Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 7, 2026

A High-Throughput Multiplexed Screening for Type 1 Diabetes, Celiac Diseases, and COVID-19
Published on: July 5, 2022
Type 2 diabetes in the First Nations population: a case example of clinical practice guidelines
1Health Sciences Programs, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. shubair@unbc.ca
Context:
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a major public health concern and has reached epidemic proportions in the Canadian First Nation population. Reasons for this epidemic are the consequences of low socioeconomic status, and challenges to screening, primary prevention, management and access to care.
Issue:
This article presents the authors' opinions of the healthcare needs specific to the First Nation population in Canada with respect to management of T2D.
Lessons Learned:
The authors argue that the current Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines are insufficient to provide a basis for health care and funding policies related to T2D management in the First Nation population. The authors present their own recommendations in relation to funding policies and the appropriateness of services for the First Nation population.
Related Concept Videos
Type II Diabetes Mellitus III: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis
Diabetes Mellitus: Type 2 and Gestational
Type II Diabetes I: Introduction
Diabetes: Management and Pharmacotherapy
Insulin remains the cornerstone of treatment for most patients with type 1 and many...
Type I Diabetes III: Clinical Manifestations
Diabetes: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Complications