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LEGENDARY TELEVISION PRODUCER GEORGE SCHLATTER CREATOR OF "ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN" Throughout his long and successful career as a producer, director and writer, George Schlatter has been responsible for hundreds of hours of television series and specials. He changed the face of television when he created and produced such breakthrough series as Laugh-In and Real People. Over the years, George has received numerous honors and awards including: 25 Emmy Award nominations, three Emmys, three Image Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Television Critics Awards, Directors Guild Award, Producers Guild “Man of The Year,” and many others. On its 25th Anniversary, the Television Academy honored him for his outstanding contribution to television. In 1989, he was awarded a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame. Mr. Schlatter is a veteran of over 60 years in network television. He produced the first 5 years of the Grammy Awards plus series and specials starring Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Eddie Murphy, Cher, Elton John, Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, Michael Jackson, Doris Day, Jonathan Winters, Richard Pryor, Shirley MacLaine, Bill Cosby, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Diana Ross, Lena Horne, Dinah Shore, Nat King Cole, Placido Domingo and scores of others. In 1987, George Schlatter created and for 15 years produced the American Comedy Awards, an annual televised event designed to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of comedic actors and performers. George says, “Of all the work I've done, I am perhaps most proud of my involvement in the early careers of performers like Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Roseanne, Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, and others who have gone on to greater heights. Working with stars is rewarding, but helping to create stars is the most fulfilling of all accomplishments.” In 1996, the Museum of Television & Radio did a special tribute to him for his contributions in the world of television. In honor of Frank Sinatra's milestone 80th birthday, George produced the Emmy-winning critically acclaimed special, Sinatra 80 Years: My Way. Other credits include the Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration, which also won an Emmy for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special in 1990, the Muhammad Ali 50th & 60th Birthday Celebrations, Welcome Home America, the USO 50th Anniversary, The People's Choice Awards, the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award Salutes to Dustin Hoffman and Harrison Ford, and both the 54th and 55th Presidential Inaugural Opening Ceremonies of George W. Bush. In 2013, Pepperdine University presented Still Laugh-In, A Toast to George Schlatter acknowledging his innovative contributions to television over many decades and in December, 2014, George was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Pepperdine in recognition of his lifelong achievements. Most recently he produced a comedy collection for Sirius Radio and Still Laugh-In: The Stars Celebrate for Netflix. Besides his work in television, George has been honored for his showmanship and involvement in many charitable causes including Finding a Cure… Nancy Reagan: A Love Story (for Juvenile Diabetes Research) and the Los Angeles Opera on Stage Gala starring Placido Domingo. Since 1990 he has produced every Carousel of Hope Ball for the Children's Diabetes Foundation, which has built and benefits the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Denver, Colorado. To further his support of comedy and the people who perform it, George has become an active supporter and Board Member of the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York. He has donated much of his material to them and they have named their theater The George and Jolene Brand Schlatter Theater in his honor. George's book, Still Laughing: A Life in Comedy was released in July, 2023. In it he shares many of the hilarious adventures he had in his early years of television. George is married to former actress Jolene Brand who was a regular on the Ernie Kovacs Show and they have two daughters. Maria is an Emmy award winning television producer and is now writing for the theater. Andrea Justine is a champion equestrian rider and trainer.
Episode 23:17 Type 1 Diabetes At Age 26? - An Interview With Brandan Burroughs Type 1 Diabetes is also known as “Childhood Diabetes.” Why? Because it typically is first seen in children. However “typically” doesn't mean “always.” For example, Brandan Burroughs, the son of podcast host Dr. George Burroughs, recently experienced a health challenge that resulted in him developing Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 26. Yes, “Childhood Diabetes” at the age of 26. On this episode Brandan sits down with his Dad to share his experience and the events that led up to his diagnosis. He also shares a major decision he made in the midst of his health challenge and what he has done since that decision to turn his health around. Give this episode a good listen as it contains nuggets of wisdom that anyone can use to help improve their health and prevent disease. In addition, please share this episode with a friend. Thanks! ———————- Want to learn more? Continue the conversation regarding this episode, and all future episodes, by signing up for our daily emails. Simply visit: GetHealthyAlabama.com Once there, download the “Symptom Survey” and you will automatically added to our email list. ———————- Also, if you haven't already, we'd appreciate it if you'd subscribe to the podcast, leave a comment and give us a rating. (Thanks!!!) On Facebook? Connect with us at Facebook.com/GetHealthyAlabama * This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. Please consult with your health care provider before making any health-related changes.
