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The Diabetes Treatment Center at Southeast Alabama Medical Center is an accredited
program by the American Diabetes Association. Our interdisciplinary team, including
your physician and our certified diabetes specialists, share a common goal – to help
those diagnosed with diabetes lead longer, healthier lives. To that end, the Diabetes
Treatment Center offers an array of services:
For specific information, click on one of the following links below for
specific information about diabetes:
For more information about the Diabetes Treatment Center,
call (334) 793-8854 or 1-800-223-0843.
Acute Inpatient Program
Management of your blood sugar levels is important when you are in the hospital.
Recent studies have shown that keeping blood sugar levels near normal while being
hospitalized can help prevent infections and improve overall health outcomes. Our
experienced staff understands the special needs of patients with diabetes. They will
work with your doctor and nurses to help give you the highest quality care for your
diabetes during your hospitalization.
Computerized Intravenous Insulin Infusion (CIII) Program
Diabetes Treatment Center at Southeast Alabama Medical Center is the only hospital
in the tri-state area with this advanced technology.
CIII is used to resolve hyperglycemia and maintain normoglycemia in the hospital settings.
Cardiovascular surgeons depend on the CIII Program to accurately and efficiently calculate complex and rapidly changing insulin requirements during and after Open Heart Surgery.
"Recent clinical research has shown the importance of keeping the blood
glucose level in a range very near normal. Patients with previously diagnosed diabetes
frequently have marked elevations in their blood glucose after the stress of any surgery,
particularly cardiac surgery. Also, many patients who are unaware of having a problem with
their blood glucose will have significant elevations in their blood glucose after cardiac
surgery. Strict control of the blood glucose in the normal or near normal range is important
to allow the wounds to heal properly with much less chance of a complication from a severe
post-operative infection of the sternum."
"The CIII Program allows the medical team to use insulin intravenously in a carefully
controlled manner to keep the blood glucose in a very tight range post-operatively.
The nurses can measure the blood glucose, enter the value into the
program, and
feel confident that the adjustments recommended will maintain the blood glucose very
near the desired range. This is a great timesaver for nurses, allowing them to attend
to other pressing issues with the patient instead of having to call the physician frequently
for insulin adjustments. The machine maintains the blood glucose in a much tighter range
than casual estimates can achieve. This gives the patient the best chance of avoiding the
problems associated with those serious sternal wound infection."
John Stone, M.D., Endocrinologist Dothan Medical Associates
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Comprehensive Outpatient Program
The Diabetes Outpatient Program focuses on nutrition and wellness
education for people with diabetes and their families. Services are
provided by certified diabetes educators, registered nurses, and
registered dietitians and include:
- Outpatient medical treatment under your physician’s direction
- Diabetes counseling and education during pregnancy
- Specialized insulin therapies including insulin pumps
- Oral medication management
- Nutrition counseling and meal planning
- Support groups
- Diabetes education programs taught by certified diabetes educators
- Individual and family support
- Diabetes community lectures
Follow-up sessions
Scheduled during the third and twelfth month of your program, follow-up sessions
are designed to measure your progress towards the goals you have set and to give
you ongoing support for the daily management of your diabetes.
Individual Consultations
Individual evaluations by a certified diabetic educator are offered. Insulin
training, blood glucose monitoring, nutrition counseling and other diabetic
issues are discussed.
Class Schedules
Classes are offered morning, afternoons, and evenings for your convenience. People
who attend our classes must be referred by their physicians. Our staff will be happy
to assist with obtaining the referral.
Fees
Many insurance companies recognize that diabetes education can prevent or
delay the complications associated with diabetes. Many will reimburse for
diabetes self-management education. At the time your class is scheduled, your
insurance verification is obtained or a payment plan is created.
Take Control
Today, diabetes can not be cured, but it can be controlled. Our patients,
even those who have had diabetes for years, are discovering new ways to
live a better life with diabetes.
For more information about the Diabetes Treatment
Center, including assistance coordinating a referral or a class schedule,
call (334) 793-8854 or 1-800-223-0843.
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Support Programs
All Southeast Alabama Medical Center sponsored support groups are provided
free of charge. People with diabetes of all ages are invited to attend.
- Diabetes Support Group - Focuses on informative
topics regarding current diabetes care and fellowship. The group meets
quarterly. Please contact the Diabetes Treatment
for more information.
- Support Group for Children and Adolescents with Diabetes -
Support group for children and adolescents with diabetes and their parents.
Please contact the Diabetes Treatment
for more information.
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