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As the number of Americans living with diabetes continues to rise, staying up to date on the latest diabetes research is more essential than ever to help patients achieve glucose control. With Diabetes Discourse, you’ll hear from diabetes and endocrinology experts on emerging research, diagnostic and treatment strategies, and various elements that impact a patient’s disease course, including risk factors, vitamin and mineral supplementation, physical activity, and kidney disease. Because when it comes to diabetes, glucose control is just the beginning.
- 604 - Diabetes and CKD: Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment
Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA
Guest: Ian de Boer, MDSince up to 40 percent of patients with diabetes develop diabetic kidney disease, it’s essential to know how to proactively diagnose and treat them using the latest therapeutic advances and strategies. Tune in to hear Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley discuss diabetes management in patients with chronic kidney disease with Dr. Ian de Boer, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology and the Director of the Kidney Research Institute at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Tue, 21 May 2024 - 00min - 603 - Uncovering the Prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes in Older Adults
Guest: Elena Toschi, MD
Approximately over the last decade, lifespans in the general population have increased, along with a rise in the prevalence of type 1 diabetes in older adult patients. Since each patient has a unique disease, the clinician should personalize and devise the best approach to diabetes management and glycemic targets, as well as manage comorbidities and complications. To learn more, join Dr. Elena Toschi, Director of the Young Adult Program at Joslin Diabetes Center and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Thu, 09 May 2024 - 00min - 602 - Concentrating on the MOMPOD Trial for Metformin Plus Insulin
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Kim Boggess, MDThe most common forms of diabetes encountered in pregnant patients include gestational diabetes and preexisting type 2 diabetes. So how does adding metformin to insulin treatment help these patients? Join Dr. John Buse as he talks about the MOMPOD Trial with lead author, Dr. Kim Boggess, Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 00min - 601 - Utilizing Hybrid Closed-Loop Technology for T1D Pediatric Patients
Guest: R. Paul Wadwa, M.D.
Since young kids have a different activity level and diet than older kids or adult patients, controlling type 1 diabetes in younger patients can be more challenging, and there tends to be more variability in their blood sugars. However, a recent study identified that hybrid closed-loop technology could help give children with type 1 diabetes the best outcomes and quality of life. To learn more, tune in with Dr. Paul Wadwa, Professor of Pediatrics and the Medical Director of the Pediatric Clinic at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 00min - 600 - Semaglutide Reduces CV Events in Non-Diabetic, Overweight Patients
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: A. Michael Lincoff, MDGiven the growing evidence that obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, a recent study assessed the impact of semaglutide on cardiovascular outcomes in patients who are overweight or obese but do not have diabetes. Not only did semaglutide reduce the risk of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and stroke by 20 percent, but it also significantly reduced the risk of developing diabetes. Dive further into the findings and implications with Dr. Carol Wysham and study author Dr. Michael Lincoff.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 00min - 599 - Overcoming Obesity: Insights from the SURMOUNT-4 Trial
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Louis J. Aronne, MD, FTOSIn the SURMOUNT-4 trial, 100 patients with obesity were on tirezpatide for 9 months, and the average weight loss was 20.9 percent. The patients were then randomized to receive either placebo with behavioral intervention or tirzepatide for another year, and the patients in the former group regained a significant amount of weight. Dive further into the study’s findings and implications with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Louis Aronne, the Sanford I. Weill Professor of Metabolic Research at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 00min - 598 - Strategies for Addressing Diabetes Stigma and Discrimination
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Mary de Groot, PhDThe 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.
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 00min - 597 - How the Artificial Pancreas Can Help Diabetic Patients
Host: Stuart Weinzimer, MD
The artificial pancreas represents the integration of two separate devices: a continuous glucose monitor and an insulin pump. Learn more about this technology and how it can help improve diabetic patients’ quality of life with Dr. Stuart Weinzimer, Interim Section Chief of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Yale School of Medicine.
Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 00min - 596 - Using CGMs and Insulin Pumps to Treat Pediatric Patients with T1D
Host: Stuart Weinzimer, MD
From continuous glocuose monitors to insulin pumps, there have been immense technological advancements for patients with type 1 diabetes. Learn more about how these two tools can be used to treat pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes with Dr. Stuart Weinzimer, Interim Section Chief of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Yale School of Medicine.
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 00min - 595 - Challenging the Misconception That T1D Is a Childhood-Onset Disease
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Michael Fang, PhDAccording to a recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the median age of patients with type 1 diabetes is 24. However, type 1 diabetes that develops in adulthood is often mistakenly identified as type 2 diabetes, resulting in improper treatment. Joining Dr. John Buse to review this study’s key findings and how we can determine if an adult with new-onset diabetes might have type 1 diabetes is Dr. Michael Fang, Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiovascular and Clinical Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University.
Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 00min - 594 - Decoding Diabetes Diversity: A Study on Heterogeneity and Endotypes in T1D
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Maria Jose Redondo, MD, PhD, MPHA recent paper focused on a variety of topics associated with type 1 diabetes, including its heterogenenity, endotypes, slowly progressive insulin-dependent diabetes, and the term type 1.5 diabetes. Dive into these topics with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Maria Redondo, Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Diabetes and Endocrinology at Baylor College of Medicine in Texas.
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 00min - 593 - Why Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Therapy Should Be Offered to Pregnant T1D Patients
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Helen Murphy, PhDThere 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.
Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 00min - 592 - Discussing a T2D Medication That Could Reduce Insulin Needs in T1D
Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA
Guest: David Selzer, MDNew research suggests that a GLP-1 receptor agonist medication, semaglutide, which has been approved for type 2 diabetes and obesity, could also be used to treat type 1 diabetes in patients. So what are the risks for patients who have type 1 diabetes and who are obese? Joining Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley to discuss this is Dr. David Selzer, Clinical Instructor of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and leads the Medical Weight Loss Program at NYU Langone Medical Associates in the Florida Division.
Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 00min - 591 - How Overnight Glucose Levels Impact Daily Activities in T1D Patients
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Beth Pyatak, PhD, OTR/LAccording to a recent study, fluncuations in glucose levels while sleeping can directly impact type 1 diabetes patients’ ability to complete daily activities. In fact, it was found that higher variability overnight led to lower sustained attention and lower engagement in demanding activities the following day. So how can we control glucose levels to help our patients feel better? Explore the study’s key findings and management strategies with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Elizabeth Pyatak, an Associate Professor of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the University of Southern California who worked on the study.
Fri, 10 Nov 2023 - 00min - 590 - Breaking Down Biosimilar Insulins: A Look at the Regulatory Process and Impacts
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Simon Heller, MDAmid the crisis around the cost of diabetes care worldwide, biosimilar insulins could help save millions of dollars and allow more patients to be treated safely and effectively. But how exactly are these products approved, and how do they compare to the original product? Find out with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Simon Heller, Professor of Clinical Diabetes at the University of Sheffield and the Director of Research and Development at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. Together, they’ll review Dr. Heller’s recent paper on biosimilar basal insulins that was published in Clinical Diabetes.
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 - 00min - 589 - Educating Providers and Patients About Insulin Biosimilars
Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA
Guest: Elizabeth Cook, PharmD, AE-C, BCACP, CDCESWith a shortage of insulin products in the United States, our diabetic patients are left without lifesaving medications, making this a prominent barrier in clinical practice. However, insulin biosimilars may offer more accessibility and affordability, but what do we know about them? Join Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley as she speaks with Dr. Lizzie Cook, Clinical Pharmacist at Robert J. Dole Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas.
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 - 00min - 588 - How Ultra-Processed Foods Increase the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Jean-Philippe Drouin-Chartier, DtP, PhDWhat’s the relationship between ultra-processed food consumption and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes? Find out with Dr. John Buse as he speaks with Dr. Jean-Philippe Drouin-Chartier about his research that sought to answer this exact question. Dr. Drouin-Chartier is an Assistant Professor at the Faculté de Pharmacie at Laval University and a researcher in the Nutrition, Health, and Society Center of the Institute on Nutrition and Functional Foods in Quebec, Canada.
Fri, 20 Oct 2023 - 00min - 587 - Recapping a Narrative Review on the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in T2D
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: David Cherney, MD, PhDThere have been several major advances regarding the management of chronic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes over the last 5 years, leading Dr. David Cherney and a team of authors to publish a narrative review on how to best manage these patients using the latest treatment options like SGLT2 inhibitors and non-steroidal MRAs. Tune in to hear him share key highlights from the review with Dr. John Buse. Dr. Cherney is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and the Director of the Renal Physiology Laboratory at University Health Network in Canada.
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 - 00min - 586 - The Impact of RADIANT: A Deep Dive into the Study
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Louis Philipson, MD, PhDOver the last 15 years, the monogenic diabetes registry now has over 4,000 patients involved, and from that, the RADIANT study was started to identify new kinds of rare and atypical diabetes. So how can genetics testing and the RADIANT study provide atypical diabetes patients with better diagnoses and treatment? Learn more with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Louis Philipson, Professor in the Department of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago.
Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 00min - 585 - Guiding Principles of Treating Gestational Diabetes
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: David Simmons, MDGestational 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.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 00min - 584 - How Diet Can Affect the Gut Microbiome
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Karen D. Corbin, PhD, RDOne of the biggest missing links in current literature about obesity and the gut microbiome was causality. In an effort to address that gap, a recent clinical trial was conducted, and now, the results are in. So what were the key findings, and how can we translate those findings into clinical practice? Find out how one’s diet can affect the gut microbiome with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Karen Corbin, an Investigator at the AdventHealth Translational Research Institute in Orlando, Florida.
Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 00min - 582 - Key Considerations for CGM Use in Older Adults with T1D
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Anna Kahkoska, MD, PhDContinuous 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.”
Wed, 19 Jul 2023 - 00min - 581 - Vitamin D Can Reduce the Risk of T2D in Prediabetic Patients
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Anastassios Pittas, MD, MSVitamin D has numerous benefits, and according to a recent study, it can even help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes in patients with prediabtes. Learn more about the key findings from this research with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Anastassios Pittas, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Endocrinology at Tufts Medical Center.
Fri, 02 Jun 2023 - 00min - 580 - How Hypoglycemia Can Lead to Unsafe Driving Practices in T1D Patients
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Viral Shah, MDSevere hypoglycemia can lead to dangerous challenges, one of them being an increase in vehicular accidents. Dive into the results from a study that investigated the correlation between the prevalence of hypoglycemia while driving in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and how many of those cases might have led to vehicular accidents with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Viral Shah, Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes.
Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 00min - 579 - Fad Diets & Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Host: Carol Wysham, MDThe guidelines for healthy eating encourage a balance of many things, but doesn’t address the specific amount of carbohydrates, protein, and fat. And with so many fad diets circulating, how do we develop informed dietary recommendations for our patients with type 2 diabetes? Dr. Kathleen Stanley, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator with the Baptist Health Center discusses factors to take into consideration when making these decisions.
Mon, 18 Jan 2021 - 00min - 578 - Investigating the Impact of Bempedoic Acid on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Statin-Intolerant Patients
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Steven Nissen, MDAmong statin-intolerant patients, treatment with bempedoic acid is associated with a lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular events according to a recent study. Dive into the study’s key findings with Dr. John Buse and Dr. Steven Nissen, who published the placebo-controlled study of bempedoic acid among statin-intolerant patients in The New England Journal.
Tue, 16 May 2023 - 00min - 577 - Addressing Gaps to Tackle Obesity in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Elizabeth Selvin, PhD, MPHAs 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.
Mon, 08 May 2023 - 00min - 576 - Closing Gaps in Care for Patients with T2D & CV Disease
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Jennifer B. Green, MDThe COORDINATE Study evaluated patients with cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes who encounter barriers in receiving newer diabetes medications. To better understand these gaps in care, Dr. John Buse speaks with one of the researchers, Dr. Jennifer Green from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 00min - 575 - Maximizing Weight Loss & Minimizing Side Effects With GLP-1
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Ania Jastreboff, MD, PhDCounseling patients with obesity who are on GLP-1 receptor agonists can be challenging. How can we leverage the biology of GLP-1 receptor antagonists to improve weight loss while avoiding side effects? Dr. John Buse speaks with a leading expert in the field, Dr. Ania Jastreboff, about the role of GLP-1 receptor agonists in weight loss.
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 00min - 574 - Adapting Our Exercise Talk: Key Tips on Counseling Patients on Exercise
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, PhD, CSCS*D, FNSCAThere are immeasurable benefits to exercise, but the hard part for patients may be getting started. How can we help our patients make exercise a part of their lives? Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Abbie Smith-Ryan, a Professor of Exercise Physiology at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, about the key benefits of exercise and how to encourage them for various patient populations.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 00min - 573 - Insights from Obesity Canada: A Deep Dive into Guideline Updates
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Sue Pedersen, MD, FRCPCNew 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.
Thu, 26 Jan 2023 - 00min - 572 - Key Therapeutic Insights on Semaglutide in Adolescent Obesity
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Silva Arslanian, MDNew research on once-daily semaglutide for adolescent patients with obesity may alter clinicians’ approach to care. What do we need to know? Dr. John Buse speaks with one of the study’s investigators, Dr. Silva Arslanian, from the University of Pittsburgh to dive into this clinical data and explore how these results may change the treatment landscape.
Mon, 23 Jan 2023 - 00min - 571 - Explore Impacts Of Glucose-Lowering Medications in Addition to Metformin
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Jennifer B. Green, MDWhat does the latest research on glycemia reduction show us about the impact of glucose-lowering medication in combination with metformin on microvascular and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes? Dr. John Buse speaks with one of the study’s investigators, Dr. Jennifer Green, a Professor of Medicine at Duke University, about this emerging data.
Tue, 20 Dec 2022 - 00min - 570 - Key Insights from GRADE: Exploring Data on Glycemia Reduction in T2D
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Deborah Wexler, MDThe GRADE study demonstrated the efficacy of different treatment options for patients with type 2 diabetes. To learn more about these treatment options, Dr. John Buse joins one of the study’s investigators, Dr. Deborah Wexler from Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital Diabetes Center, to dive into this study.
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 00min - 569 - Breaking Down the Bionic Pancreas: A Device for Dosing Decisions for T1D
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Steven Russell, MD, PhDResearch continues to emerge on the bionic pancreas and its capabilities, and a recent study shows how it can count carbohydrates and lower A1c for patients with type 1 diabetes. To find out how it does, Dr. John Buse is joined by Dr. Steven Russell, an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Mon, 07 Nov 2022 - 00min - 568 - An Assessment of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems for T1D
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Martin de Bock, PhD FRACPRecent research has explored the efficacy of open source automated insulin delivery devices for patient with type 1 diabetes. What did these results tell us? Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Martin de Bock, a pediatric endocrinologist at the University of Otago in Christchurch, New Zealand, to dive deeper into this research.
Fri, 04 Nov 2022 - 00min - 567 - A Look at Comprehensive Telehealth for PPDM
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Matthew Crowley, MDCan telehealth change the way we manage persistently controlled type 2 diabetes (PPDM)? Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Matt Crowley, an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Nutrition at Duke University, to explore some of the research on different methods of telehealth.
Fri, 28 Oct 2022 - 00min - 566 - SNAP, Food Insecurity, & Healthcare Spending: What Do We Need to Know?
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPHFood 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.
Fri, 28 Oct 2022 - 00min - 565 - Getting to Know GRADE: A Comparative Study of T2D Treatment
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Ashok Balasubramanyam, MDResearchers from the GRADE study zeroed in on islet autoimmunity in beta cell dysfunction for patients with type 2 diabetes. What did various treatment options show us? Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Ashok Balasubramanyam, a Professor in the Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at Baylor College of Medicine.
Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 00min - 564 - Exploring Precision Medicine in the Treatment of Diabetes
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Jose C. Florez, MD, PhDPrecision medicine may be the future of diabetes treatment. But what’s needed to implement this approach into practice? Here to explore this concept with Dr. John Buse is Dr. Jose Florez, Chief of the Endocrine Division and Diabetes Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 - 00min - 563 - Can Generic Drugs Be Repurposed for COVID-19 Treatment?
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Carolyn BramanteEmerging 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.
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 - 00min - 559 - A Fight Against Obesity: Evaluating Clinical Data from the SURMOUNT-1 Trial
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Ania Jastreboff, MD, PhDIn the ongoing battle against obesity, what does the SURMOUNT-1 study tell us about the role of tirzepatide? Dr. Ania Jastreboff, who is an Associate Professor of Medicine and the co-director of Weight Management and Obesity Prevention Program at Yale School of Medicine, chats with Dr. John Buse and this study’s findings.
Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 00min - 558 - Heart Failure Consensus Report: A Review of ADA Recommendations
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Rodica Pop-Busui, MD, PhDThe American Diabetes Association (ADA) published a new consensus report with the American College of Cardiology on heart failure in patients with diabetes. What does this report recommend—and how will these recommendations impact clinical practice? Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Rodica Pop-Busui from the University of Michigan about these updated heart failure recommendations.
Tue, 16 Aug 2022 - 00min - 557 - Exploring AACE Updates on the Management of NAFLD & NASH
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Kenneth Cusi, MD, FACP, FACEThe American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) released new recommendations for the diagnosis and management of NAFLD and NASH. To learn more about these updates, Dr. John Buse speaks with Dr. Kenneth Cusi, who is the Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism in the Department of Medicine at the University of Florida.
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 00min - 556 - The IRIS Trial: Reviewing Results & Taking a Look at Pioglitazone
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: David Spence, MDPioglitazone was studied in the Insulin Resistance Intervention after Stroke trial, or IRIS for short. What do we need to know about it? Joining Dr. John Buse to share background and clinical data of the impacts observed is Dr. David Spence, a Professor Emeritus of Neurology and Clinical Pharmacology at Western University and the Director of the Stroke Prevention and Atherosclerosis Research Center in London, Ontario.
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 00min - 555 - Investigating Interventions: The Role of Lifestyle Changes in Preventing Diabetes
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Samuel Dagogo-Jack, MD, DScIntensive lifestyle interventions have shown to, if not prevent, significantly delay the onset of diabetes. But what do we need to know about these interventions? Joining Dr. John Buse to share clinical data and unravel the impacts of interventions in prediabetic patients is Dr. Samuel Dagogo-Jack from the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center.
Fri, 20 May 2022 - 00min - 554 - Exploring A New Anti-Obesity Treatment
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Domenica M. Rubino, MDThe obesity epidemic affects millions of patients around the world, but a new treatment option may be a game-changer for the treatment landscape. Lead author of the STEP 8 clinical trial, Dr. Domenica Rubino, joins Dr. John Buse to share the insights from this drug trial and how these key clinical findings may impact the obesity treatment landscape.
Thu, 12 May 2022 - 00min - 553 - Exploring the Deintensification of Hypoglycemia-Inducing Medications
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Anastasia-Stefania Alexopoulos, MBBS, MHSDr. John Buse joins Dr. Anastasia-Stefania Alexopoulos, an endocrinologist, researcher, and Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine to share her research on the deintensification of hypoglycemia-inducing medications in diabetic adults.
Thu, 21 Apr 2022 - 00min - 551 - 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.
Mon, 11 Apr 2022 - 00min - 550 - Evaluating the Rapid Rise of T1D in Children Amid the COVID-19 PandemicMon, 11 Apr 2022 - 00min
- 547 - Evaluating the Importance of Oral Health in T1D
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Rodica Pop-Busui, MD, PhDType 2 diabetes can be reflected in a patient's oral health, but can we say the same for patients with type 1 diabetes? Here to dive into that question and to share her latest findings in oral health in patients with type 1 diabetes is Dr. Rodica Pop-Busui, a Larry D. Soderquist Professor of Diabetes and Vice-chair for Clinical Research in the Department of Internal Medicine and also the Director of Clinical Research, Mentoring and Development of M-Diabetes at the University of Michigan.
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 - 00min - 546 - Managing Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Alexis McKee, MDPatient 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.
Wed, 03 Mar 2021 - 00min - 545 - Key Communication Strategies for Patients with DiabetesMon, 14 Mar 2022 - 00min
- 544 - 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.
Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 00min - 543 - Hospitalization Utilization & Communication in Hypoglycemia: An Inside Look at Emerging Data
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Guest: Scott Pilla, MD, MHSOne of the most serious side effects of diabetes, hypoglycemia can lead to severe consequences, and keeping up with the latest in care can help us prevent this complication. To share the latest updates, Dr. John Anderson is joined by Lead Researcher Dr. Scott Pilla to share insights from his recent studies on hospital utilization and primary care communication for patients with diabetes.
Fri, 04 Mar 2022 - 00min - 542 - A Look at Emerging Research on T2D & COVID-19 Severity
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Deepak Vashishth, PhD
Guest: Bowen WangCan 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.
