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The official program of the JDRF type one now conference in Austin, Texas, held June 21, 2014 at the Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas.

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Welcome to the TypeOneNation educational conference June 21, 2014 | Austin Convention Center | Austin, TX

P R O G R A M

It takes a community to turn Type One into Type None

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SPONSOR ThANk YOu

Table of Contents

Together, we will turn type one into

Help us create a world without type 1 diabetes | jdrf.org

I’m the

type“f g

ht til there’s a cure”

I’m the

type“won’t stop working for a cure”

Dr. Tom Blevins

Dana Roseman

Welcome Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

State of JDRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Poetry Winner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Keynote Address . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Core Programs Sessions & Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Core Sessions Descriptions . . . 8

Child Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Alternative Caregiver Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Exhibit Floor Maps . . . . . . . . . . .16

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hello and welcome to JDRF’s TypeOneNation Texas 2014.

Today is a big day! I am honored to be part of creating this summit as a day of inspiration and education for everyone affected by T1D . It has been one of the most meaningful things I have done .

If you are affected by T1D, you know how frustrating and potentially dangerous it is . My husband and I nearly lost our daughter when her T1D was initially misdiagnosed just before her frst birthday . Without today’s technological advances available to us, he and I had to rely on fnger sticks to check her blood sugar throughout the night to make sure she would wake up in the morning . Managing diabetes can be difficult even on the best days .

We have worked hard to learn as much as we can about today’s treatments and research . We connected with the people and resources of JDRF, and have been part of JDRF’s mission to turn type one into type none .

Today, you have a great opportunity at TypeOneNation Texas to learn about treatments and research available today and on the horizon for tomorrow . We are so lucky to have Dr . Richard Insel, the Chief Scientifc Advisor for JDRF, sharing the State of JDRF and giving research updates . There is no greater source of insight than Dr . Insel . We have great speakers and exhibitors who have a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to share about living well with T1D now . You also have the opportunity to connect with others . Learn and be inspired by what you hear today . Share your wisdom with others . Take the time to visit with new friends . If you came with someone, divide and conquer . There is something here for everyone .

When you return home, be a part of JDRF’s mission to cure, better treat, and prevent T1D . Every day, JDRF staff and volunteers all over the world actively work to turn type one into type none . We would love to have your support as a volunteer, advocate, and donor . Walk is right around the corner . We can all be a part of JDRF and create a world where type one is type none .

Thank you,

Emma GarrettChair, TypeOneNation Texas 2014

I’m the

type“not let anything get in my way”

Nicole Bereolos

I’m the

type“solve the problem, don’t talk about it”

Gary Scheiner

I’m the

type“work ‘til it’s done”Emma Garrett

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Richard A. Insel, M.D.—11:00 a.m Ballroom A

Dick Insel speaks frankly and openly about JDRF research —how far we’ve come and what’s on the horizon in the near, mid and long term future. Dr. Insel addresses the status of such promising and critical  advancements

in the fields of encapsulation, the artificial pancreas and prevention and what it will take to bring research projects in the works today to market tomorrow. 

Richard A . Insel, M .D ., is the chief scientifc officer for JDRF, where he has responsibility for heading up the strategic direction and oversight of all JDRF research projects .

Dr . Insel has had a distinguished medical and research career in pediatric immunology . Prior to joining JDRF in 2003, he held various leadership positions at the University of Rochester Medical Center during a 26-year tenure there . Dr . Insel was the founding director of the Center for Human Genetics and Molecular Pe-diatric Disease and a member of the departments of pediatrics and microbiology & immunology . Among other responsibilities, Dr . Insel served as acting chair of pediatrics; professor of pediatrics, microbiology & immunology, and the Cancer Center; associate chair for pediatric research; director of the Strong Chil-dren’s Research Center; and chief of the Division of Pediatric Immunology, Allergy and Rheumatology .

Dr . Insel was the scientifc co-founder of Praxis Biologics, a biotechnology company established in 1983 and subsequently acquired by Wyeth, the global pharmaceutical and health care products company . Praxis Biologics was responsible for bringing a new vaccine to market that resulted in the virtual elimina-tion of the most common form of childhood meningi-tis among American infants and children .

