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DexCom — The Sensor Specialists
DexCom, Inc. is a leader in continuous glucose sensing technologies, and focuses
100% on these technologies. Founded in 1999, DexCom’s roots stem from the pioneering
1967 research on implanted glucose sensors at the University of Wisconsin. DexCom
started with a focus on creating an implantable Sensor that the body would not reject
and that would perform for a long period of time.
Today, DexCom’s Sensor technology is based on this research and sets it apart from
other brands. DexCom continues to improve, with the introduction of the SEVEN® PLUS.
Moving into their second decade, DexCom is committed to delivering best-in-class
products and support services to patients and customers.
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Michele D. Huie
TCOYD Newsletter, Vol. 29, 2009
Terrance H. Gregg is TCOYD’s newest board member. Terry serves as CEO and President of DexCom, Inc., the company that first brought continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to people with diabetes. Before DexCom, he was President and Chief Operating Officer of Medtronic Minimed for seven years. Terry and his wife Louise are big supporters of Taking Control of Your Diabetes. In this interview, we talk to Terry about his commitment to diabetes education, research, and the people living with this disease.
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Steven V. Edelman, MD
TCOYD Newsletter, Vol. 28, 2009
We have seen advancements
in continuous
glucose monitoring
technology over the past
several years in all three
commercially available
CGM devices (DexCom
SEVEN, Abbott Navigator,
and Medtronic Paradigm)
in terms of reliability and
other features that make
day-to-day diabetes
management issues
easier and safer.
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By Kaku Armah and Kelly Close
TCOYD Newsletter, Vol. 27, 2008
An Interview with a CGM Reimbursement Guru
Jean Corrigan RN, MA, CDE, is program director for Winthrop University Hospital’s pediatric diabetes program. This ADA nationally recognized pediatric program serves over 1000 diabetes patients, 40 percent of whom are on insulin pumps. A highly regarded diabetes educator, she has extensive experience using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).
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