With the release of this issue, our editorial team is now at the 3.5-year mark in our tenure of overseeing the scientific aspects of Diabetes Care. During this time, we have done our best to keep you up to date on all changes, innovations, progress, and successes of the journal. We realize that with each issue we are responsible for providing new information to help health care professionals care for people with diabetes and to stimulate the research community in its quest for new discoveries and new treatment paradigms. At this time last year, our editorial on the status of Diabetes Carewas titled “It Just Doesn’t Get Any Better... or Does It? ” (1). We also questioned whether in another 12 months we would “still be asking, ‘Can it possibl...
The diabetes landscape has seen un-precedented changes over the recentpast. On the one hand, there h...
at PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on March 6, 2014dvd.sagepub.comDownloaded from MODEL (Management Of Diabe...
MD, respectively. Over the last five years, both editorial teams have not only taken great efforts t...
W ith this issue, we complete 18months as the editorial team forDiabetes Care and document our progr...
The first editorial for this journal appeared in the first issue in October 1993. Professor Roger Fe...
Upon completion of my first year asEditor-in-Chief of Diabetes Care,and on behalf of our Editorial B...
Insulin initiation, which was traditionally the province of specialists, is increasingly undertaken ...
Care, I gave a comprehensive listing of the progress made to date for the first year for our current...
Sometimes—if one gets a chance—it can be refreshing to step backfrom the daily demands of med-ical m...
In the ongoing battle against diseases such as diabetes mellitus (DM), we seem to progress through d...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is adapted from the address of the American Diabetes Association (ADA...
Today ample information and means exist to significantly alter the course of diabetes mellitus in th...
Today is a remarkable time in dia-betes care. Diabetes has reached epi-demic proportions worldwide. ...
This issue of Annals brings into view new ways of understanding chronic illness care1 and efforts to...
Editorial introducing the journal The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care, renamed in 2021 ...
The diabetes landscape has seen un-precedented changes over the recentpast. On the one hand, there h...
at PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on March 6, 2014dvd.sagepub.comDownloaded from MODEL (Management Of Diabe...
MD, respectively. Over the last five years, both editorial teams have not only taken great efforts t...
W ith this issue, we complete 18months as the editorial team forDiabetes Care and document our progr...
The first editorial for this journal appeared in the first issue in October 1993. Professor Roger Fe...
Upon completion of my first year asEditor-in-Chief of Diabetes Care,and on behalf of our Editorial B...
Insulin initiation, which was traditionally the province of specialists, is increasingly undertaken ...
Care, I gave a comprehensive listing of the progress made to date for the first year for our current...
Sometimes—if one gets a chance—it can be refreshing to step backfrom the daily demands of med-ical m...
In the ongoing battle against diseases such as diabetes mellitus (DM), we seem to progress through d...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is adapted from the address of the American Diabetes Association (ADA...
Today ample information and means exist to significantly alter the course of diabetes mellitus in th...
Today is a remarkable time in dia-betes care. Diabetes has reached epi-demic proportions worldwide. ...
This issue of Annals brings into view new ways of understanding chronic illness care1 and efforts to...
Editorial introducing the journal The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care, renamed in 2021 ...
The diabetes landscape has seen un-precedented changes over the recentpast. On the one hand, there h...
at PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on March 6, 2014dvd.sagepub.comDownloaded from MODEL (Management Of Diabe...
MD, respectively. Over the last five years, both editorial teams have not only taken great efforts t...