Celebrating 11 Years of TCOYD
Saturday, June 3, 2006
THE GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Please note online registration for this event is now closed. If you would still like to register, please visit the registration booth on site.
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7:30 - 8:30 am
Registration Open
Visit Health Fair Exhibits
Exhibits closed during lunch 12:15-1:45 pm
8:30 - 10:00 am
Morning Session I
8:30 am
Welcome & Introduction
Conference Co-Directors: Dara Schuster, MD;
Sam Cataland, MD; and Owen Johnson, MD
8:40 am
Taking Control of Your Diabetes
Steven V. Edelman, MD, Diabetologist,
TCOYD Founder and Director, Living well with diabetes
9:30 am
Understanding The Psychological
Side of Diabetes: What the Past
Decade Has Taught Us
William Polonsky, PhD, CDE, Clinical Psychologist
Behavioral Diabetes Institute
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Morning Break Visit Health Fair Exhibits.
Snacks and beverages available in Health Fair.
11:00 - 12:20 pm
Morning Session II
11:00 am
Trust Me! You Don't Want to
Have a Heart Attack or Stroke
John A. Larry, MD, Cardiologist, Director of Service and
Systems, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, OSU
11:25 am
Stand Up and Stretch
Michelle Day, CPT, TCOYD
11:30 am
Can Type 2 Diabetes Really Be
Prevented? The Results Are In!
Kwame Osei, MD, FACE, FACP, Endocrinologist,
Director, Division of Endocrinology, OSU
11:55 am
Are We Disabled?
Kriss Halpern, JD, Attorney at Law, Santamnica,
California, Living well with diabetes
12:20 - 1:45 pm
Banquet Luncheon
12:20 pm
Lunch is Served
1:00 pm
Special Luncheon Guest Speaker
Urban Miyares, Living well with diabetes
"Diabetes Saved My Life"
Afternoon Program
Lectures, Questions & Answers, Demonstrations.
During the afternoon, you are welcome to visit as
many sessions and activities as your time allows.
2:00 - 4:15 pm
Visit Health Fair Exhibits
Beverages will be available in the Health Fair
throughout the afternoon.
2:00 - 3:00 pm
Workshop I
1. The Cyndee Fena Memorial Workshop
Hypoglycemia: How to Recognize
It and What to Do About It
Samuel Cataland, MD, Endocrinologist, Section
Chief, Diabetes Mellitus, Ohio State University
2. Know Your Numbers
and What They Mean
Christine Hall, MS, CNS, CDE, RN, Diabetes
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Ohio State University
Hospital; and Cara Harris, RN, MS, CNP, Nurse
Practitioner, Department of Endocrinology,
Ohio State University
3. Special Concerns of Parents
Raising Kids With Diabetes
William Zipf, MD, Pediatric Endocrinologist,
Central Ohio Pediatric Endocrinology/Diabetes
Services
4. High Carb, Low Carb,
No Carb! What's Best?
Diane Habash, RD, MS, PhD, Registered
Dietitian, Bionutritionist and Nutrition
Research Manager, General Clinical Research
Center, Ohio State University
3:00 - 3:30 pm
Afternoon Break
Visit Health Fair Exhibits
3:30 - 4:25 pm
Workshop II
5. The Truths and Myths About
Insulin for Type2s: Take the
30-Day Challenge!
Steven V. Edelman, MD
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant
from Sanofi-Aventis Phamceuticals
6. Special Concerns of
Women with Diabetes
Dara Schuster, MD, Conference Co-Director,
Endocrinologist, Associate Director, General
Clinical Research Center, Ohio State University
7. Intensive Insulin Management
and the Latest on Insulin pms
Cynthia Dorsey, MD, Endocrinologist; Richland
Endocrinology, Mansfield
8. Cutting Edge Treamnts
for Neuropathy
Miriam Freimer, MD, Neurologist, Director of
Neurology, Ohio State University Hospital East
2:00 - 4:15 pm
Hands-On Sessions
This is your opportunity to sit down (or stand
up and get going at the physical activities!)
one-on-one with local specialists
A. Physical Activity for Everyone
Take a Hike! Walk Your Way to Better Blood
Sugars (and learn how to measure your progress
using a pedometer)
B. Foot Screening
Chair: Carl Sharp, DPM, Podiatrist, Clinical
Associate Professor, Ohio State University; and a
faculty of podiatrists from the community
C. Ask A Dietitian
Chair: Elizabeth Dziengelewski, MS, RD, LD, CDE,
Registered Dietitian, Project Coordinator, Ohio
State University Medical Center; and a faculty
of dietitians from the community
D. Ask A Specialist
Chair: Janet Gorman, RD, CDE, Diabetes Educator
and Insulin pm Coordinator, Division of
Endocrinology, Ohio State University; and a
faculty of diabetes educators from the community
4:30 - 5:00 pm
Closing General Session
What's on the Horizon for Treating
Diabetes? Future Developments in
Diabetes Management
Steven Edelman, MD
Wrap-Up and Adjourn
Please note online registration for this event is now closed. If you would still like to register, please visit the registration booth on site.
LOCATION
The Greater Columbus Convention Center
400 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-827-2500
PARKING
Parking is available for $7-$9 per day per vehicle in nearby parking structures
REGISTRATION
Early: On or before May 26
$25/20
Late: On or after May 27
$30/25
On-site: $30 per person
No refunds after May 27
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Steven V. Edelman, M.D.
Diabetologist
Founder and Director
Taking Control of Your Diabetes
Professor of Medicine
UCSD School of Medicine
VA Medical Center, San Diego

