3236.0: Monday, October 22, 2001: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM

Oral Session

Prevention of Vision Loss from Diabetes

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness in adults. This session will describe some of the methods being used to heighten public awareness and early intervention in order to prevent blindness from diabetes.
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement.
Learning Objectives: Participants will learn about the implications for vision loss from diabetes. Participants will learn about different methods of reaching diabetics in order to decrease the incidence of blindness.
Presider(s):Elizabeth Hoppe, OD
4:30 PMUndiagnosed diabetes and implications for vision loss: Results from NHANES III
Alan R. Morse, PhD, Elaine S. Yatzkan, PhD, Raymond R. Arons, DrPH, Randi Morse
4:45 PMNational Diabetes Education Program -Primary Care Team Approach to Diabetes Utilizing the Health Professions of Podiatry, Pharmacy, Optometry, and Dentistry
Dr. Norma K Bowyer, OD, MS, MPH, FAAO
5:00 PMUse of Diabetic Eye Assessment Form for improving communication between the eye care professional and the primary care physician
Joan Wimberly, RN, Greer L. Geiger, MD, Jeroan Allison, MD, James F. DeLong, MD
5:15 PMDetermining the Long-term Sustainability of Eye Care Outreach: A Cost Analysis of a Diabetic Retinopathy Program
Liliana Riva-Clement, MPH, James Riva-Clement, MBA, Brian Brandt, CPA, MBA, Evelina DiFranco, Maureen G. Maguire, PhD
5:30 PMCounseling, persistence, and multiple telephone calls along with low-literacy level educational material impact screening for diabetic retinopathy in inner-city African American communities
Crystal J. Howard-Century, MA, MS, CHES
Sponsor:Vision Care Section
Cosponsors:Socialist Caucus
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work

The 129th Annual Meeting of APHA