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    diabetes discourse

    Explore " diabetes discourse" with insightful episodes like "Strategies for Addressing Diabetes Stigma and Discrimination", "Why Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Therapy Should Be Offered to Pregnant T1D Patients", "Guiding Principles of Treating Gestational Diabetes", "Disease Spotlight: Reflecting on Liver Health in Diabetes Care" and "Key Considerations for CGM Use in Older Adults with T1D" from podcasts like ""Public Health", "OB/GYN and Women's Health", "OB/GYN and Women's Health", "Clinician's Roundtable" and "Geriatrics"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    Strategies for Addressing Diabetes Stigma and Discrimination

    Strategies for Addressing Diabetes Stigma and Discrimination
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Mary de Groot, PhD

    The prevalence of diabetes-related stigma is alarmingly high. In fact, four in five adults have reported experiencing some form of diabetes stigma at some point in their lives. To learn how we as healthcare providers can help reduce this burden for our patients with diabetes, Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Mary de Groot, Professor of Medicine and the Associate Vice Chair for Wellness at Indiana University School of Medicine.

    Why Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Therapy Should Be Offered to Pregnant T1D Patients

    Why Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Therapy Should Be Offered to Pregnant T1D Patients
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Helen Murphy, PhD

    There are many challenges associated with managing type 1 diabetes (T1D) in pregnant patients, which is why a recent study examined the use of an automated insulin delivery system in this patient population. Using this method, insulin doses were adjusted every 8 to 10 minutes according to a patient’s real-time glucose levels taken from her continuous glucose monitor. As a result, women experienced a higher percentage time in the pregnancy glucose target range, less hyperglycemia, and less gestational weight gain. Learn more about how these findings may impact the management of T1D both during and after pregnancy with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Helen Murphy, a Professor of Medicine in Diabetes and Antenatal Care at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom.

    Guiding Principles of Treating Gestational Diabetes

    Guiding Principles of Treating Gestational Diabetes
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: David Simmons, MD

    Gestational hypertension is more common in preeclampsia, and there’s more chance of the baby ending up in the neonatal intensive care unit. So what can we learn from the randomized trials of women patients with gestational diabetes? Learn more with Dr. John Buse as he speaks with Dr. David Simmons, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at the Western Sydney University Macarthur Clinical School in Australia.

    Disease Spotlight: Reflecting on Liver Health in Diabetes Care

    Disease Spotlight: Reflecting on Liver Health in Diabetes Care
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Suijit Janardhan, MD, PhD

    Diabetic patients have a significant risk for developing more advanced liver disease, and the disease that they’re particularly at risk for is steatotic liver disease. Dive into this episode to learn more with Dr. Charles Turck and Dr. Sujit Janardhan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and the Department of Transplant Surgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

    Key Considerations for CGM Use in Older Adults with T1D

    Key Considerations for CGM Use in Older Adults with T1D
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Anna Kahkoska, MD, PhD

    Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help improve glycemic management in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but integrating this technology can be a complex learning process for older adults. So what do we need to consider when it comes to CGM use in older adults? Find out with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Anna Kahkoska, Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Kahkoska is also the author of a recent paper, titled “Nothing is linear: Characterizing the determinants and dynamics of CGM use in older adults with type 1 diabetes.”

    Addressing Gaps to Tackle Obesity in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

    Addressing Gaps to Tackle Obesity in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Elizabeth Selvin, PhD, MPH

    As obesity rates continue to rise in adults with type 1 diabetes, what can we do to combat this growing obstacle? Dr. John Buse speaks with an expert in the field, Dr. Elizabeth Selvin, about obesity in patients with type 1 diabetes and shares management strategies.

    Insights from Obesity Canada: A Deep Dive into Guideline Updates

    Insights from Obesity Canada: A Deep Dive into Guideline Updates
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Sue Pedersen, MD, FRCPC

    New guidelines published by Obesity Canada take a deep dive into pharmacotherapy and feature the latest recommendations on comorbidities and decision tools. To better understand the impact of these guidelines, Dr. John Buse speaks with one of the guidelines authors, Dr. Sue Pedersen, a specialist in endocrinology and metabolism.