Thu, 10 Feb 2022 - 00min - 540 - Improving Diabetes Care with Positive Experience & Peer Support
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Guest: Elizabeth A. Beverly, PhDCurrent treatment strategies for diabetic patients focus on behavioral and clinical targets alone, but can shared experiences and peer support improve care? To learn more about this, Dr. John Anderson talks to Dr. Elizabeth Beverly from the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine to discuss her recent study on positive experiences for patients living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
Mon, 17 Jan 2022 - 00min - 532 - Dissecting Diabetes: Key Considerations for Low Protein Intake
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Christopher Taylor, PhD, RDN, LD, FANDDr. Carol Wysham meets with Dr. Christopher Taylor, Professor of Medical Dietetics at the Ohio State University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, to take a look at low protein intake and its overall impact on diabetic patients.
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 - 00min - 531 - Hypoglycemia & the Cardiovascular System: An Inside Look at Emerging Clinical Trial Data
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Guest: Simon Heller, MDWhat causes sudden death in patients with type 1 diabetes? Dr. Simon Heller, a Professor of Clinical Diabetes at the University of Sheffield, discusses severe hypoglycemia and cardiovascular risk in patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and what clinicians to look for.
Fri, 20 Aug 2021 - 00min - 530 - Exploring Experimental Medicine Studies, the Risk of Thrombosis, & the Impacts of HypoglycemiaFri, 20 Aug 2021 - 00min
- 529 - Assessing Glucose Control & Reducing Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Diabetes
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Guest: Simon Heller, MDDr. Simon Heller, a Professor of Clinical Diabetes at the University of Sheffield, and honorary consultant physician with the NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom, reflects on the steps we can take to prevent severe hypoglycemia and reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetic patients.
Fri, 20 Aug 2021 - 00min - 528 - Dissecting Clinical Trial Data from the 81st Scientific SessionsThu, 12 Aug 2021 - 00min
- 527 - Diabetes & Dermatology: Uncovering Skin Conditions in Diabetic PatientsWed, 04 Aug 2021 - 00min
- 526 - Investigating the Link Between Type 2 Diabetes & Obesity
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Kristen Nadeau, MD, MSIs there a link between type 2 diabetes and obesity? Dr. Carol Wysham joins Dr. Kristen Nadeau, a Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, to review her research on type 2 diabetes and what it could mean for our patients.
Fri, 30 Jul 2021 - 00min - 523 - Taking a New Approach to Treat Type 1 Diabetes
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Guest: Raghu Mirmira, MD,PhDWhen 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.
Thu, 13 May 2021 - 00min - 522 - Improving Diabetes Care with Technology: A Look at Continuous Glucose Monitors
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Irl Hirsch, MD, MACPHow is technology like continuous glucose monitors impacting the way we care for patients with diabetes, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic? To learn more about the technological advancements in diabetes care, Dr. Carol Wysham speaks with Dr. Irl Hirsch, a Professor in Diabetes Treatment and Teaching Chair at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Washington.
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 00min - 521 - Discovering the Discordance Between Measured A1Cs & GMIs
Host: Carol Wysham, MD
Guest: Irl Hirsch, MD, MACPWhy was there so much discordance between some patients’ GMI and their measured A1C? That’s the exact question Dr. Irl Hirsch from the University of Washington School of Medicine asked and explored in a paper he recently co-authored. And now Dr. Hirsch is here to share his findings.
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 00min - 520 - Investigating SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Diabetes: Considerations & Conversation
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Guest: Anne Louise Peters, MDSGLT-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.
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 - 00min - 519 - A Wake-Up Call to Diabetes: Spreading Awareness of Its SeriousnessFri, 19 Mar 2021 - 00min
- 518 - When & How to Screen Patients for DiabetesFri, 19 Mar 2021 - 00min
- 517 - Caring for Diabetic Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Host: John E. Anderson, MD
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD
Host: Carol Wysham, MDThe outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed healthcare professionals to adjust the way they treat patients with chronic conditions like diabetes. Tune in to hear Drs. John Anderson, John Buse, Carol Wysham share their experience caring for patients with diabetes amid the pandemic.
Mon, 09 Nov 2020 - 00min - 516 - Anti-inflammatory, Anti-atherogenic and Cardioprotective Effects of Insulin
Guest: Paresh Dandona, MD, PhD
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MDHost Dr. Farhad Zangeneh welcomes Paresh Dandona MD, PhD, Professor and Chief of Endocrinology in the Department of Medicine at the University of Buffalo. His Specialty and Research Focus are in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. He is also the Founder & Medical Director of the Diabetes-Endocrinology Center of Western New York. In this program, Dr. Dandona will be discussing insulin induced cardioprotection, inflammatory and oxidative stress in acute myocardial infarction. He will also review hyperglycemia and cardiotoxicity in acute myocardial infarction. Please take a listen!
Mon, 28 Jan 2013 - 00min - 515 - Physiologic Fundamentals of Impaired Glucose Metabolism
Guest: Robert A. Rizza, MD
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MDWhat are the sources of glucose in the body? Is diabetes a pancreatic disease or a hepatic disease? What is the importance of glucose toxicity in Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes patients? To answer these questions and many more, join our host Dr. Farhad Zangenh in a discussion with Dr. Robert Rizza, an authority in the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism in humans, and the Executive Dean for Research at Mayo Clinic. Download the podcast and listen in!
