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PCDS Newsletter: Cast your vote

The Primary Care Diabetes Society (PCDS) has played an active role in the improvement of the care of people with diabetes. Members of the Society receive our journal Diabetes & Primary Care which is widely read by practitioners with an interest in diabetes throughout the UK. The Society has held three national conferences and will be holding a Scottish conference later this year, as well as its fourth national conference in November. Members of the PCDS were elected at the inaugural 2005 national conference. It was agreed at that time that a re-election would take place 3 years later. A few existing committee members have changed roles and commitments, thus creating vacancies; and four PCDS members have put themselves forward for election. As a PCDS member, now is your time to vote and impact the direction of the society to ensure that diabetes care continues to improve.

Primary Care Diabetes Society committee.

Please note that voting has now closed. To see the winners of the PCDS elections, please see the news section of Diabetes & Primary Care, Volume 10, No 6.

The Primary Care Diabetes Society (PCDS) has played an active role in the improvement of the care of people with diabetes. Members of the Society receive our journal Diabetes & Primary Care which is widely read by practitioners with an interest in diabetes throughout the UK. The Society has held three national conferences and will be holding a Scottish conference later this year, as well as its fourth national conference in November. Members of the PCDS were elected at the inaugural 2005 national conference. It was agreed at that time that a re-election would take place 3 years later. A few existing committee members have changed roles and commitments, thus creating vacancies; and four PCDS members have put themselves forward for election. As a PCDS member, now is your time to vote and impact the direction of the society to ensure that diabetes care continues to improve.

Primary Care Diabetes Society committee.

Please note that voting has now closed. To see the winners of the PCDS elections, please see the news section of Diabetes & Primary Care, Volume 10, No 6.

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