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DES MOINES AIRPORT
6111 Fleur Drive
Des Moines, IA 50321
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
2018 TypeOneNation Summit Featured Speakers
ROB HOWE
Diabetics
Doing Things
RYAN
TURNER
Sola
KIM & DAN
SLEITER
ARNP, CPNP, MSN
GRETCHEN
OTTE
Myabetic
MELISSA
WEHR
LISW, RPT
THANK YOU TO OUR REGIONAL PARTNER
SAMANTHA
THOMAS
Hy-Vee
DR. ANDREW
RAKEMAN
JDRF
REGISTER TODAY IOWATYPEONENATION2018.EVENTBRITE.COM
9:00 AM REGISTRATION OPENS & EXHIBITOR FAIR *beverages available
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM ON THE PATH TO CURE T1D with DR. ANDREW RAKEMAN, Ph.D.
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM BREAK
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM BREAKOUT SESSION #1
11:45 AM - 12:15 PM LUNCH* and ADVOCACY UPDATE
12:15 PM - 12:30 PM BREAK
12:30 PM - 1:15 PM BREAKOUT SESSION #2
1:15 PM - 1:30 PM BREAK
1:30 PM - 2:15 PM BREAKOUT SESSION #3
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM BREAK & POPCORN BAR OPENS
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TOOLS OF TYPE 1’S with ROB HOWE
Andrew Rakeman, Ph.D., is the assistant vice president for research at JDRF, where he oversees all
of the research programs to prevent and cure type 1 diabetes (T1D). This includes the Beta Cell
Regeneration, Immunotherapies and Prevention portfolios. He is responsible for the development
and execution of strategies to advance a pipeline of academic and industry grants and partner-
ships, driving novel therapies to restore immune regulation and beta cell function for people with
T1D. Dr. Rakeman joined JDRF in 2007, and brings his biological and immunologic knowledge and
drug discovery training to JDRF’s mission.
Dr. Rakeman holds an undergraduate degree in biology from Boston University and a doctorate
from Weill Cornell Medical College. His graduate training was conducted in the laboratory of
Kathryn Anderson, Ph.D., at Sloan Kettering Institute, studying the genetic and cellular regulation
of axis formation and patterning in animal models.
Rob Howe is a Type-1 Diabetic living in Dallas Texas. After graduating as the Valedictorian of his High
School class, Rob went on to receive a full collegiate scholarship to the University of Colorado -
Colorado Springs to play basketball, and graduated with honors 4 years later with a Bachelor of
Science in Business. Following graduation, Rob started his career in the marketing world at USA
Boxing, working through the 2012 London Olympic Games. In the fall of 2013 Rob accepted an offer to
play professional basketball for the Washington Generals against the World Famous Harlem
Globetrotters on their 2012-13 World Tour and fulfill his lifelong dream of playing pro basketball.
Diabetics Doing Things was born out of the idea that not everyone receives the same kind of
treatment during diagnosis that Rob received at Children's Medical Center of Dallas. Those people
need to hear stories of their Diabetic peers who are out in the world living their lives and
accomplishing the goals they've set for themselves. Through the telling of each other's stories, Rob
hopes that Diabetics Doing Things will become a community built on encouragement, positivity, and
hope for everyone with Type-1, while educating the general public on the hopes, struggles and
thoughts of the Type-1 Diabetic community.
Rob is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Recreation Dallas, a boutique social and digital agency in Dallas Texas, while
teaching and performing improv comedy at the Dallas Comedy House in his free time. He is 28 and lives near Downtown Dallas
with his cat, Michael J. Fox. Learn more at diabeticsdoingthings.com
*BOXED LUNCH AND BEVERAGES
WILL BE PROVIDED. NO OUTSIDE
FOOD OR DRINK IS ALLOWED. PLEASE
INDICATE ANY ALLEGIES WHEN
REGISTERING ONLINE. ADDITIONAL
BEVERAGES AND SNACKS MAY BE
PURCHASED IN THE HOTEL LOBBY.
Room reservations can be made
at the Holiday Inn - Des Moines
Airport for Friday or Saturday
night with a special room rate of
$119 per night. Reservations
must be made by October 27,
2018 by calling 515-287-2400
and mentioning JDRF
TypeOneNation.
PARKING
Parking is on-site and will be
FREE
T1D Into Adulthood
Dan Stabile, RN
Room: IOWA B/C
Dan will cover the importance of maintaining appointments for follow-up care, screenings, and lab work; Driving, Alcohol, and Smoking; Diabetes complications and risks including psychiatric issues; Handling the transition with insurance coverage as you leave the house; Special scenarios such as surgery; Sexual activity, pregnancy; The expectations of greater autonomy in adult diabetes clinics.
