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The Jordan Diabetes Micro-Clinic Project: Community Ownership and Awarness (LT07-157) [1]

Main institution:
Global Micro-Clinic Project

Other institution:
Royal Health Awareness Society

Principal investigator:
D. Zoughbie

Location of the project:
Jordan

Amount allocated:
USD 400,000

Date:
August 1, 2008 - November 1, 2012

Objectives:
The project will develop and implement a plan that will serve as a basis for a comprehensive approach for managing and treating diabetes in the country. The successful implementation of Micro-Clinic project will promote wellness, alleviate the economic burden of poor health, and provide a model comprehensive public health approach to the management of diabetes in the Middle East and around the world.

Results to date (November 2012):

Data are being analyzed and will be released soon.

Presentations:

  • 20th World Diabetes Congress, Montreal, October 2009
  • TED conferences (11 February 2010)
  • CGI (17 April 2010)
  • The Clinton Global Initiative-U, Miami, 2010
  • Diabesity, A World-Wide Challenge, February 2012, Brussels

Article:

  • "Queen highlights importance of healthy lifestyles in adressing diabetes" [2], The Jordan Times, Thursday August 11, 2011

BRIDGES (Bringing Research in Diabetes to Global Environments and Systems) is a programme initiated by the International Diabetes Federation [3], and supported by an educational grant from Lilly Diabetes.


Topic: 
Lifestyle interventions [4]

Source URL: http://www.idf.org/BRIDGES/supported-projects/long-term-1st-round/LT-07-125?language=es

Links:
[1] http://www.idf.org/BRIDGES/supported-projects/long-term-1st-round/LT-07-125?language=es
[2] http://www.jordantimes.com/?news=40077
[3] http://www.idf.org
[4] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/204?language=es