Diabetes in School Health Washington

The second installment of Diabetes in School Health, started through Seattle Children’s Hospital and the Washington Department of Public Instruction.

Sessions Held:

3rd Wednesday of the Month, 3 PM PST

Upcoming Sessions

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

“Grief Associated with New Diagnosis”

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

“Parallels Between Diabetes Camp & Schools”

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

“Diabetes & Disordered Eating”

Watch Past Sessions

Click below to be directed to our listing of past presentations, highlights and extra resources.

How to Join Our Live Washington Sessions

Before the Session

Participants seeking clock hours must pre-register through pdEnroller for the DiSH session series, running from October-May. This must be done annually. On pdEnroller Search: "Diabetes in School Health ECHO Teleconferencing Program".

If you are new to pdEnroller, create a free account first.

During the Session

Join the Zoom room. Participants will be shared a link via Zoom chat to check-in for attendance. This is required during every session to receive clock hours for that specific session.

After the Session

Following the final DiSH session in May, participants who pre-registered and attended DiSH sessions will receive an email to complete the "Clock Hours Evaluation Form”. Once the evaluation is complete, the Clock Hours will be awarded in total.

Clock Hours

By pre-registering for the session through pdEnroller, attending the live session, and filling out the Clock Hours Evaluation, DiSH participants will receive free Clock Hours.

Without pre-registering for the session, participants will not receive an email to fill out the Clock Hours Evaluation and will not receive Clock Hours, even if they attended the session.

Subscribe to DiSH Washington Emails

By enrolling, you will receive session reminders and post-session emails that feature session highlights and additional resources.

Meet the DiSH Washington Team!

Allison Pollock

DiSH Director, pediatric endocrinologist, based out of the University of Washington and affiliated with University of Wisconsin. The mastermind behind the Diabetes in School Health Program!

Lynnette Ondeck

Lynette serves as the School Nurse Corps Administrator from the Northwest Education Service District 189 in Washington.

Bobbi Burgess

A first year medical student at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Bobbi serves as the project coordinator, and creates all promotional content for the DiSH Program including emails and social media!

Annie Hetzel

A nationally certified school nurse who serves as a School Health Services Consultant at the Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Les Stahlnecker

An Administrator for Educational Service District 123 in Washington. He has worked to place school nurses in Southeast WA in order to expand available nursing services through grant programs, and nursing co-ops.

Erin Sundberg

ARNP, Pediatric Diabetes Nurse Specialist

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Kelsey Eitel

MD, Pediatric Endocrinology Fellow

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Have a Session Topic Idea?

To submit your topic idea, use the link below to submit!

LINK TO SUBMIT TOPIC IDEA

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