Got diabetes? Or taking care of someone with diabetes on a daily basis? How many times have you grumbled under your breath, “if I only had _______” or “if these medical companies only understood _______”?
Now is your chance to speak out!!
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be the change you’d like to see in the Diabetes World, so to speak.
I hope Wendy from Candy Hearts blog won’t mind me quoting her here.…
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Our team will be out of the office tomorrow as we all head to Philadelphia to attend the 72nd annual American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions conference. We at the ‘Mine are very excited to be covering this event for the 8th year running (!)
For the first time ever, the ADA is all over social media, not only with a twitter feed (@ADA_DiabetesPro), a Facebook page, an iPhone app and a Blackberry/Android app for attendees,…
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We’ve had four great years running our wildly successful crowdsourcing competition, the DiabetesMine Design Challenge.
Today, we at DiabetesMine are proud to announce a new program in our continued efforts to “push the envelope” on diabetes innovation:
The DiabetesMine™ PATIENT VOICES CONTEST!!
We’re asking YOU, the empowered PWDs (people with diabetes) to tell us about your most pressing design needs.
All you have to do is create a 2-3 minute video testimonial about the…
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By
AmyT on
November 28, 2011
We’re about to reach our 20,000th reader comment here at the ‘Mine! No kidding. Incredible, right?
Without a doubt it is YOUR VOICES that make the difference!
Your visits and your input are what make our efforts worthwhile, and what makes this site worth visiting every day, in our humble opinion… for example, this post, with over 970 comments!
We want to THANK YOU ALL for speaking up, speaking out, and supporting us for seven…
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A huge thank you and congratulations to all who participated in our 2011 open innovation contest! Yet again we feel this effort is an example of “crowdsourcing” at its best — culling the brightest concepts from across the community to help improve life with diabetes.
Jeffrey Brewer, President and CEO of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), recently stated:
“This contest has created a great deal of buzz within the diabetes industry, really helping to…
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