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Last up-date: April 13, 2010
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| Diabetic Gastroparesis |
GPDA's web site has been
recognized by WEGO Health
as an outstanding resource
for health information on
diabetic gastroparesis.
Thank you WEGO Health
for the award recognition!
Our Mission
Privacy, Policies and Terms of Use
Our vision: A world where children, men and women suffering from digestive motility diseases are comprehended by the general public and are provided compassionate, competent medical care, all the while being reassured that progress for effective treatments and a cure is robustly funded.
GPDA has been established in order to try to find solutions through supporting research, increasing public awareness, and providing information to those who suffer with gastroparesis and related gastrointestinal dysmotilities.
- Awareness: Bring awareness of gastroparesis and related dysmotility disorders to the public, to the social and family units of the individuals suffering, to the medical profession and to other non-profit entities.
- Educate via printed educational materials, maintenance of a high-quality Web site and lectures/presentations.
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Access to proven effective treatments by preparing policy papers.
- Support research and researchers’ efforts: Help increase dialogue between researchers through support for scientific meetings, by providing seed money for research projects, by engaging in dialogue to challenge negative dogma.
- Communicate a vision for more diagnostic tools, treatment options and facilities.
Our Values:
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Ambition: To change policies that block access to effective treatments; to change negative perceptions held by some medical care professionals; to increase public understanding; to push for treatment centres, training and support for research. We strive to provide accurate information.
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Dream: We dare to dream for the day when a cure is found for all.
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Honesty: We are accountable to our donors. We work with integrity, efficiency and transparency.
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Compassion: We believe in a supportive fellowship and caring world.
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Difference: We value and respect each other without prejudice. We value diversity and are united under a common cause.
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Independence: We believe independence from commercial influence is vital. Our loyalties reside with the families and individuals suffering from digestive motility illnesses.
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Our community: We are committed to act as an agent of change for our community by expressing the need and supporting a vision for more treatment facilities.
It is our belief that research efforts directed towards finding answers for gastroparesis, the most common of the more severe motility problems, will help to uncover answers for many other related gastrointestinal motility diseases and disorders. Gastroparesis is often accompanied by other motility problems of the esophagus, small intestine and colon.










