Diabetes Discourse

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Sinopsis

The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has increased to more than 8% of the US population, and this growth trend is expected to continue. Advances in diabetes care remain at the forefront of treatment. Diabetes Discourse features the latest developments, from new insulin therapies to exciting research and promising technology.

Episodios

  • Diabetes & Dermatology: Uncovering Skin Conditions in Diabetic Patients

    04/08/2021

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Guest: Michael Greenberg, MD Dr. John Anderson joins Dr. Michael Greenberg, host of DermConsult, to discuss skin diseases that dermatologists should be aware of in patients with diabetes.

  • Investigating the Link Between Type 2 Diabetes & Obesity

    30/07/2021

    Host: Carol Wysham, MD Guest: Kristen Nadeau, MD, MS Is 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.

  • Taking a New Approach to Treat Type 1 Diabetes

    13/05/2021

    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.

  • Discovering the Discordance Between Measured A1Cs & GMIs

    31/03/2021

    Host: Carol Wysham, MD Guest: Irl Hirsch, MD, MACP Why 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.

  • Improving Diabetes Care with Technology: A Look at Continuous Glucose Monitors

    31/03/2021

    Host: Carol Wysham, MD Guest: Irl Hirsch, MD, MACP How 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.

  • Investigating SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Diabetes: Considerations & Conversation

    29/03/2021

    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.

  • When & How to Screen Patients for Diabetes

    19/03/2021

    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD How early should we start screening for diabetes, and what tools are available to us? In recognition of Diabetes Alert Day, Dr. John Buse reviews the current screening tests and recommendations for those who are at risk of diabetes.

  • A Wake-Up Call to Diabetes: Spreading Awareness of Its Seriousness

    19/03/2021

    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD It can be tempting for patients to undermine the seriousness of diabetes. But in recognition of Diabetes Alert Day, Dr. John Buse explains why we need to set the record straight.

  • Exploring Stem Cell Research & Novel Options in Type 1 Diabetes

    09/03/2021

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Guest: Matthias Hebrok, PhD Emerging research may offer clinicians an alternative approach to treating type 1 diabetes. Dr. John Anderson meets with Dr. Matthias Hebrok, a professor in diabetes research and director of the Diabetes Center at the University of California, San Francisco, to discuss his groundbreaking research on insulin-producing stem cells.

  • Investigating Type 1 Diabetes & Its Chronic Impacts

    05/03/2021

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Guest: Matthias Hebrok, PhD What are the effects of type 1 diabetes on the body? Dr. Matthias Hebrok, a professor in diabetes research and director of the Diabetes Center at the University of California, San Francisco shares some insight on type 1 diabetes and its chronic impact on patients.

  • Managing Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    03/03/2021

    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.

  • Understanding Dapagliflozin: Examining Its Use in Chronic Kidney Disease

    23/02/2021

    Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Guest: David Wheeler, MB, CHB, MD, FRCP Recent research has revealed that a type 2 diabetes treatment may help manage chronic kidney disease. Dr. John Buse discusses the use of dapagliflozin in patients with chronic kidney disease with Dr. David Wheeler, a professor of kidney medicine at the University College London in the United Kingdom, and an honorary consultant nephrologist at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.

  • Assessing Atypical Diabetes: Detection & Diagnosis

    19/02/2021

    Host: Carol Wysham, MD Guest: Janet B. McGill, MD, MA, FACE, FACP Many patients with diabetes don’t fit into our stereotypes of type 1 or type 2 diabetes and identifying them is key to understanding how to treat them. Dr. Carol Wysham discusses atypical diabetes with Dr. Janet McGill, a professor of medicine at the Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.

  • Highlighting a Hero in Endocrinology: Dr. Jason Sloane

    21/01/2021

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Guest: Jason Sloane, MD There’s no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every aspect of healthcare. So in an effort to recognize those who’ve gone above and beyond the call of duty, ReachMD’s Heroes in Healthcare initiative honors those healthcare professionals who were nominated by their peers for their outstanding contributions to the field of medicine. And one such nominee, Dr. Jason Sloane, joins Dr. John Anderson to discuss this nomination, strategies for optimal care, and his response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Fad Diets & Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

    18/01/2021

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD The 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.

  • Cardio Considerations: Individualized Exercise for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

    22/12/2020

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD Physical activity is a valuable tool in treating patients with type 2 diabetes. But there are several factors clinicians must consider before prescribing exercise, including patient preference and limitations. Dr. John Anderson sits down with Dr. John Jackicic, Professor in the Department of Health and Physical Activity at the University of Pittsburgh, to discuss considerations when prescribing exercise to patients with type 2 diabetes.

  • Prescribing Exercise for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

    22/12/2020

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD Exercise is an essential part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, especially when managing a chronic condition such as type 2 diabetes. But what should we take into consideration when prescribing it? Dr. John Anderson is joined by Dr. John Jackicic, Professor in the Department of Health and Physical Activity at the University of Pittsburgh, to discuss exercise prescriptions for patients with type 2 diabetes.

  • Dietary Decisions for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

    21/12/2020

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD Dietary decisions play a critical supporting role in the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes. What kind of impact do these nutritional interventions have? Dr. Kathleen Stanley, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator with the Baptist Health Center joins Dr. John Anderson to discuss the impact of dietary recommendations on patients with type 2 diabetes.

  • Facing Formidable Diabetic Cases with Patient Persistence & Adherence

    16/12/2020

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD Adhering to treatment can be challenging for many patients with diabetes. Especially for patients on bolus insulin, how can we encourage them to stick to treatment? Tune in to hear Diabetes Discourse hosts Drs. John Buse, Carol Wysham, and John Anderson discuss a patient case and strategies to overcome it.

  • Difficulty with Diabetes: Strategies to Overcome Challenging Cases

    16/12/2020

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD Diabetic care looks different for every patient. And with so many different variables, challenging cases can become even more challenging to manage. What can endocrinologists do to overcome complicated cases? Dr. John Anderson is joined by his fellow Diabetes Discourse hosts, Dr. John Buse and Dr. Carol Wysham, to share their experiences with difficult cases and explore strategies to solve them.

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