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帝王会所 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine professor shapes national standards of diabetes care

Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D., 帝王会所 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine professor of primary care, and Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Ralph S. Licklider, D.O., Endowed Professor in Behavioral Diabetes, will serve on the American Diabetes Association鈥檚 (ADA) Professional Practice Committee (PPC) to establish the national Standards of Care in Diabetes. The ADA Standards of Care are the 鈥済old standard鈥 for recommendations regarding the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, prediabetes, and any associated comorbidities.  Those demonstrating excellence in clinical practice and research are appointed to the PPC, making Beverly鈥檚 appointment a prestigious honor. 

鈥淚t is a huge honor, and I don't take that lightly,鈥 said Beverly, who is also co-director of the Diabetes Institute. 鈥淚 need to make sure I'm honoring the field and that the people in my field feel that I have honored them, the work that they've done, and I've given it justice.鈥 

Annual revisions to the Standards of Care are conducted by the PPC. Each of the Standards of Care鈥檚 17 sections are reviewed by a PPC member鈥揹esignated as the section lead鈥搘ith the assistance of a subcommittee of subject matter experts. 

Beverly will serve as the designated section lead for Section 5 of the Standards of Care, 鈥淔acilitating Positive Health Behaviors and Well-being to Improve Health Outcomes,鈥 deeming her one of the nation鈥檚 primary representatives for the field of behavioral diabetes. This role requires a three-year commitment. Beverly will be a lead contributor on the 2025, 2026 and 2027 Standards of Care. 

Through this work, Beverly will provide caregivers with the latest evidence-based recommendations for addressing psychosocial concerns associated with diabetes. People living with diabetes are at an increased risk for diabetes distress, depression, anxiety, disordered eating and potential cognitive issues.

Previously, Beverly served as the content expert in adult behavioral health on the subcommittee for Section 5 of the 2024 Standards of Care. In that role, Beverly made specific contributions regarding psychosocial care and diabetes education.

Published
February 23, 2024
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