Monday, February 20, 2006

Diabetics wanted for program to improve their quality of life

Perhaps someone out there can help this pharmacist with his program...

From the Hope (BC) Standard:
The Hope branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association and it’s president, pharmacist Mike McLoughlin, embarked last November on an ambitious project to improve the quality of life of diabetics. They are continuing to enroll patients.

The project was inspired by research done at the University of Alberta at Edmonton, which showed that “intensive” involvement of pharmacists with their patients showed substantial improvement over “typical” attention from pharmacists. Further inspiration came from the Steno Diabetes Center in Denmark. The average improvement from the extra treatment resulted in an average improvement of a 20-53% decrease in cardiovascular risk. ...more

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I DO NOT WANT ANY MORE OF YOUR E-MAILS SENT TO ME. THIS IS A CHURCH & YOUR PILLS DEALING WITH SEXUAL NEEDS ARE NOT APPRECIATED. STOP, STOP, STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ALL MAIL BEING SENT TO ME MUST STOP.