Dr . Insel has served on the National Advisory Al-lergy and Infectious Diseases Council of the National Institutes of Health . He has been a visiting associate professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Colum-bia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, a fellow in pediatrics (research) at Harvard Medical School, and a fellow in medicine (immunology) at Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Boston . He also served in the Laboratory of Parasitic Immunochemis-try at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta .

STATE OF JDRF NOTes

I’m the

type“get it done”

Dr. Richard Insel

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What Is Invisible by Lindsey Tomlin, age 14 We are always the odd ones out, the ones the heads crane to just to get a glimpse of our pain grimacing as they do so . Our beeping devices attached to our bodies shrill noises causing yet another set of repugnant looks to come our way Looked upon as disabled to the outsiders— we can’t do this we can’t eat that It’s a race staying ahead, thinking ahead, jumping over the hurdles and missing the mark . Sometimes we and all of our teammates are out of breath and can’t keep up . It’s like a child trying desperately to color inside the lines- so easy to bystanders yet proves so difficult . Put us together, shrill beeps, bruises, tubing, fnger “freckles” and all, we will fnish a plethora of races you could never aspire to complete and overcome our greatest of hurdles .

I’m the

type“my illness won’t stop me”

Lindsey Tomlin

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I’m the

type“anything is possible with diabetes”

Nicole JohnsonkEYNOTE ADDRESS

Nicole Johnson, DrPh, MPh, MA

Nicole Johnson shares her personal story of living well with T1D—the

challenges of diagnosis and the power of her personal inspiration,

motivation and inner strength to become Miss American and the

successful mentor, mother and business woman she is today.

Nicole has served as an international consultant and advocate for diabetes issues for more than 12 years . She has worked tirelessly promoting aware-ness, prevention, and early detection of the condition she has shared since 1993 .

Nicole is a Telly award-winning television journalist and an avid writer . Her articles on living with diabetes have appeared in Diabetic Cooking Maga-zine, Guideposts Magazine, Diabetes Forecast, Diabetes Health, USA Today and on various websites related to diabetes . She has written six books including her most recent diabetes cookbook, Nicole Johnson’s Diabetes Recipe Makeovers and her autobiography, Living with Diabetes .

Over the last 12 years, Nicole has helped raise over $26 million for diabetes research and programs . She is passionate about promoting public partici-pation and understanding of research . Nicole has been recognized for her work in diabetes around the world .

EXhIBITORS

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11:00am-Noon

6:00pm

Opening & State of JDRF with Dr. Insel—Ballroom A

Dinner—Keynote Address with Nicole Johnson—Ballroom A

10:00-11:00am

5:30-6:00pm

2:50-3:30pm

Noon -1:00pm Lunch & Time with Exhibitors—Ballroom A

1:00-1:50pm

Passing 1:50-2:00 pm

3:30-4:20pm

Passing 4:20-4:30pm

4:30-5:20pm

Parents pick up

children from Child Track at 5:30pm

2:00-2:50pm

Basic Care

Basic Care

Basic Care

Basic Care

Advanced Care

Advanced Care

Advanced Care

Advanced Care

Research

Research

Research

Research

Session 1

Session 3

Session 4

Session 2

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Pathway to a Cure with Dr. Insel

Artificial Pancreas Update

Sponsored by Medtronic

Prevention with Dr. Insel

Encapsulation with Dr. Insel

Putting it ALL Together

with Dr. Ponder

Making the Most of Continuous Glucose

Monitoring with Gary Scheiner

Managing Blood Glucose during

Exercise with Gary Scheiner

All about your numbers—what information do you need & how you use it

with Dr. Blevins

Carbs & Glycemic Load with

Jennifer Smith

Musings with

Kerri Sparling

A Type One Diabetes Guide to the Universe with Joe Solowiejczyk

Couples Discussion with

Kate Gose Naylor

Pregnancy; Parenting; & TID

with Nicole Johnson

Until There is a Cure with Gary Scheiner

Grandparent Discussion

with Jay Rosenfeld

Room: 8ABC

Room: 8ABC

Communicating with your Health Care Team & Advocating for what you need with Kerri Sparling

