It may feel good to have a healthcare provider with a great bedside manner, but does empathy impact health outcomes beyond the “feel good” effect?
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/06/empathy-in-your-diabetes-care-a-luxury-or-a-necessity/" align="left"]Our mission is to provide education and motivation to all people with diabetes, especially in communities where healthcare resources are lacking. We’re constantly adding to our online resources so you and your loved ones can stay connected to the diabetes community wherever you are.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/06/tcoyds-online-resources-hub/" align="left"]Type 1 diabetes has taught Morgan Panzirer to live every day to the fullest, and she shares her insight and experiences in her new book “Actually, I Can”.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/06/inspirational-new-book-from-19-year-old-author-with-type-1/" align="left"]As educational events are canceled across the world, our mission to educate and motivate people living with diabetes, their caretakers and healthcare professionals rings truer than ever.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/04/a-message-from-dr-e/" align="left"]Even though over 23 million Americans have diabetes, diabetes isolation (feeling like you are alone in dealing with the challenges of the disease) is a common struggle.
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