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摘要
大约40年前,我很幸运地进入了糖尿病领域。当我在美国接受奖学金培训时,我学会了如何提出一个好的科学问题并进行临床研究。在我的导师Gerald R Reaven教授和Ida Chen教授的合作下,我们参加了许多临床试验。我们建立台湾糖尿病登记(TDR)来追踪糖尿病档案的长期变化。医学研究的最终目的是使病人受益。通过使用电子病历和即时血糖仪,我们大大降低了住院患者的高血糖和低血糖,这也体现在住院时间和再入院率的减少上。随着新技术和药物的出现,我们不得不思考我们在通往更好的糖尿病治疗的道路上走到了哪里。我们大力提倡糖尿病护理,举办了许多专题讨论会,并发布了最新的指南。我们成功举办了第十一届国际糖尿病联合会西太平洋地区大会。2016第八届亚洲糖尿病研究协会科学会议在台北,台湾。随着精准医疗时代的到来,台湾可以被认为是运行精准医疗的最佳地点之一。台湾精准医疗计划已经招募了50多万居民,目前正在进行基因分型和数据分析。在结论。我见证了早期糖尿病管理的简单和很少的选择,到目前糖尿病护理的各种模式。随着这些新技术的出现,患者将始终以温暖和谦逊的态度处于护理模式的中心。
Toward better diabetes care: Exploration and implementation
Approximately 40 years ago, I was fortunate enough to step into the field of diabetes. When I had my fellowship training in the USA, I learned how to ask a good scientific question and conduct clinical research. With collaboration with my mentors, Prof. Gerald R Reaven and Prof. Ida Chen, we participated in many clinical trials. We established the Taiwan Diabetes Registry (TDR) to track long-term changes in diabetes profiles. The ultimate purpose of medical research is to provide benefits to patients. Using electronic medical records and point-of-care glucometers, we reduced inpatients’ hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia greatly, which was also reflected by the reduction in hospital stays and readmission rates. With the advent of new technology and medications, we have to ponder where we are on the journey toward better diabetes care. We rigorously advocate diabetes care, hold many symposia and publish updated guidelines. We successfully hosted the congress of the 11th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Region & 8th Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Scientific Meeting 2016 at Taipei, Taiwan. As the era of precision medicine is coming, Taiwan could be considered as one of the best places to run precision medicine. The Taiwan Precision Medicine Initiative has enrolled more than half a million residents, and is currently conducting genotyping and data analysis. In conclusion. I witnessed the early days of simple and few choices for diabetes management to the current various modalities in diabetes care. As these new technologies have become available, patients will always remain at the center of the care model with warmth and humility.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Diabetes Investigation is your core diabetes journal from Asia; the official journal of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD). The journal publishes original research, country reports, commentaries, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters, as well as editorials and news. Embracing clinical and experimental research in diabetes and related areas, the Journal of Diabetes Investigation includes aspects of prevention, treatment, as well as molecular aspects and pathophysiology. Translational research focused on the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers is also welcome. Journal of Diabetes Investigation is indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).