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New Knowledge Mobilization Tools and Consultation Service Available

New Knowledge Mobilization Tools and Consultation Service Available

17 March 2023
 Our Knowledge Mobilization (KM) team is pleased to launch two new resources for Diabetes Action Canada’s community as part of our DAC 2.0 KM Plan.  “WHAT is Knowledge Mobilization and WHY it matters”, is the first in a series of 5 short videos that describe the basics of knowledge mobilization in simple, straightforward language. Watch the video […]
New Article from CIHR Highlights DAC Indigenous Patient Circle

New Article from CIHR Highlights DAC Indigenous Patient Circle

16 March 2023
A recent article from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) shares highlights from the work of the Diabetes Action Canada Indigenous Patient Circle and the Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program (IYMP). The article includes interviews with Dr. Jon McGavock and Patient Partner Sasha Delorme, who highlight the work they are doing to improve outcomes for […]
Odds are there is a woman in your life living with diabetes – she deserves better research

Odds are there is a woman in your life living with diabetes – she deserves better research

15 March 2023
In March, Laura Syron, President & CEO of Diabetes Canada, published an op-ed in Healthy Debate looking at the need for increased research on diabetes in women. As she writes, “Women deserve better, including more thoughtfully designed clinical and research studies, particularly when it comes to chronic conditions.” Visit the Healthy Debate website now to […]
Diabetes Action Canada part of new ACT Canada Consortium

Diabetes Action Canada part of new ACT Canada Consortium

4 March 2023
In January, the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) announced funding for the Accelerating Clinical Trials (ACT) Canada Consortium, which will improve Canada’s ability to conduct clinical trials for therapies that could have a positive impact on health outcomes for Canadians. ACT brings together hundreds of researchers over 28 networks, 11 clinical trial units, Patient […]
In Memory of Clarence Nepinak

In Memory of Clarence Nepinak

15 February 2023
All of us at Diabetes Action Canada were saddened to learn about the recent passing of Elder and Knowledge Keeper Clarence Nepinak. Clarence, alongside his wife Barbara, was a driving force within our Indigenous Patient Circle and an tireless advocate for his community. He will be deeply missed. Read a tribute to Clarence by CBC […]
Dr. Val Rac and Ryan Hooey participate in Diabetes Canada Webinar

Dr. Val Rac and Ryan Hooey participate in Diabetes Canada Webinar

13 January 2023
Recently, Diabetes Action Canada’s Dr. Val Rac and Patient Partner Ryan Hooey appeared on a Diabetes Canada webinar presentation about diabetic retinopathy and sight loss. The webinar, hosted by Brooks Roche, discusses the importance of annual screening and talks about the Diabetes Action Canada diabetic retinopathy screening program, which Dr. Rac is leading. Watch the […]
Dr. Cindy Bell to lead Diabetes Action Canada’s Steering Council

Dr. Cindy Bell to lead Diabetes Action Canada’s Steering Council

31 October 2022
By Krista Lamb In October 2022, Dr. Cindy Bell became the new Chair of the Diabetes Action Canada Steering Council. Dr. Bell is an accomplished scientist and the parent of two now adult daughters with type 1 diabetes. She has been an advocate and ally for the diabetes community for more than thirty years. Dr. […]
Diabetes Canada Provides Funding Support for Knowledge Mobilization Program

Diabetes Canada Provides Funding Support for Knowledge Mobilization Program

16 August 2022
As we move into phase two of Diabetes Action Canada, the Network has a clear goal of translating the research and learnings from our first phase into understandable and implementable deliverables that aim to better support those living with diabetes in Canada. To further this, we are pleased to announce funding support from Diabetes Canada […]
New publication from the Sex and Gender program

New publication from the Sex and Gender program

15 August 2022
By Krista Lamb A new paper from the lab of Dr. Robin Mason of our Sex and Gender team has been published in the Canadian Journal of Diabetes. The paper, Exploring the lived experience of diabetes through an intersectional lens: A qualitative study of adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, takes and in-depth […]
National Diabetes Repository Facilitates Research on Drug Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes

National Diabetes Repository Facilitates Research on Drug Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes

8 August 2022
By Krista Lamb New research led by Dr. Darren Lau at the University of Alberta uses data from Diabetes Action Canada’s National Diabetes Repository to look at whether people with type 2 diabetes should have access to newer drug therapies. The results of this study have been published in the Canadian Journal of Diabetes. “There […]