January 23, 2023 ~ Ascension St. John Hospital Director of Pediatric Endocrinology Dr. Bernard Degnan speaks with 760 WJR Special Correspondent Dick Haefner on the reasons why childhood diabetes is on the rise, and how the newest treatments are helping to make life easier on both patients and their families.
January 23, 2023 ~ Ascension St. John Hospital Director of Pediatric Endocrinology Dr. Bernard Degnan speaks with 760 WJR Special Correspondent Dick Haefner on the reasons why childhood diabetes is on the rise, and how the newest treatments are helping to make life easier on both patients and their families.
January 23, 2023 ~ Ascension St. John Hospital Director of Pediatric Endocrinology Dr. Bernard Degnan speaks with 760 WJR Special Correspondent Dick Haefner on the reasons why childhood diabetes is on the rise, and how the newest treatments are helping to make life easier on both patients and their families.
January 23, 2023 ~ Ascension St. John Hospital Director of Pediatric Endocrinology Dr. Bernard Degnan speaks with 760 WJR Special Correspondent Dick Haefner on the reasons why childhood diabetes is on the rise, and how the newest treatments are helping to make life easier on both patients and their families.
Reports from the CDC of a potential future surge in the number of young people with type 2 diabetes by 700%, and of type 1 diabetes by 65% over the next four decades is alarming. But there is cause for hope, thanks to an incredible initiative called Project Power that does empower kids in underserved and underfunded communities across the country on ways to prevent diabetes. Melissa speaks with Eboni Bright, a national project manager based in Washington State (and her 11-year-old daughter Kendall). As well as Dr. Rinku Sandesara, Medical Director of National Accounts at CVS Health, who explains diabetes for us.
Insulet has paid the guest speakers of this podcast, Dr. Gregory Forlenza and Dr. Diana Isaacs, a fee to participate in this podcast. Dr. Gregory Forlenza and Dr. Diana Isaacs have an ongoing commercial relationship with Insulet and receive financial compensation for this relationship. Synopsis: In the second episode of Beyond the Bolus, Nancy and Dena examine the importance of the diabetes care team as they walk a day-in-the-life with Dr. Gregory Forlenza and Dr. Diana Isaacs. Over the episode, these experts discuss the value of a team approach within their practices, the benefits of shared medical appointments and telemedicine visits and practical tips for finding and utilizing a technology champion. Guest Bios: Dr. Gregory Forlenza, MD is a Pediatric Endocrinologist and Associate Professor at the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, University of Colorado, and his research is focused on technology to improve the health and lifestyle of people with type 1 diabetes. Dr. Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and the Remote Monitoring Program Coordinator at the Cleveland Clinic Diabetes Center. Her primary clinical interests include medication management, diabetes education, running a robust CGM shared medical appointment program and insulin pump training. #DiabetesTechnology #CareTeam #Telemedicine #DayintheLife #PatientCare Please speak with your Healthcare team before making any changes to your diabetes management. This podcast provides general information and discussions about health and related subjects. This information and other content provided in this podcast, or in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice, nor is the information a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. If you or any other person has a medical concern, you should consult your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something that you have heard in this podcast or read in any linked materials. The opinions and views expressed on this podcast and website have no relation to those of any academic, hospital, health practice or other institution. **Please consult the Omnipod® 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System User Guide for more information.
Synopsis: In this episode, Nancy and Dena commence the first part of a compilation of interviews conducted at the 82nd ADA conference. These talks include topics such as exercise with closed-loop therapy with Dr. Laurel Messer, reducing stigma surrounding diabetes with Nicole Patience, and a conversation with this year's Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award winner, Dr. Amy-Hess Fischl. Guest Bios: Dr. Laurel Messer, PhD, RN, CDCES is a Clinical Nurse Scientist and Assistant Professor at the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, University of Colorado. She is a research investigator in the pediatric artificial research program at the BDC and has been involved in over 100 clinical research trials of diabetes technology. She speaks to Nancy and Dena about using hybrid closed-loop AID systems for exercise management and the importance of customizable and individualized strategies. Nicole Patience is an RD, CDCES,CEDRD, as well as an eating disorder specialist. She speaks to Nancy and Dena about the need for diabetes stigma education on every level from patient to practitioner and the benefits of plant-based eating. Dr. Amy-Hess Fischl, RD, CDCES is this year's recipient of the 2022 Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award. She currently works at the University of Chicago Kovler Diabetes Center and has a particular passion for working with adolescents. She speaks to Nancy and Dena about the importance of establishing a transition program into adulthood and the outreach and benefits of telemedicine. #DiabetesTechnology #AIDSystems #Omnipod #HybridClosedLoop #DiabetesStigma #ExerciseManagement #Telemedicine Please speak with your Healthcare team before making any changes to your diabetes management. This podcast provides general information and discussions about health and related subjects. This information and other content provided in this podcast, or in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice, nor is the information a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. If you or any other person has a medical concern, you should consult your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something that you have heard in this podcast or read in any linked materials. The opinions and views expressed on this podcast and website have no relation to those of any academic, hospital, health practice or other institution. **Please consult the Omnipod® 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System User Guide for more information.
