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

  • 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.

  • Managing Diabetes & COVID-19 in the Wintertime

    09/12/2020

    Host: John E. Anderson, MD Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Host: Carol Wysham, MD The wintertime presents new challenges for patients with chronic diseases, specifically diabetes. But with the spread of COVID-19, how can we help keep our patients safe all winter long? Tune in to hear our Diabetes Discourse hosts Drs. Carol Wysham, John Buse, and John Anderson discuss strategies to effectively manage patients with diabetes during these winter months. Published December X, 2020

  • Caring for Diabetic Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    09/11/2020

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

  • Anti-inflammatory, Anti-atherogenic and Cardioprotective Effects of Insulin

    28/01/2013

    Guest: Paresh Dandona, MD, PhD Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD Host 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!  

  • Physiologic Fundamentals of Impaired Glucose Metabolism

    27/01/2013

    Guest: Robert A. Rizza, MD Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD What 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!

  • Postprandial Blood Glucose: Diabetes Control & Complications

    28/10/2012

    Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD Guest: Paul Jellinger In 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 o

  • Growing Concerns of Diabetes and Various Cancers

    28/10/2012

    Guest: Yehuda Handelsman, MD Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD Dr 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.

  • Diabetes Health Care Disparities in the African American Community

    28/10/2012

    Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD Guest: James R. Gavin, III, MD, PhD Host 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.

  • Updates in the Classification & Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes

    24/10/2012

    Guest: Kathleen "Kittie" Wyne, MD, PhD, FACE Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD Host 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.

  • Attaining the Best Glucose Control Safely

    24/09/2012

    Guest: George Grunberger, MD, FACP, FACE Host: Farhad Zangeneh, MD Host 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.

  • The Regulatory Environment for the Artificial Pancreas

    21/06/2011

    Guest: Aaron Kowalski, PhD Host: Timothy Bailey, MD The 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.

  • Recommendations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Gestational Diabetes

    25/05/2011

    Guest: Thomas Moore, MD Host: Steven Edelman, MD New 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.

  • Pioglitazone for Diabetes Prevention in Impaired Glucose Tolerance

    25/05/2011

    Guest: Sunder Mudaliar, MD Host: Steven Edelman, MD How 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.

  • How Similar are Biosimilar Insulins?

    25/05/2011

    Guest: Lutz Heinemann, PhD Host: Steven Edelman, MD Biosimilar 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?

  • Sexual Complications and Diabetes

    25/05/2011

    Guest: Janis Roszler, CDE, RD, LD/N Host: Steven Edelman, MD About 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.

  • What Do Young Doctors Know About Diabetes Management?

    18/05/2011

    Guest: Stephen Ponder, MD, CDE Host: Steven Edelman, MD A 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.

  • Insulin Pump Practices

    18/05/2011

    Guest: John Walsh, PA, CDE Host: Steven Edelman, MD Insulin 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.

  • Inpatient and Outpatient Recommendations for Diabetes

    18/05/2011

    Guest: Jane Seley, DNP, MPH Host: Steven Edelman, MD The 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.

  • Psychological Insulin Resistance

    18/05/2011

    Guest: Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDE Host: Steven Edelman, MD Insulin 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.

  • Antipsychotics and Metabolic Syndrome

    18/05/2011

    Guest: David Henderson, MD Host: Steven Edelman, MD Antipsychotic 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.

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