Sun, 27 Jan 2013 - 00min - 514 - Postprandial Blood Glucose: Diabetes Control & Complications
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD
Guest: Paul JellingerIn diabetes management, clinicians typically measure glycemic control with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and premeal glucose measurements, and HbA1c. And, the goals for each of these measurements have been established based on the results of many clinical trials. However, the majority of patients with diabetes fail to achieve these glycemic goals. Elevated postprandial glucose (PPG) concentrations may contribute to suboptimal glycemic control. Host Dr Farhad Zangeneh is joined by Dr. Paul Jellinger who will address the issue of postprandial glucose and its complications.
Paul S. Jellinger, MD and Master of the American College of Endocrinology (MACE) serves as Professor of Medicine on the voluntary faculty at the University of Miami and served as Chief of the Section of Endocrinology at Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. Dr. Jellinger served as president of the AACE, the ACE and the Florida Endocrine Society. Dr. Jellinger has been active on the AACE Board of Directors.
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 - 00min - 513 - Growing Concerns of Diabetes and Various Cancers
Guest: Yehuda Handelsman, MD
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MDDr Farhad Zangeneh is joined by Dr. Yehuda Handelsman, Medical Director at the Metabolic Institute of America; President of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists; and, Chair & Program Director, "Annual World Congress on Insulin Resistance, Diabetes & CVD".Dr. Handelsman will discuss the recent growing concerns between diabetes, anti-diabetes agents, and the increased prevalence of various cancers. Currently available data are limited, controversial, and confusing. The AACE and health care providers believe that this is a critically important area that needs further clarification.
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 - 00min - 512 - Diabetes Health Care Disparities in the African American Community
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD
Guest: James R. Gavin, III, MD, PhDHost Dr Farhad Zangeneh welcomes James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD, clinical professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Together they will explore the trends in the growth of diabetes in African Americans, the policies needed to address these problems, and some of the barriers that prevent better outcomes in diabetes care for African Americans and other high-risk minorities.
James R. Gavin III, MD AND PHD, clinical professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Gavin serves as CEO and Chief Medical Officer of Healing Our Village, Inc. He also belongs to a number of organizations, including the Institute of Medicine, the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the American Society of Clinical Investigation, the American Association of Physicians, and the Atlanta Rotary Club.
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 - 00min - 511 - Updates in the Classification & Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes
Guest: Kathleen "Kittie" Wyne, MD, PhD, FACE
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MDHost Dr. Farhad Zangeneh welcomes Dr. Kathleen "Kittie" Wyne from the The Methodist Hospital Research Institute (TMHRI) in Houston where she also coordinates their clinical research program in The Diabetes Research Center. Dr. Wyne discusses the changing classification of diabetes and pre-diabetes and how and when we should make the diagnosis. She also discusses the criteria for both diabetes and pre-diabetes and the tools available for clinicians.
Wed, 24 Oct 2012 - 00min - 510 - Attaining the Best Glucose Control Safely
Guest: George Grunberger, MD, FACP, FACE
Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MDHost Dr. Farhad Zangeneh welcomes Dr. George Grunberger on a discussion on how to attain the best glucose control for our patients and how to do it safely. The discussion stems from altering lifestyle changes for our patients, addressing how to set individualized targets for our patients and identifying whats the best course of action.
Dr. George Grunberger, founder and chairman of the Grunberger Diabetes Institute in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He is Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Medicine & Genetics at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. Dr. Grunberger has published well over 100 original peer-reviewed manuscripts in addition to reviews and book chapters. His research spans subjects from molecular underpinning of insulin resistance to clinical studies on diabetes and its complications.
Sun, 23 Sep 2012 - 00min - 509 - The Regulatory Environment for the Artificial Pancreas
Guest: Aaron Kowalski, PhD
Host: Timothy Bailey, MDThe artificial pancreas project lead by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation has made tremendous progress towards eventual outpatient clinical studies. A recent panel of experts met with the FDA and NIH to determine appropriate guidelines. What are regulatory guidelines for the artificial pancreas project? Join guest host Dr. Timothy Bailey and his guest, Assistant Vice President and Director of Glucose Control Research at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Dr. Aaron Kowalski as they discuss developments from controlled inpatient settings to real-world conditions and the need for regulation.
Tue, 21 Jun 2011 - 00min - 508 - Recommendations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Gestational Diabetes
Guest: Thomas Moore, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDNew screening standards for gestational diabetes could significantly increase the number of women and babies we identify as at-risk. Guest host Dr. Timothy Bailey talks with Dr. Thomas Moore, chairman of the department of reproductive medicine at the University of California, San Diego, about diabetes in pregnancy, and how gestational diabetes affects infant, childhood, and even adolescent obesity and overall health. They discusses screening methods for gestational diabetes, who is at risk, and the benefit from dietary interventions.
Wed, 25 May 2011 - 00min - 507 - Pioglitazone for Diabetes Prevention in Impaired Glucose Tolerance
Host: Steven Edelman, MD
Guest: Sunder Mudaliar, MDHow can we prevent and treat pre-diabetes? Can a pill delay or prevent the onset of disease in high-risk individuals? Host Dr. Steven Edelman talks to Dr. Sunder Mudaliar, clinical professor of medicine in the division of endocrinology and metabolsim at the VA Medical Center and University of California San Diego School of Medicine, about the data on pioglitazone for diabetes prevention and the results of the ACT NOW study.
