Diabeter
Mariana Carvalho is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in technology, marketing, and education. Currently serving as Editor in Chief at Women in Technology Publication, Mariana leads a team focused on creating content that celebrates female achievements in the tech industry while promoting diversity and inclusion. As a co-founder of Brazilians in Tech, Mariana connects and empowers Brazilian women in STEM. Previous roles include Solutions Engineer at Dell Technologies, where Mariana provided technical consulting for major clients, and founder of causeFI, utilizing Generative Art and Blockchain for social impact. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Computer Science and an MBA in Business Intelligence from Jackson State University and ESPM, respectively, alongside several specializations and a Bachelor's degree in Advertising and Marketing.
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Diabeter
Diabeter is the specialized treatment center for individuals with type 1 diabetes. With locations in Rotterdam, Deventer, Eindhoven and Groningen, we treat over 3,000 people with type 1 diabetes, including both children and adults. Our focus is on one thing: providing optimal diabetes care. We achieve this by combining personal care and attention with the latest technologies. Our mission is to enable people with diabetes to grow up and live without complications as much as possible. Our specialized diabetes care is covered by all health insurance providers. Our commitment to our patients goes beyond the visits to our clinics. Our diabetes care continues remotely through E-health, education, daily phone consultations, and 24/7 accessibility to diabetes-specialized nurses and medical specialists. E-health at Diabeter provides nearly real-time personalized care by remotely monitoring blood glucose levels. Improved diabetes management results in significantly fewer hospital admissions (only 3% of our patients per year). Most importantly, our patients lead healthier lives, and in the case of children, they grow up healthier. This helps prevent diabetes complications in later life as much as possible!