Improving America's Health
06/21/07
Acting Surgeon
General Kenneth P. Moritsugu, MD, MPH, has been a force in improving
America's health, but recently he has been faced with his own health
challenge of managing his diabetes. In the July issue of the American
Diabetes Association's Diabetes Forecast magazine, Moritsugu speaks openly
about his personal challenges in managing his diabetes and the importance
of preventing and managing the disease.
In 2000, Moritsugu was diagnosed with latent autoimmune diabetes of
adults (LADA), a less common type of diabetes that typically occurs in
people 35 or older. Since his diagnosis, Moritsugu has had to stay on top
of his health from both a personal and professional perspective. "I'm
acting surgeon general and I should know everything there is to know about
health and how to take care of myself," said Moritsugu.
With his demanding schedule and public speaking engagements, Moritsugu
has had to take precautions in keeping his diabetes on track. In addition
to carrying chewable candy and glucose tablets, he makes sure that there is
a bottle of orange juice near him at all times. Moritsugu has said that
having diabetes gives him a "first-hand appreciation for the efforts that
everyone with diabetes faces every day."
In July 2006, Moritsugu became the acting surgeon general after Richard
Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS, completed his term as the 17th surgeon general.
Overseeing the operations of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned
Corps, Moritsugu says having diabetes is an excellent springboard for
talking about larger issues such as preventing diseases, improving health
literacy and eliminating health disparities in minority communities. "Our
role as health professionals is to provide the best scientific evidence and
information, so that those of us, as patients, can make good health
choices," said Moritsugu.
Since Diabetes Forecast went to press, President Bush has nominated
James W. Holsinger, Jr., MD, PhD, to serve as the next surgeon general.
Holsinger must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Moritsugu will continue as
acting surgeon general until that time.
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's premier voluntary
health organization supporting diabetes research, information and advocacy.
The Association's mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve
the lives of all people affected by diabetes. Founded in 1940, the
Association provides services to hundreds of communities across the
country.
American Diabetes Association
(Author: http://www.diabetes.org)
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