
Bill Kennedy, Jr.
Prosecuted by the Justice Department in the late 1980s for procedural crimes | Convicted with the traitorous help of one of his own attorneys | Sentenced to prison for 20 years.
Basics of Diabetes
Insulin Resistance
Lifestyle Changes for Management
Types of Diabetes
Practical Health Improvement Steps
Personal Reflection and Goal Setting
Tools for Tracking Progress
If you have Pre-Diabetes, Type 2 or Type 3 Diabetes, or Insulin Resistance, we teach you how to reverse your condition through an easy Lifestyle education program. This program has been proven to be more than 90% successful.
Tim has 32 years of experience in the medical industry. His career started at the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in June of 1989 where he became the orderly in surgery, quickly moved through many other positions. While he continued his career with St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, he took a second job at Holy Cross Living Center. Tim quickly built a personal brand that led to numerous awards and then to positions at Stryker, and later at Smith & Nephew Orthopedics. In these roles, Tim forged close partnerships with physicians. He then became a consultant in specialty retail pharmacy, through which he helped multiple companies in a distribution model set up national distribution and market penetration. Through these experiences, and being diagnosed with diabetes himself, Tim recognized a need for better diabetes care in the health care industry. Tim believes that USDC will be a paradigm shift in the way medicine will be provided to diabetics.
Tim has been involved with multiple Start Ups in Orthopedics, Pharmacy, distribution models, and Physician owned models, which have since been acquired.
We don’t promote managing or medicating diabetics but promote lifestyle techniques that will reduce or eliminate the need for doctor visits, emergency room visits and diabetic medications like Insulin and Metformin. It can also reduce your risk of brain diseases like Alzheimer’s.
We’ve created this video series to help you. We work to instill in you the knowledge and actions you need to start changing your life and health for the better. We believe that, with the right mindset and support, anyone can make the necessary lifestyle changes to improve or even reverse their diabetes. U.S. Diabetes Care is here to help you on your journey and offer encouragement and guidance every step of the way. We are here to help you.
The Program is CDC and ADA certified with an ADA Online Education Org # in all 50 states. And it is an ADA ERP (Education Recognition Program) website listed DSMES program.
What is Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES)?
It is a dynamic program where people with diabetes gain knowledge, self-management skills, and support to better manage their condition through changing life situations. This interactive process involves the person with diabetes, their caregiver or family, and a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES). The aim of DSMES is to achieve health targets and improve quality of life.
Our eLearning series shows a proven 90+% success rate for reversing Prediabetes, Type II Diabetes, Type III Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, and Insulin Resistance when the series is properly followed. It can even reduce your Medical cost on Type I Diabetics.
Proven at our 15,000 sq ft. Diabetes Care Clinic in Morristown, TN.
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Prosecuted by the Justice Department in the late 1980s for procedural crimes | Convicted with the traitorous help of one of his own attorneys | Sentenced to prison for 20 years.
President and co-founder of Convention of States Action, the largest nationwide movement seeking to call the first-ever Article V Convention of States.
Mark is one of the nation’s most effective grassroots activists.
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Nearly 537 million people worldwide are diagnosed with Diabetes, which is approximately 10% of the world’s population.