Pumping Insulin, 7th Edition – Preorder

Get ready for the all-new 7th edition of Pumping Insulin, which covers the latest devices in a concise and easy-to-use format.

Pumping Insulin 7 Cover

Update (06/21/24):

Preorder Today!

Thank you for the widespread interest in the 7th edition of Pumping Insulin with Automated Insulin Delivery. Authors John Walsh, P.A., Ruth Roberts, M.A., and Timothy Bailey, M.D., F.A.C.E. are incorporating significant advances in automated insulin delivery (AID) and DIY systems.

You will see PI7 in Summer 2024 with the latest information on AIDs and glucose management. Resource updates in this edition include:

  • the inner workings of different AID algorithms
  • which settings affect your glucose on each AID system
  • how to maximize glucose outcomes and safety with an AID system
  • steps to minimize infusion set issues
  • achieving expert and personal glucose goals
  • how to find your optimal total daily dose from your average glucose elevation
  • a comparison of meal sizing and carb counting for determining bolus doses
  • selecting optimal thresholds for alerts and alarms, when to use them, and when to streamline them to avoid alarm burnout

With all the advances in research and diabetes management, this edition is essential for healthcare professionals and those wearing an insulin pump or AID system. Over the weeks to come, look for teasers, excerpts, and exclusive content to keep you engaged and informed. We’ll let you know the availability once the book is published.

This up-to-date 7th edition of Pumping Insulin with Automated Insulin Delivery contains helpful theory, details, and thorough procedures designed to improve your life on an insulin pump or AID system.

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Pumping Insulin helps you become proficient and confident in managing insulin with a pump, CGM, and an HCL system. Access the benefits of automated insulin delivery for a more flexible lifestyle and enhanced well-being.

Special features:

  • Find your correct TDD and BC settings in a hybrid closed-loop or insulin pump
  • Increase time in range and lessen glucose variability
  • Correct unwanted glucose patterns
  • Improve your glucose while avoiding hypoglycemia
  • Increase Infusion set performance
  • All about carb counting and meal size boluses
  • Meds for stopping glucose spikes
  • Over 300 carb factors, and 150 tables, figures,
    and examples

About the Authors

John Walsh, PA, has provided clinical care to thousands of people with diabetes in various clinical settings. He is the author of or coauthor of hundreds of diabetes articles and books, a thought leader in diabetes technology, and a popular presenter on diabetes topics to physicians, health professionals, pharmaceutical companies, and people with diabetes. His various PowerPoint presentations are available on our site. He consults and sits on the Advisory Board of several pharmaceutical companies. John also conducts research on how insulin pumps are used to assess the quality of diabetes education and the ease, convenience, and effectiveness of pump features as well as assessing continuous monitors and their effectiveness. He is considered an authority on intensive diabetes management. John also works at Advanced Metabolic Care + Research (AMCR). AMCR is recognized as one of the leading endocrinology centers in Southern California.

Ruth Roberts, MA, is a medical writer, editor, and educational consultant on intensive self-management. She has been involved in diabetes support groups for over 20 years and has co-authored several books on diabetes. She is a professional member of the American Diabetes Association, has served on the Board of Directors for the International Diabetes Athletes Association. She manages business matters and product development for the company. Her expertise in presenting complex information in a clear, easy-to-read format benefits our publications. She worked for 20 years in academic teaching and corporate training before developing the company.

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