It was established in 2001 by David C. Klonoff (Mills Peninsula Health Services).
DTS is responsible for organizing three scientific conferences each year.
They are: Some of the educational objectives discussed during these conferences include: In 2013, DTS gained support from the Food and Drug Administration for a proposed post-market surveillance system to test the accuracy and quality of self-monitoring of blood glucose systems.
[5][6] The bi-monthly peer-reviewed medical journal, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of Diabetes Technology Society.
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