Coffee, tea, or surgery?
A special celebration on Monday, Dec. 1, marked the formal opening of two new beverage and snack services in 91̽»¨Medical Center’s Surgery Pavilion. Pavilion Espresson on the first floor is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.. They serve a variety of pastries and snacks, in addition to coffee. The Tea Room at the Pavilion is in the third floor lobby area, and will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering items such as fruit juices and sushi, along with various teas. The Tea Room will award a prize to its 100th customer.
Type 2 diabetes study
91̽»¨researchers are looking for volunteers to participate in a research program for people with Type 2 diabetes. The study, known as ACCORD, for Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes, is for men and women over age 55, or people over age 40 who have a previous history of heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular event; high blood sugar; and hypertension or high blood cholesterol. Participants will receive diabetes medications and either blood pressure or cholesterol medications at no cost, as well as a Precision Xtra glucometer with testing supplies, access to a registered dietician and certified diabetes educator and expert medical care. The goal is to reduce the risk of people with Type 2 diabetes developing heart disease. Their risk currently stands at two to four times that of their non-diabetic peers. For more information on the ACCORD study, call (206) 598-8150 or send an e-mail message to accord@fammed.washington.edu.