DAC’s Linxi Mytkolli Shares Her Diabetes Story for World Diabetes Day
Posted date: November 15, 2024 |
November 14th is World Diabetes Day and this year our Director of Patient Engagement, Linxi Mytkolli, was involved in a number of exciting events and media appearances to discuss her lived experience. Mytkolli took part in a World Health Organization (WHO) social media live event, which was viewed by people around the globe. During the event, she discussed what it’s like to live with diabetes in Canada and answered questions from viewers. The live event is available for viewing on several social media platforms – watch it on LinkedIn now!
In addition, Mytkolli’s voice can be heard on CBC’s Your World Tonight news broadcast, which re-broadcast several quotes for the WHO event. Listen now!
Featured in Article
Linxi Mytkolli
Related Webinars
Beyond Clinical Trials: How to leverage your story in diabetes research
Related Podcasts
Supporting the Mental Health Needs of People with Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes is a 24-hour condition with no vacations or days off. Those who live with it understand that diabetes distress – the term for mental health challenges specific to diabetes – is very real and can be very challenging to manage. It can also have a big impact on other aspects of diabetes care – like this A1Cs doctors are always checking.
This episode’s guests will give listeners lots to think about when it comes to diabetes and mental health – and how Diabetes Action Canada is at the forefront of new programs aimed at improving mental health in everyone with diabetes.
Host Krista Lamb with talk to guests Dr. Carly Whitmore, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, and Linxi Mytkolli, Diabetes Action Canada’s Lead of Patient Engagement and Knowledge Mobilization and a person living with diabetes.
Patients as Research Partners
Episode one features an interview with Patient Partner Dana Greenberg and Dr. Holly Witteman about the role of patients as Research Partners.
Patient Partnership in Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are the way we test new drugs or therapies on people, and they’re incredibly important to moving diabetes research forward. However, they can be challenging and complicated to develop and fund.
That’s where the new Diabetes Clinical Trials Network in Canada comes in.
This episode’s guests are Dr. Hertzel Gerstein, who is leading this new Network, and Diabetes Action Canada’s Executive Director, Tracy McQuire. They explain why the organizations have partnered with a goal of improving the pathway to moving the best clinical trials in diabetes forward faster.