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University of Alberta
8308 - 114 St.,
Suite 4100
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2V2
Phone: (780) 407-1627
Fax: (780) 407-1715
mdsi@ualberta.ca

MDSi Results & Community Reports

We are working to make MDSi Results available for viewing on our web site. In the near future, we hope to have reports on each Community's own results available for Community members to look at.

Currently, we have the following report showing results for ALL MDSi Communities: (Click on a report title below to view the report)

To read Community Reports, you will need to download the most recent version of ADOBE Reader onto your computer.
Outsmarting Diabetes: Presentation to the Metis Settlements, March 2010
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Number of client visits with MDSi by year
Number of client visits with MDSi by age
New clients seen by MDSi by year
BMI results for adult clients without diabetes
Fasting blood glucose for adult clients without diabetes
A1c results for adult clients without diabetes
Total Cholesterol results for adult clients without diabetes
Blood pressure results for adult clients without diabetes
BMI percentile results for children and adolescents
Fasting blood glucose results for children and adolescents
A1c results for children and adolescents
Total Cholesterol results for children and adolescents
Blood pressure results for children and adolescents
BMI results for adult clients with diabetes
A1c results for adult clients with diabetes
Total Cholesterol results for adult clients with diabetes
Blood pressure results for clients with diabetes
Kidney (urine test) results for adult clients with diabetes
 

HEADLINES:

Diabetes & Pregnancy: Not something to be afraid of

Inspiring stories of progress & change

My Travels,
by Adrian Jacobs,
MDSi Community Liaison