Wed, 25 May 2011 - 00min - 506 - How Similar Are Biosimilar Insulins?
Host: Steven Edelman, MD
Guest: Lutz Heinemann, PhDBiosimilar insulin is an attractive market to a number of American and European pharmaceutical companies. Biosimilar insulin manufacture is complicated for a number of reasons. Guest host Dr. Timothy Bailey talks with Dr. Lutz Heinemann, director of scientific services at Profil Institute for Clinical Research in San Diego and headquartered in Neuss, Germany, about the challenges and guidelines around producing safe and effective biosimilars. And, for healthcare providers, what are the practical aspects of switching to a biosimilar insulin?
Wed, 25 May 2011 - 00min - 505 - Sexual Complications and Diabetes
Guest: Janis Roszler, CDE, RD, LD/N
Host: Steven Edelman, MDAbout half of men with diabetes experience some kind of sexual dysfunction, and the numbers for women are not far behind. This week's guest, Janis Roszler, ceritified diabetes educator and marriage and family therapist, discusses the connection between sexual function and both physical and emotional well-being in patients living with diabetes. She makes the case for adding sexual function to the list of issues we talk about with patients who have diabetes. What are the causes of sexual dysfunction in these patients? Could drugs that help men also help women? Dr. Steven Edleman hosts.
Wed, 25 May 2011 - 00min - 504 - What Do Young Doctors Know About Diabetes Management?
Guest: Stephen Ponder, MD, CDE
Host: Steven Edelman, MDA new study suggests newly trained physicians may not be adequately prepared to treat patients with diabetes. Host Dr. Steven Edelman, talks with Dr. Stephen Ponder, pediatric endocrinologist at Texas A&M, with 27 years of professional experience in the management of children with diabetes, about the implications for the next generation of patients and Dr. Ponder's recommendations for a mentoring system to provide additional training to young physicians.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 503 - Insulin Pump Practices
Guest: John Walsh, PA, CDE
Host: Steven Edelman, MDInsulin pump practice studies reveal new approaches in the management of diabetes, including carb-counting, carb boluses, hypoglycemia and transdermal insulin drug delivery. What are actual pump practices that lead to improved control? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, John Walsh, PA, and certified diabetes educator at Advanced Metabolic Care and Research in Escondido, California, as they discuss pump practices that lead to improved control.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 502 - Inpatient and Outpatient Recommendations for Diabetes
Guest: Jane Seley, DNP, MPH
Host: Steven Edelman, MDThe transition from hospital to home for patients with diabetes can be challenging, from glycemic targets, guidelines for initiating insulin therapy, the various types of insulin and oral agents to general nutrition. What are the current recommendations for the transition from hospital to home for patients living with diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, Dr. Jane Jeffrie Seley, diabetes nurse practitioner and certified diabetes educator at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center, as they discuss the differences in the current AACE and ADA inpatient and outpatient recommendations.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 501 - Psychological Insulin Resistance
Guest: Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDE
Host: Steven Edelman, MDInsulin therapy can be challenging for both the patient with diabetes and their healthcare provider— from needle phobia to weight gain. How can healthcare providers shorten the learning curve to understanding insulin and its benefits? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, Dr. Linda Siminerio, associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, as they discuss insulin fact and fallacy for patients and providers.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 500 - Antipsychotics and Metabolic Syndrome
Guest: David Henderson, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDAntipsychotic medications have dramatically increased in prescriptions, including additional FDA-approved usages for bipolar and depression as well as off-label use. Side effects of these drugs, such as abdominal weight gain, lipid and blood pressure changes, and elevations in fasting glucose, may contribute to metabolic syndrome. What are the impacts of increased use of antipsychotic medications on diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Dr. David Henderson, as they discuss the need for healthcare providers to be proactive: understanding the patient's risk factors, medical history and the risk-benefit ratio in order to treat effectively.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 499 - Potential Non-Invasive Alternatives to Self-Monitoring Devices
Guest: Jeffrey La Belle, PhD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDMany patients do not test blood glucose levels as often as they should, due to pain associated with the finger stick, as well as the need for an excess of testing paraphernalia. This week's guest discusses a potential non-invasive test on the horizon that would use tears to measure glucose levels. Dr. Jeffrey La Belle, biomedical engineering research professor in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering in Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the Biodesign Institute, discusses promising new research in testing that may improve effectiveness and compliance with measuring blood glucose.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 498 - Home Care Management of Diabetes
Guest: Eric Rackow, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDThe percentage of healthcare spending on chronic illnesses is increasing exponentially; critically for patients with diabetes. How can healthcare providers help their aging population to manage their diabetes and avoid costly hospital stays through home care management? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Eric Rackow, as they discuss new approaches for home care management strategies for patients living diabetes.
Wed, 18 May 2011 - 00min - 497 - Overcoming the Challenges of Diabetes: Talking With an 'Amazing Race' Winner
Guest: Natalie Strand, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDThe management of diabetes is an ongoing challenge for both the healthcare provider and patient in terms of balancing insulin regimens, glucose monitoring, diet and exercise. How does the diabetes educator help to "win the race" for a patient with diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, interventional pain management physician and winner of the Amazing Race, Dr. Natalie Strand, as they discuss the integral role of the diabetes educator in the management of diabetes.