Room: 8C

Trials & Triumphs: A Real Teen Life

Room: 8B

Room: 4ABC

Room: 6AB

Carb Counting & Meal Planning

with Jennifer Smith

Room: 9A

Basic Pumping with Dr. Rayas

Room: 8A

Room: 9C

Room: 4ABC

Room: 4BC

Room: 4A Room: 10A

Room: 6AB

Room: 9C

Room: 9C

Getting the Most from your Pump &

CGM with Dana Roseman

Room: 9AB

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From Diagnosis to Empty Nest withMoira McCarthy

Stress & Resiliencewith Marisa Hilliard

A Type One Diabetes Guide to the Universe with Joe Solowiejczyk

Success at School with Cassie Moffitt &

Nicole Bereolos

Adolescence and Letting Go

with Moira McCarthy

Room: 9AB

Room: 9AB

Room: 6B

Room: 9B

Room: 8ABC Room: 4ABC Room: 9C Room: 6AB

Check-In & Time with Exhibitors

Happy Hour Mixer—Ballroom A—Time with Exhibitors

Coffee and Snack Break with Exhibitors (Parent bolus for child’s snack in child area)

10:30-11:00am Newly Diagnosed Welcome & Meet Up—RM 4ABC

Social & EmotionalAdult T1D & Partner

Social & EmotionalAdult T1D & Partner

Social & EmotionalAdult T1D & Partner

Social & EmotionalAdult T1D & Partner

Social & EmotionalParent & Grandparent

Social & EmotionalParent & Grandparent

Social & EmotionalParent & Grandparent

Social & EmotionalParent & Grandparent

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Dr. Ponder

I’m the

type“never let it def ne me”

kerri Sparling

CORE SESSION DESCRIPTIONSSession 1: 1:00–1:50pm

Social & Emotional Adult T1D & PartnerRoom: 9CA Type One Diabetes Guide to the UniverseSpeaker: Joe Solowiejczyk, RN, MSW, CDEWhen one of you has it, both of you live with it! Join Joe to talk about intimacy, boundaries, and making it work for both partners .

Social & Emotional Parent & GrandparentRoom: 9ABStress and Resilience in Family Diabetes ManagementSpeaker: Marisa hilliard, Ph.D.Learn strategies to manage the many challenges that come when raising children with T1D and walk away with tools to promote resilience, achieving good diabetes management, and empowering yourself and your children .

Basic CareRoom: 8ABCAll About Your Numbers—What Information Do You Need and How Do You Use It Speaker: Thomas Blevins, MD, ECNu, FACE, FNLADiabetes is a numbers game and blood glucose and hBA1C are just the beginning . Learn what tests every person with T1D should get regularly, how to interpret those test results, and ultimately what measures to take to improve your numbers and maximize your health .

Advanced CareRoom: 4ABCMaking the Most of Your Continuous Glucose MonitorSpeaker: Gary Scheiner, MS, CDEContinuous glucose monitoring represents the next major step in intensive diabetes management, yet many users are challenged when it comes to making effective use of CGM technology . Learn the practical aspects of CGM: overcoming their shortcomings, using CGM data in real-time, and analyzing CGM reports in order to improve one’s daily self-management .

ResearchRoom: 6ABPathway to a CureSpeaker: Richard Insel, M.D.Dr . Richard Insel leads JDRF research as the Chief Scientifc Officer . He oversees the strategic direction and oversight of all JDRF research projects . JDRF led research focuses on curing, better treating, and preventing T1D . Learn how all the pieces ft together into JDRF’s plan to turn type one into type none .

Session 2: 2:00-2:50pmSocial and Emotional Adult T1D & PartnerRoom: 9ABMusings with Kerri SparlingSpeaker: kerri SparlingKerri Sparling, author of the blog Six Until Me and best-selling book Balancing Diabetes: Conversations about fnding happiness and living well leads an enlightening discussion about happiness, balance, and living well .

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Social and Emotional Parent & GrandparentRoom: 8ABCA Parent’s Journey: From Diagnosis to Empty NestSpeaker: Moira McCarthyJoin Moira McCarthy, mother to a 22 year old with T1D and author of the best-selling book, The Everything Parent’s Guide to Diabetes and Raising Teens with Diabetes: A Parent Survival Guide, as she discusses a parent’s journey through multiple life transitions . Moira will address transitions during the elementary school years through the teen years and into college . Finally, Moira will address the issue of letting go as your child grows up .

