Department of Public Health & Human Services

Public Health & Safety Division             

The Montana Diabetes Resource Center


This Resource Center is designed to provide information to diabetic patients, their families and their health care providers through the links below.  Please tell us what you like about this site, what you don't like, what you would like added to this site, or if there is other information about diabetes that you need, by sending e-mail to Susan Day , Office Manager of the Montana Diabetes Project.

SAVE THE DATE!!  ANNUAL FALL DIABETES PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE

  • October 23-24, 2008, Holiday Inn, Bozeman Montana
  • Look for more information in June
  • What gets tracked gets measured!  If you are interested in assessing your practice patterns and insuring your patients with diabetes are receiving the highest quality of care according to the American Diabetes Association's Clinical Recommendations, the Montana Diabetes Project (MDP) can help.  The MDP offers "Quality Care Tracking System Software" at no direct cost!  To learn more about our Diabetes and Primary Prevention tracking systems, use this link.
  • manual"Children with Diabetes: A Resource Guide for Schools" - A school resource manual for school personnel from the Montana Diabetes Project

    • Pocket Inserts for "Children with Diabetes: A Resource Guide for Schools" - Everything you need when a child with diabetes is coming to your school.  All of these items are “copier-ready”.
  • Acanthosis Nigricans graphicInformation about Acanthosis Nigricans - Acanthosis nigricans is a skin disorder characterized by dark, thick, velvety skin in body folds and creases.  This brochure provides additional information about this disorder.

  • Surveillance Report LogoCurrent Issue - Oct - December 2007

"Montana Diabetes Surveillance and Clinical Communication Surveillance Report " Newsletter

PAST ISSUES:  Information About Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health Issues in Montana

Other Available Resources

Keeping your blood sugar in control and taking care of your feet everyday can help you avoid serious foot problems.