In this episode, Pam speaks with Dr. Elham Amiri about all Type1 and Type2 Diabetes as well as Childhood Nutrition and how to navigate parenting and teach your children to make healthy choices in a world of fast and processed food. Join the Diapoint mailing list for exclusive insights and offers: diapointme.com/join-the-diapointme-mailing-list/ Visit the D-Shop where we offer beautiful, practical diabetes supplies and lifestyle accessories: https://www.diapointshop.com/ Home study program for parents of school-aged children with Type 1 Diabetes: https://www.diapointlearning.com/courses/the-ultimate-type-1-diabetes-school-game-plan Diabetes resources: https://www.diapointme.com/diabetes-wellness-resources/ Diapoint is the place for people touched by diabetes. For more information and full details of our work, visit diapointme.com where you'll also find our social media links and any resources mentioned in the episode. Subscribe to the podcast so you get notifications for all our episodes, and please share it on social media or with anyone you think could benefit from this free content
During National Diabetes Month we also need to pay key attention to children with diabetes also, especially with the new rising numbers with type 2 diabetes. Children have it a little harder when it comes to diabetes because of the lack of insulin they have to be watched a little more. Knowing how to deal with diabetes and how to prevent it is hard work so join us today and bring an awareness and end to childhood diabetes.
Julia has dedicated her life to finding the spiritual keys to getting the most out of life and in the last two years preserving her health through a major fitness transformation. After childhood diabetes, a double organ transplant, triple cardiac bypass, & thyroidectomy, Julia decided to reclaim her health and began a fitness journey at age 62. By age 64 she was on the stage at an NPC Masters Bodybuilding competition for women 55+ in age, and she won. It was a way to celebrate 30 years since her organ transplant that cured the diabetes. Julia is an artist and teacher who has been on the faculties of universities in San Francisco, Saudi Arabia and Mexico. She believes in empowering other women her age with her story that it is never too late and you are never too old to get fit, feel amazing and look healthy and vibrant. “She looked at me and then she unbuttoned her little nurse uniform to about here and opened it up. She had this like scar. She's like, I've had a bypass. It's not that big a deal. And I'm like, if she can do it. I can do it. “ “I fell in love with the weightlifting and then I stalled after about those first four months” “I think it's because my story inspires people. If I can do it, they can do it.” “I would say prioritize yourself. Just make yourself number one, because you can't do anything for anybody unless you take care of yourself first.” Time Stamp [1:00] How has childhood diabetic shaped Julia's life [5:52] Having someone else hold your heart causes depression! [9:13] The moment a Filipino nurse changed Julia's life [13:40] How a Facebook challenge started her journey to reclaim her health and fitness [16:00] Why she was inspired to do a Bikini competition [17:10] Why other women appreciate Julia's story [21:23] The black bear and the white bear [24:15] Why Julia has 24k followers on Instagram [29:30] Dump the frump [30:19] How meditation helped Julia stay clear of negative self talk [34:45] Top advice for anyone who wants to make a change in their fitness Follow Julia Johnson @Dolphinine https://www.instagram.com/dolphinine/ Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/upyourcreativegenius/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-dobrowolski-532368/ Up Your Creative Genius https://www.upyourcreativegenius.com/
Dr. Ashley Butler joins Shireen to discuss the prevalence of and intersection of race and ethnicity in childhood diabetes. She explains how implicit bias exacerbates existing disparities in healthcares and explores how social determinants of health impact childhood obesity. Dr. Ashley Butler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and serves as a Licensed Psychologist at Texas Children's Hospital. Her research focuses on child health equity funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and several other foundations. “With something as complex and as high demand as diabetes, we know that building a support system around the individual with diabetes is the way to go.” On this episode you will learn: Implicit Bias and Healthcare Disparities Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Childhood Obesity How Race and Ethnicity Influences Childhood Diabetes Childhood Diabetes & Obesity Management Upstream and Policies that Impact Health Question of the Day: What is one way you want to help mitigate health disparities for minority families affected by childhood diabetes and obesity? 0:00 - Intro with Shireen! 1:30 - What drew you to the field of psychology and pediatric health disparities research? 3:50 - How do race and ethnicity impact the onset and management of type one and two diabetes? 5:30 - How do social determinants of health impact childhood obesity? 7:00 - What is the role of implicit biases in exacerbating disparities? 9:45 - What is being done and what else can be done to mitigate these health disputes? 14:50 - What kind of effect does diabetes have on the wellbeing of minority families and their children? 17:30 - Who are the key players in conversations about healthcare policy and what can we really expect? 22:45 - Outro with Shireen! Connect with Dr.Butler! Twitter Connect with Yumlish! Website Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yumlish/message
We commonly hear about adults being diagnosed as pre-diabetic. But we don't often think about children and teens being affected by condition.