Basic CareRoom: 4ABCGetting the Most from Your Pump and CGMSpeaker: Dana Roseman MPh, CDE, RD, LDListen to long time pumper and diabetes expert, Dana Roseman share how to get the most from your insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor .

Advanced CareRoom: 9CPutting it ALL Together Speaker: Stephen Ponder MD, FAAP, CDEUnderstanding how food, hormones, activity levels, and today’s insulins interact and affect blood sugar levels is fundamental to maximizing blood sugar control . Come hear Dr . Ponder share insightful tips on how to get the most out of today’s tools by putting it all together .

ResearchRoom 6ABEncapsulationSpeaker: Richard Insel, M.D. Listen to Dr . Insel explain how encapsulated cell therapy has the potential to virtually eliminate the relentless daily management burden for those living with T1D without the need for immunosuppressants . Hear updates about JDRF’s Encapsulation Consortium and research strategy .

Session 3: 3:30-4:20pm

Social and Emotional Adult T1D & PartnersRoom: 4ABCCouples DiscussionSpeaker: kate Gose Naylor LMFT—AssociateThis special session is for spouses and partners of those living with T1D to discuss self-care, partner-care, and most of all, marriage care in a supportive environment facilitated by marriage and family therapist Kate Gose Naylor .

Social and Emotional Parent & GrandparentRoom: 9ABA Type One Diabetes Guide to the Universe for Parents and GrandparentsSpeaker: Joe Solowiejczyk, RN, MSW, CDEJoe will discuss in a fun and entertaining way how families can communicate and cope more effectively . Most importantly Joe shares how to have diabetes and have a life .

Basic CareRoom: 8ABCCarbs and Glycemic LoadSpeaker: Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDEAn in depth look at what carbohydrates are and where you fnd them . Jennifer will focus on practical application of the glycemic index and glycemic load to enable you understand how and why blood glucose may be effected differently based on food choices .

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Advanced CareRoom: 6ABManaging Blood Glucose during ExerciseSpeaker: Gary Scheiner, MS, CDEPeople with T1D of all ages can (and should) participate in a variety of sports and ftness activities . This session focuses on the management of glucose levels during all forms of exercise—from competitive sports to short and long-duration exercise .

ResearchRoom: 9CArtifcial Pancreas Update from MedtronicSpeaker: Lane DesboroughLane Desborough is the Product Strategist for the Diabetes business unit of Medtronic and also a dad to a son with T1D . Lane will share his knowledge and expertise of Medtronic’s closed loop artifcial pancreas systems and his experiences as dad whose son participates in Medtronic’s artifcial pancreas trials . A working closed-loop system that manages blood sugar will revolutionize diabetes management and make living with diabetes easier and safer . Lane is at the forefront of Medtronic’s efforts to bring an artifcial pancreas to those with T1D .

Session 4: 4:30-5:20pm

Social and Emotional Adult T1D & PartnerRoom: 4BCPregnancy, Parenting, and T1DSpeaker: Nicole JohnsonIf you are a woman living with T1D, then you will want to meet Nicole Johnson . Nicole shares her story of pregnancy, parenting, and T1D .

Social and Emotional Adult T1D & PartnerRoom: 4AUntil There’s A CureSpeaker: Gary Scheiner, MS, CDETake an enlightening and entertaining journey through the evolution of diabetes management over the past several decades . Discover where we’ve come from and where we’re headed, with an emphasis on what’s available here and now .

Social and Emotional Parent & GrandparentRoom: 10AGrandparent’s Discussion with Jay RosenfeldSpeaker: Jay RosenfeldAfter a grandchild’s T1D diagnosis, grandparents fnd themselves in a changed world . Grandparents are coping with a grandchild’s illness, adult children’s needs, and a grandparent’s own emotions . Join Jay Rosenfeld in a discussion designed to provide grandparents with tools to better support and care for families and their own needs .