The Theory and Realities of Exercising with T1D David Ertl, Certified USA Cycling Coach
Room: IOWA B/C
This session will review the basics of exercise training and nutrition. Examples will be given on how beginners can train in one summer to ride up to 100 miles on a bicycle. Special consideration will be given about exercising for people with T1D. Some T1D cyclists who have participated in the JDRF Ride To Cure Diabetes program will be on hand to give their first-hand accounts of how they dealt with T1D while training for this event. Come and learn about the benefits of exercise and proper nutrition and get inspired!
Sola Cooking Demo
Chef Ryan Turner, Co-Founder Sola
Room: IOWA A
Sola was initially developed in 2012 by Ryan Turner,
an experienced private chef from Great Britain. Chef
Ryan is passionate about helping people live a healthy
lifestyle, while still enjoying great food. Famous for his
low-carb meals and desserts, he struggled to find
quality sweeteners that would do his food creations
justice. Realizing the need for a superior sugar
replacement, he set out to develop one himself given
his passion and expertise.
Sola Cooking Demo
Chef Ryan Turner, Co-Founder Sola
Room: IOWA A
Sola was initially developed in 2012 by Ryan Turner,
an experienced private chef from Great Britain. Chef
Ryan is passionate about helping people live a healthy
lifestyle, while still enjoying great food. Famous for his
low-carb meals and desserts, he struggled to find
quality sweeteners that would do his food creations
justice. Realizing the need for a superior sugar
replacement, he set out to develop one himself given
his passion and expertise.
Management & Care of T1D in School
TBD
Room: IOWA B/C
The management of type 1 diabetes is a balancing act,
and families of children with T1D, need reassurance
that those teachers and staff who are caring for their
child understand the complexity and responsibilities of
T1D management. This session will cover several
topics that will help parents work with school teachers
and staff on establishing an environment that
supports children with T1D so that they can gain the
most out of their time at school.
Teens & T1D: The #NoFilter Look Into T1D
Gretchen Otte, Myabetic
Room: IOWA D/E
Let’s dish about type 1 diabetes. Real life, real stories
in navigating the journey of T1D. With social media
and adventuring, I’ve done it all. Not even this disease
can get in our way!
Exposed: Relationships and T1D
Kim and Dan Sleiter, ARNP, CPNP, MSN
Room: IOWA D/E
Living with a chronic illness like Type 1 Diabetes can
be difficult on its own. However, blending it in to the
rest of your life is a whole other ball game. Dan & Kim
Sleiter expose the emotional truth behind what is
going through the mind of the person living with the
disease and the person without. DIABETES is not
stamped on our foreheads. When confronted with
exposing our secret diabetes to others, we are not
always prepared for the response we receive.
Hy-Vee Nutrition: Achieving A Healthy Lifestyle
Samantha Thomas, RDN, LD
Room: IOWA D/E
This session will focus on a low carbohydrate vs.
healthy carbohydrate diet. There is a lot of different
information on what is best for a type 1 diabetic’s
diet. Through this presentation you will learn the
importance of carbohydrates in the diet, the
difference between healthy carbohydrates and not so
healthy carbohydrates, how to shop smartly at the
grocery store and tips for achieving a healthy lifestyle.
Each Breakout Session has three topic options. When you register online please select which one session topic you would like
to attend during each Breakout Session.
Session #1
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Session #3
1:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Session #2
12:30 PM - 1:15 PM
KIDS CAMP
While children are allowed to attend sessions, Kid Camp provides supervised care (ages 5-12) and structured age-appropriate activities. Kid Camp is open
from 9am—3:30pm (closed for lunch)
Not All In The Carbs: Psychology of T1D
Melissa Wehr, LISW, RPT
Room: IOWA A
This presentation will cover the many ways diabetes affects social, emotional and mental health. We’ll discuss common signs one should look for when concerned about potential depression or anxiety in someone who has Type I diabetes. Examples will be used for both adults and children (however, the main focus will be children). You will also receive information on how the brain is involved with emotional health and learn successful means of managing the emotional side of diabetes.
HOLIDAY INN—DES MOINES AIRPORT
6111 FLEUR DRIVE DES MOINES, IA 50321
JDRF Iowa Outreach
2704 Fleur Drive, Suite A
Des Moines, IA 50321
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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE FISHER
GROUP FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF THE
2018 IOWA TYPEONENATION SUMMIT