Join Kosta and his guest David Darnell for a special Father's Day Episode of Better Together! We're talking about dreams, diabetes and being a Dad. It isn't always easy, but it's always worth it. Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN. Find out more about Kosta and all the ways we're better together:http://kostayepifantsev.com/
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I am so pleased to introduce my next guests, Jess Lynch, Founder & CEO of Wishroute.com and Lauren Romeiro, Marketing & Business Development, on episode 8 of my podcast "GOING VIRAL: Staying Sane, Healthy & Connected during the Coronavirus Outbreak of 2020." Wishroute is a women-run, text message-based, personal accountability service where real people text you to help you build and sustain healthy habits, fitness goals and wellness, one day at a time. Jess was inspired to start Wishroute by following in the footsteps of her role model, her mother, Laura Plunkett, who took it upon herself to research her son’s juvenile diabetes diagnosis and travelled the country educating families with her book “The Challenge of Childhood Diabetes.” Jess and Lauren are both smart, passionate and inspiring women who are helping others by promoting positive reinforcement and celebrating our accomplishments both big and small. Based in Boston, Wishroute just launched a new program: “Staying Mindful, Moving & Motivated at Home” and are offering a FREE 7-day trial (no credit card needed) by clicking here: https://www.wishroute.com/staymotivated (USE My Discount Code: HUSTLEHEART for $10 off your first paid month!) **Please Note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are my own and my guest's own. If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please call 911 or consult your doctor.** Jess Lynch, Founder & CEO jessica@wishroute.com -->LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicallynch/ -->Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wishroute/ Lauren Romeiro, Marketing & Business Development -->Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlr/ -->Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenromeiro/ START YOUR FREE TRIAL TODAY! (no credit card needed!) https://www.wishroute.com/staymotivated (USE My Discount Code: HUSTLEHEART for $10 off your first paid month!) Jess’ Fitness Resources: @toneitup - tone it up app is free this month! @baileybrwn - awesome YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSld2X4CREfM9J3f485kEgQ @broncorefitness - offering awesome online classes! @barregroove - offering awesome online classes! @prezenceapp - meditation app female founded free this month! Thank you very much! -->Find Melissa at: www.techsavvycoach.com/hustleandheartpodcast -->FB: Facebook.com/hustleandheartpodcast -->Follow, Connect and DM us on Instagram: @hustleandheartpodcast if you would like to be our guest and Zoom or Skype in! ............................ #coronavirus #covid19 #newnormal #quarantine #socialdistancing #podcast #podcastlife #pandemic #hustleandheart #hustleandheartpodcast #goingviral #stayhome #wishroute #loveyourroute #healthjourney #progressnotperfection #wellnessblogger #accountability #mindfulmovement #healthjourney #Bostonstartup #gettingfit #womeninbusiness #selfcare #selflove #wellness #mindbodybalance #femaleentrepreneurs
Ellyn and Rachel discuss what differentiates Type 1 Diabetes from Type 2 Diabetes. They talk about the signs, the symptoms, and the ways people find out they have Type 1 Diabetes. Tune in to learn how Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes are similar, but mainly what sets Type 1 apart from Type 2.Join the conversation on Instagram @behindthefoodpodcast and on Twitter @behind_the_foodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss?campaign=3346394&auth=BAD1pU5ySEP7R6Zknq0zhMozcmz6eQgH)
Two dads of T1D daughters, on a podcast, trying to figure it all out. We’re kicking off the New Year the same way we ended the old one, with a SUPER-SIZED episode! This is one show we’re especially excited to release, as it’s been something we’ve been discussing and planning for quite the while. The world-renowned, Denver-based Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes welcomes families from across Colorado, America, and even further afield. Mark takes a trip down memory lane, and back to Colorado, to visit the folks at BDC who took such good care of his daughter Ella after she was diagnosed T1D in 2017. We got to visit with and so you'll get to hear from some amazing people, including the daughter of Barbara Davis herself.As always, please do check out our wonderful show sponsors...Glucose Revival @ https://glucoserevival.comDia-Be-Tees @ www.Dia-Be-Tee.com
