-out group! Participants joined us from throughout BC, Yellowknife, Rankin Inlet, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Plus one from Australia!

If you'd like to learn more about diabetes care, or want to learn about the many new changes in diabetes management, come and join us at one of our upcoming events!

Thanks to all who attended, and all of our exhibitors!

01/25/2018

Dutch study finds 20% of adults aged 70 and older with type 2 diabetes in general practice are overtreated with glucose-lowering agents, with probable harmful consequences.

Using stories to help address diabetes is fitting with the First Nations' cultures.
01/22/2018

Using stories to help address diabetes is fitting with the First Nations' cultures.

Like many Indigenous groups around the world, the James Bay Cree of northern Québec have a disproportionately high rate of diabetes. They’re facing it down with a decidedly Indigenous solution.

Barbara King Hooper contributed to this article published in the December 2017 issue of Maclean's, Canada's national new...
12/13/2017

Barbara King Hooper contributed to this article published in the December 2017 issue of Maclean's, Canada's national news magazine. Read how mobile apps are helping people of all ages manage their diabetes better!

For people with diabetes, the introduction of apps that allow glucose level monitoring means they’re able to take their health into their own hands.

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