Social and Emotional Parent & GrandparentRoom: 6BSuccess at SchoolSpeakers: Cassie Moffitt, RN, CDE and Nicole Bereolos, Ph.D., MPh, CDEEvery parent and grandparent with a child with T1D wants their child to succeed at school at any grade level . Succeeding at school is about academics, being safe, and having emotional needs met . Cassie and Nicole both have T1D and both have unique insight into how you can better help your child succeed at school at any grade .

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Joe Solowiejczyk

I’m the

type“let’s make it happen”

Jay Rosenfeld

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Social and Emotional Parent & GrandparentRoom: 9BAdolescence and Letting GoSpeaker: Moira McCarthyJoin Moira McCarthy, mother to a 22 year old with T1D and author of the best-selling book, The Everything Parent’s Guide to Diabetes and Raising Teens with Diabetes: A Parent Survival Guide, as she discusses adolescence, letting go, and T1D . Learn how to manage adolescence and the life transitions it brings . Gain insight into how to talk with your children and how to begin making sense of the additional diabetes challenges that may occur during these times . Finally, Moira will address the issue of letting go, and giving your young adult some space to flourish and feel independent .

Basic CareRoom: 9ACarb Counting and Meal Planning—Carb CentricSpeaker: Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDECarb counting tips and tricks—a look at how to use typical tools as well as practical guess-timation guides to enable more precise counting . Jennifer will discuss carbohydrates, with an in depth look at why balance is important and why we shouldn’t be focused solely on carbohydrates when meal planning . We’ll discuss how to plan balanced, healthy meals for optimal health at all ages - with ideas for easy quick meals .

Basic CareRoom: 8ABasic PumpingSpeaker: Maria “Sukie” Rayas, MDIf you are thinking about starting insulin pump therapy or have recently started using an insulin pump, Dr . Rayas will share a wealth of information for a successful start . Dr . Rayas will discuss using basal rates, boluses, and correction factors when pumping . She will also discuss solutions to prevent common problems associated with starting insulin pump therapy .

Advanced CareRoom: 8CCommunicating with your Health Care Team and Advocating for What You NeedSpeaker kerri SparlingIf you follow Kerri on her blog or Twitter, you know that Kerri is an expert at fnding creative safe solutions to diabetes related problems . She takes what she learns and successfully communicates with her health care team to get what she needs . Learn tips from Kerri and leave feeling inspired and empowered to get what you need in a constructive way .

Advanced CareRoom: 8BTrials and Triumphs: A Real Teen LifeSpeakers: Anna DesOrmeaux, Ben Fuller, Emily ZippThis meet-up and presentation is for teens to have fun and learn from young adults living with T1D . Teens will not want to miss this special session just for them and will receive a goodie bag .

ResearchRoom: 9CPreventionSpeaker: Richard Insel, MDPrevention of T1D represents a “cure” for those at risk for developing the disease . JDRF is investing in research to prevent those most susceptible from developing T1D . Dr . Richard Insel will share JDRF’s strategy for preventing T1D and share the latest research .

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I’m the

type“take it one day at a time”

kate Gose Naylor

I’m the

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Cassie Moffitt

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10:00-11:00am

11:00am-Noon

1:00-1:50pm

(1:50-2:00pmBathroom break)

2:00-2:50pm

4:30-5:15pm

3:30-4:30pm

Session 1

Session 2

Session 4

Session 3

Meeting Room 3

Ballroom A

Meeting Room 3

Ballroom A

Ballroom A

Meeting Room 2

Meeting Room 2

Meeting Room 1

Meeting Room 1

Child Track Check-In—Room 1 (12-13 yrs.), Room 2 (9-11 yrs.), Room 3 (5-8 yrs.), Room 5C (Under 5 yrs.)

Celebrity Guest Characters greeting, Despicable Me movie, Pre-icebreaker puzzle craft

Welcome and Run Down of the DayIce Breakers—(in assigned rooms)

5-8 year oldsArt Therapy Project with Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDE

5-8 year oldsKids on the Block Puppet Show

5-8 year oldsSpeakers Berkeley Barnett and Marisa Hilliard Ph.D.

