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Issues and Events
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current-funding-opportunities-pathway-stop-diabetes. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is among the most common
complications of diabetes, eventually affecting more than one-
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February 2022 are now available. The program focused on sode series (made possible by an unrestricted educational grant
clinical practice updates including information regarding the from Nevro, Inc.) explores the complicated relationship between
2022 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes and the 2022 diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. In each episode, Dr. Skolnik
National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education will interview a special guest, most notably Rodica Pop-Busui,
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STANDARDS OF MEDICAL CARE IN DIABETES—2022
COMPENDIUM: NEW EVIDENCE-BASED THERAPIES American Diabetes Association’s “Standards of Medical Care in
FOR COMPLEX DIABETIC FOOT WOUNDS Diabetes” is based on a complete review of the relevant litera-
The American Diabetes Association’s most recently published clin- ture by a diverse group of highly trained clinicians and
ical compendium is the third in a series of ADA compendia on researchers. After weighing the quality of evidence, from rigor-
the diabetic foot. Previous installments focused on the diagnosis ous double-blind clinical trials to expert opinion, recommenda-
and management of diabetes foot complications and infections. tions are drafted, reviewed, and submitted for approval to the
Here, the authors turn their attention to the latest evidence- American Diabetes Association Executive Committee. Access
based therapies for diabetic foot ulcers. This compendium is sup- the 2022 Standards of Care at diabetesjournals.org/care/issue/
ported by an unrestricted educational grant from Advanced Oxy- 45/Supplement_1. ISSUES AND EVENTS
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