Episode 65 of ‘not ARTIFICIALLY Sweetened’

Did you listen to Episode 65 of ‘not ARTIFICIALLY Sweetened’ released last Thursday? It’s THE podcast packed with unfiltered reflections on all things diabetes!

Our FREE education and advocacy podcast is easy to find – search for ‘not ARTIFICIALLY Sweetened’ on any one of our top podcast apps (Spotify, Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts or the LiSTN Audio App).

Time is Tissue in Saving Life and Limb!

This week we meet Dr Joan St John, a UK doctor with a special interest in diabetes and Luxmi Dhoonmoon, a Tissue Viability Nurse Consultant working for the London North West University Healthcare Trust.

Joan and Luxmi discuss their work in diabetes and in addressing health inequalities and inequities in underserved UK populations, their involvement with UK non-profit NGO, Diabetes Africa, and an important new resource they have co-authored with others, a Handbook on Diabetes Footcare in Dark Skin Tones (Download free @ https://diabetesafrica.org/footcare-handbook/).

N.B. sensitive persons may find some of the images disturbing.

In this week’s Advocacy message, Quintus Wouda tells us why diabetes advocacy is vital!

See the show notes for MUCH MORE info & our weekly poll!

NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #DiabetesFootCare #DarkSkinTones #TimeIsTissue #TrulyInclusive

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