Hello from Dr. Richard InselDrum Café—Interactive Drumming Performance

9-13 year oldsKids on the Block Puppet Show with Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDE

9-11 year oldsArt Therapy Project (Loom bracelets/KnotShots) with Anna Gould

9-11 year oldsSpeakers Marisa Hilliard Ph.D. and Berkeley Barnett

12-13 year oldsA Diabetes Guide to the Universe with Joe Solowiejczyk, RN, MSW, CDE

12-13 year oldsArt Therapy Project (Loom bracelets/KnotShots) with Anna Gould

ChIlD TRACk sCheDule

Noon -1:00pm

2:50-3:30pm

Parents pick up children for lunch and time with exhibitors from assigned rooms.Check back in to Child Track: 12:40-12:55pmRoom 1 (12-13 yrs.), Room 2 (9-11 yrs.), Room 3 (5-8 yrs.), Room 5C (Under 5 yrs.). Games and crafts

Snack Time—Parents to check blood sugar and bolus for children’s snacks in assigned rooms. Room 1 (12-13 yrs.), Room 2 (9-11 yrs), Room 3 (5-8 yrs), Room 5C (Under 5 yrs). Movie/arts & crafts/games

5:15-5:30pm Despicable Me movie/Games/Activities *Parents pick up children at 5:30pm in assigned rooms: Room 1 (12-13 yrs.), Room 2 (9-11 yrs.), Room 3 (5-8 yrs.), Room 5C (Under 5 yrs.).

I’m the

type“never say never”

Emily Zipp

I’m the“calculated risk”

Ben Fuller type

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11:00am-Noon

6:00-8:00pm

Opening & State of JDRF with Dr. Insel

Dinner—Keynote Address with Nicole Johnson—Ballroom A

10:00-11:00am

5:30-6:00pm

2:50-3:30pm

4:20-4:30pm

Noon -1:00pm Lunch & Time with Exhibitors

1:00-2:50pm

3:30-4:20pm

4:30-5:20pm

Session 1

Session 2

BreakoutSessions

Room: Ballroom A

Room: Ballroom A

Room: 10A

Room: 10A

Room: 10A

Room: 4A

Room: 9C

Room: 9A

Room: 8A

Check-in & Time with Exhibitors

Happy Hour Mixer—Ballroom A—Time with Exhibitors

Coffee & Snack Break, Time with Exhibitors

Passing & Break

Alternate Caregiver Training

Alternate Caregiver Training

AlTeRNATIve CARegIveR TRAININg

Grandparent Discussion with Jay Rosenfeld

Until There Is a Cure with Gary Scheiner

Prevention with Dr. Insel

Carb Counting and Meal Planning with Jennifer Smith

Basic Pumping with Dr. Rayas

NOTes

I’m the

type“social support”

Anna DesOrmeaux

I’m the

type“positive mental attitude”Jennifer Smith

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I’m the“live well today”

typeDr. Marisa hilliard

I’m the“hands & feet until there is a cure”

typeNelda Rodriguez-Caceras

NOTes

Tandem Diabetes Care is proud to support JDRF, and to be working together in the

development of novel technologies to help improve the lives of people with diabetes.

© 2014 Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. All rights reserved. t:slim and Tandem Diabetes Care are registered trademarks of Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. U.S. and international Patents Pending. The t:slim Insulin Pump is intended for the subcutaneous delivery of insulin, at set and variable rates, for the management of diabetes mellitus in persons requiring insulin, for individuals 12 years of age and greater. ML-000183_A

www.tandemdiabetes.com

Proud to support

JDRF’s vision to

end diabetes.

SpeciallyForChildren.com

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Our promise is to continue to donate to research until the day a cure is found for diabetes because, like you, we believe more funding for research means finding a cure sooner for our loved ones.

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exhibitor hall is located in the hallways from Rotunda to Palazzo and from

Palazzo to 10AB

Rooms 4ABC, 6AB, 8ABC, 9AB, & 9C are the Core Program Breakout

session locations

10A Alternative Caregiver Training

5C Child Care for kids under 5

4ABC Newly Diagnosed Welcome

& Meet up

Ballroom A for opening lunch and

closing dinner

Child Track Check in located outside Room 3

Child Track located in Rooms 1, 2, 3

ENTRANCE

GROuND FLOOR

M A P S

LEVEL 3