Professional Section Quarterly - Winter 2012 - (Page 1)

Winter 2012 IN THIS ISSUE ADA Journals Go Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 New Diabetes Risk Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 New Continuing Education Program . . . . . 6 72nd Scientific Sessions News. . . . . . . . . 8 ADA Issues Position Statement on Diabetes and Driving Determining whether someone’s diabetes poses a driving risk should be done on an individual basis and based on concrete evidence of risk, rather than on a diagnosis of diabetes alone, according to a new American Diabetes Association position statement published in a special supplement to the January 2012 issue of Diabetes Care. The position statement is available online at care.diabetesjour nals.org/content/35/Supplement _1/S81.full. As the “Diabetes and Driving” position statement notes, private and non-interstate commercial driving are subject to individual states’ rules, which vary widely in how they deal with identifying, evaluating, and restricting drivers with diabetes. “This country needs a far more consistent, fair and equitable means of determining driving risk when it comes to people with diabetes,” said Professional Practice Committee member Daniel Lorber, MD, FACP, CDE, of New York Hospital Queens, who chaired the writing group that developed the position statement. The position statement points out that, while the relative risk of continued on page 2 Clinical News ADA’s 2012 Clinical Practice Recommendations T and references the accompanying “Diabetes and Driving” position he American Diabetes statement. The section warns Association’s Clinical Practice against “blanket restrictions” on Recommendations—the most driving for people with diabetes authoritative resource for the and urges “individual assessment treatment of diabetes—have by a health care professional been updated for 2012 knowledgeable in diabetes if and published in a restrictions on licensure supplement to the are being considJanuary issue of ered.” The other new Diabetes Care. The section describes Clinical Practice comorbidities beyond Cl n Recoimical Practic Recommendations those commonly menda e tions include the acknowledged to be “Standards of related to diabetes, but Medical Care in for which people with Diabetes—2012” diabetes are at a higher and selected other risk. Such conditions position statements. include hearing impairAmong the most significant ment, low testosterone in updates to last year’s supplement men, and certain types of cancer. are a revised position statement The Standards’ new table lists the on diabetes management at details of noninsulin therapies for camps for children with diabetes, hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes. a new position statement on diaThe table, intended to help guide betes and driving (see lead story individualization of therapy, is a at left), and additions to the reference resource for comparing Standards. The Standards are the the properties of selected gluAssociation’s recommendations cose-lowering drugs. for diagnosing and treating adults Many resources are available and children with all forms of for the 2012 Clinical Practice diabetes. Recommendations supplement, Two new sections and a including a slide presentation new table were added to the containing all the Association’s Standards. A new section on diacurrent and key clinical recomcontinued on page 2 betes and driving summarizes WW W.D Diabetes Care L AN D APP LI ED R ESE ARC H AN D EDU CAT ION VOLU ME 35 | SUPP LEME TH E JOU R NAL OF C LI N ICA IABE TES. NT 1 ORG /DIA BETE SCA RE JANU ARY 2012 2012 AS SO CIA TIO N ISSN 0149 -5992 A ME RIC AN DIA B ETE S professional.diabetes.org http://WWW.DIABETES.ORG/diabetescare http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/Supplement_1/S81.full http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/Supplement_1/S81.full http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/Supplement_1/S81.full http://professional.diabetes.org

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