    SNAP, Food Insecurity, & Healthcare Spending: What Do We Need to Know?

    SNAP, Food Insecurity, & Healthcare Spending: What Do We Need to Know?
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH

    Food assistance programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help relieve food insecurity. But can they also lower healthcare spending? To answer this question, Dr. John Buse sits down with Dr. Seth Berkowitz from the Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.

    Can Generic Drugs Be Repurposed for COVID-19 Treatment?

    Can Generic Drugs Be Repurposed for COVID-19 Treatment?
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Carolyn Bramante

    Emerging research has shed light on the possibility of generic drugs being repurposed for the treatment of COVID-19. Dr. John Buse discusses metformin, ivermectin, and fluvoxamine with Dr. Carolyn Bramante, an Assistant Professor in the Division of Geriatrics, Palliative and Primary Care at the University of Minnesota Medical School.

    Investigating the T1D Increase: A Look at Rising Rates in Children Amid COVID-19

    Investigating the T1D Increase: A Look at Rising Rates in Children Amid COVID-19
    Host: Carol Wysham, MD
    Guest: Jane J. Kim, M.D.

    Since 2020, pediatricians have seen a rapid rise in new-onset type 1 diabetes in children. Is this due to the COVID-19 pandemic or an indirect consequence of it? To answer this question, Dr. Jane Kim, a pediatric endocrinologist at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego, shares what kind of correlation she's seeing.

    Diabetes Alert Day: Spreading Awareness & Education

    Diabetes Alert Day: Spreading Awareness & Education
    Guest: Claresa Levetan, MD

    Diabetes impacts around 40 million Americans and 25% of them don't even know they have it. Luckily, Diabetes Alert Day was created to spread awareness of this widespread disease. To help us understand this campaign, Dr. Claresa Levetan, an endocrinologist at Grand View Health in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, shares insights on the importance of Diabetes Alert Day.

    A Look at Emerging Research on T2D & COVID-19 Severity

    A Look at Emerging Research on T2D & COVID-19 Severity
    Host: Carol Wysham, MD
    Guest: Deepak Vashishth, PhD
    Guest: Bowen Wang

    Can we predict when a patient with COVID-19 requires hospitalization? To answer this question, Dr. Carol Wysham is joined by Dr. Deepak Vashishth and Mr. Bowen Wang from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to share data from their study on the impact of glycemic levels and common medications on COVID-19 severity in patients with type 2 diabetes.

    Taking a New Approach to Treat Type 1 Diabetes

    Taking a New Approach to Treat Type 1 Diabetes
    Host: John E. Anderson, MD
    Guest: Raghu Mirmira, MD,PhD

    When treating type 1 diabetes, should we be focusing on disease prevention rather than reversal? Dr. John Anderson takes a look at prevention tactics for type 1 diabetes progression with Dr. Raghu Mirmira, a Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Translational Research Center at the University of Chicago.

    Investigating SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Diabetes: Considerations & Conversation

    Investigating SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Diabetes: Considerations & Conversation
    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
    Guest: Anne Louise Peters, MD

    SGLT-2 inhibitors have been authorized for diabetic patients in Europe, but is it close to receiving FDA approval in the U.S.? Dr. Anne Peters of USC speaks with Dr. John Buse about SGLT-2 inhibitors and considerations for diabetic ketoacidosis, heart failure, and chronic kidney disease.

    Managing Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Managing Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Host: Carol Wysham, MD
    Guest: Alexis McKee, MD

    Patient care has evolved amid the COVID-19 pandemic, causing unexpected challenges in managing diseases such as diabetes. Dr. Carol Wysham joins Dr. Alexis McKee, a practicing endocrinologist and an assistant professor of medicine at Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, to discuss how patients have been overcoming challenges in managing diabetes during the pandemic.

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