Tue, 26 Apr 2011 - 00min - 496 - Hypoglycemia on a Clinically Relevant Level
Guest: Simon Heller, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDIn 2004 the American Diabetes Association working group defined the threshold of hypoglycemia as 70 mg/dl. The clinical definition continues to attract controversy with a standard vs. dynamic solution. What are considerations that need to be made in terms of the clinical definition of hypoglycemia? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, professor of clinical diabetes at the University of Sheffield, Dr. Simon Heller, as they discuss the challenge with the current threshold of hypoglycemia.
Tue, 26 Apr 2011 - 00min - 495 - Practice vs. Accountability in Diabetes Care
Guest: Patrick O'Connor, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDA push away from the "one size fits all" approach to diabetes care, including subgroup analyses, patient preference, genetic factors and electronic records, is changing the way healthcare providers are caring for their patients. How do healthcare providers reflect these changes in their practices? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, clinician of family medicine and senior investigator for HealthPartners, Dr. Patrick O'Connor, as they discuss a personalized approach to diabetes management.
Fri, 22 Apr 2011 - 00min - 494 - Shaping Diabetes Management With Digital Technology and Genomics
Guest: Eric Topol, MD
Host: Timothy Bailey, MDThe challenges of treating diabetes include long-term monitoring and management, lifestyle change and adherence to medication. How are digital technology and genomics shaping the management of diabetes? Join guest host Dr. Timothy Bailey and his guest Dr. Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, as they discuss how digital technologies can improve glucose monitoring and genomics is leading to individualized treatment. Dr. Topol, who does not have diabetes, describes his personal experience living with continuous glucose monitoring for one week.
Disclosures
Dr. Eric Topol has disclosed that he has received grants for clinical research from sanofi-avenitis. Dr. Topol has also disclosed that he has served as an advisor or consultant to sanofi-aventis and Daiichi Sankyo.
Wed, 06 Apr 2011 - 00min - 493 - New Experimental Treatments for Diabetic Wounds
Guest: Elizabeth Kovacs, PhD
Host: Timothy Bailey, MDExperimental approaches, including the suppression of certain immune cells to speed difficult wounds, may lead healthcare professionals to advances in the treatment of diabetic wounds. What are the therapeutic strategies and implications for our patients with diabetes? Join guest host Dr. Timothy Bailey and his guest, director of research at the Burn & Shock Trauma Institute at Loyola University Medical Center, Dr. Elizabeth Kovacs, as they discuss the latest research in suppressing certain immune cells to speed healing of slow-to-heal wounds.
Wed, 06 Apr 2011 - 00min - 492 - Catering Drug Therapies To Specific Subsets of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Guest: Louis Aronne, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDTreatment regimens for diabetes and obesity are merging. Healthcare professionals are taking a new view to the management of diabetes including rearranging diabetes medication regimens from a glucose control and weight-neutral perspective. What do healthcare professionals need to know to help their patients manage their diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, clinical professor of medicine at Cornell Medical College, Dr. Louis Aronne, as they discuss considerations of drug therapies as weight neutral for treating their patients with type 2 diabetes.
Wed, 06 Apr 2011 - 00min - 491 - Optimizing Athletic Performance in Type 1 Diabetes
Guest: Juan Pablo Frías, MD
Host: Steven Edelman, MDPatients living with type 1 diabetes who are involved in athletics present particular challenges to approaching to their management, medication regimen and nutrition. How can healthcare professionals help their type 1 athletes optimize their performance and manage their diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, director of research at TeamType1, Dr. Juan Frias, as they discuss restrictions, research, monitoring and adjusting insulin therapy for endurance type 1 athletes.
Wed, 06 Apr 2011 - 00min - 490 - Structured Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose
Guest: William Polonsky, PhD, CDE
Host: Timothy Bailey, MDA majority of type 2 patients do not understand the benefits of structured self-monitoring of blood glucose and healthcare professionals lack the time to explain the values and the time to review the values themselves. What is the benefit of structured self-monitoring of blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes? Join guest host Dr. Timothy Bailey and his guest, founder of the Behavioral Diabetes Institute, Dr. William Polonsky, as they discuss the challenges and barriers for both healthcare professionals and patients with structured self-monitoring of blood glucose.
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 - 00min - 489 - The Key to Successful Adherence to Diabetes Drug Regimens
Guest: Candis Morello, PharmD, CDE
Host: Steven Edelman, MDMedication adherence is one of the most challenging aspects of managing patients with diabetes. The majority of diabetes patients taking more than one oral agent do not adhere to their prescribed regimens. What is the key to successful adherence to drug regimens in patients living with diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, associate professor of clinical pharmacy at UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr. Candis Morello, as they discuss results from a recent study on medication adherence for patients living with diabetes.
Fri, 25 Mar 2011 - 00min - 488 - The Potential of Statins to Prevent Diabetic-Related Blindness
Host: Steven Edelman, MD
Guest: Azza El-Remessy, PhD, RPhRetinopathy is one of the most common complications for patients living with diabetes but there are few treatment options and no early-stage interventions. How is research helping to pinpoint potential targets for early intervention and a possible oral treatment? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, assistant professor and director of clinical and experimental therapeutics at the University of Georgia, Dr. Azza El-Remessy, as they discuss the latest research into the potential of statins to prevent diabetic-related blindness.
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