Dara P. Schuster, MD
Dr. Schuster is a board certified endocrinologist and an Associate Professor of Medicine in Adult and Pediatric Endocrinology at Ohio State University. Since 2005, Dr. Schuster has served as Associate Director of the OSU General Clinic Research Center. The recipient of numerous honors and awards, Dr. Schuster has a special research interest in the prevention of diabetes in African Americans.

Samuel Cataland, MD
Dr. Cataland is a board certified endocrinologist who, since 1989, has served as the Section Chief of Diabetes Mellitus at Ohio State University, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Dr. Cataland's greatest satisfaction has been the opportunity for continuing to teach hospital staff, fellows, and students as well as other healthcare providers, principles in managing persons with diabetes and other hormone dysfunctions.

Owen E. Johnson, MD
Dr. Johnson joined UnitedHealthcare in 1988 and currently serves as Vice President
and Medical Director. As Medical Director, Dr. Johnson serves as a liaison between
the UnitedHealthcare Columbus and Cleveland offices and its participating physicians.
Dr. Johnson has a special interest in the Shrine Hospitals of North America serving
orthopedic challenged and burned children.

Urban Miyares
Urban Miyares is a nationally recognized blinded Vietnam veteran with diabetes, an entrepreneur, motivational speaker and educator, mentor, author/writer, inventor and patent holder, a television and film personality, and worldclass athlete!
In 1985, Urban founded the Disabled Businesspersons Association, a national, volunteer-based charity assisting in the rehabilitation and back-to-work of people with disabilities. He is also director of both the Western Region Veterans Business Resource Center and Challenged America, a free learn-to-sail recreational rehabilitation program for kids and adults with disabilities.
Urban was ammber of the recordsetting Challenged America 2003 Transpac Team... the first crew of sailors with significant disabilities to race in the 98-year history of the Transpacific ("Transpac") Yacht Race from Los Angeles to Hawaii.
Urban Miyares is recipient of numerous honors and awards for business, athletics, rehabilitation services and community accomplishments, including those by the White House, U.S. Small Business amnistration, U.S. Congress, Inc. Magazine, Disabled American Veterans Association (DAV) and Blinded Veterans Association (BVA), Governor of California, San Diego Hall of Champions Museum, and many others.
In 2004, Urban received a kidney transplant and has been able to continue his busy life-style without interruption.
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