How difficult is it to care for a child with Type 1 diabetes? Olivia Crowley's daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was 8 years old. Learning how to manage her condition at school, when she wasn't there to monitor her sugar levels, has been an ongoing process for Olivia. Now Diabetes NSW & ACT has a resource especially for schools. Diabetes educator Kate Gudorf from Diabetes NSW & ACT tells us all about it.
Children's Corner: Being The Best You! (childhood diabeties) with Fayth Thomas In a book that tackles a complex issue that faces children today, Fayth Thomas deliberates diabetes in a way that children can understand. Years ago, it was rare to hear about a child with type 2 diabetes. Now, according to the CDC, more than 208,000 people younger than 20 have this disease. With real-life examples told by children, the book inspires readers to do their part to combat this disease. Fayth Thomas is an experienced daycare owner. She lives in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area with her three children, husband, and pet fish. Before she started writing children’s books, she focused on teaching daycare children various things healthy eating, Spanish, gardening, self-defense and reading. Thomas writes a line of books that educate children with fun bedtime stories. Click here to purchase Fayth's book from Amazon.com For more information visit: http://www.fayththomasauthor.com/ ************************************************* For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
This week, we were in Boston, on lots of Diabetes-related business. We were able to spend some time at Joslin Diabetes Center, and on campus at Harvard Medical. We also enjoyed the company of some old friends in the “D” community, and met some new ones. A fantastic week in the historic city of Boston. On today’s DiabetesPowerShow, Charlie Cherry, Chris Daniel, and Lori Cherry are broadcasting from the offices of GrassrootsDiabetes.org in Boston, Massachusetts. We are honored to speak with the Founder and Executive Director, Richard A Jackson, MD. Richard A Jackson, MD - Founder and Executive Director of Grassroots Diabetes. Dr. Jackson is an Endocrinologist and founder and President of Health Analytics Solutions, which provides proprietary data analysis and visualizations from a variety of healthcare databases, as well as consultations on chronic disease management. He is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and an adjunct investigator at the Joslin Diabetes Center. He is an avid Red Sox fan, and enjoys spending time at Fenway Park throughout the baseball season. More About Dr. Jackson The On the Road program was developed in 2001 collaboration with colleagues at the Joslin Diabetes Center, Dr. Bill Polonsky, a world-renowned diabetes psychologist, Melinda Maryniuk, an award-winning diabetes educator, the USDA, and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Extension Services. For more than a decade, OTR was field-tested and modified with over 15,000 participants across the US. In 2012, Dr. Jackson and the On the Road team were awarded the prestigious Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Center award, as a part of the Affordable Care Act, to assess new types of low-cost approaches to healthcare. This 3 year award further validated and refined the OTR program, prompting Dr. Jackson to found Grass Roots Diabetes, in the hopes that the OTR program reaches as many people as possible around the world. In addition to being Founder and Executive Director of Grassroots Diabetes, Dr. Rich Jackson is also Founder and President of Health Analytics Solutions, which provides proprietary data analysis and visualizations from a variety of healthcare databases, as well as consultations on chronic disease management. During his 30 years at Joslin, Dr. Jackson was a Mary K. Iacocca Fellow, and received the Cookie Pierce Research Award from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, became head of the Immunology Section, and started the Hood Center for Prevention of Childhood Diabetes at the Joslin. He was involved with early trials to prevent type 1 diabetes, and was a Principal Investigator for the Diabetes Prevention Trial - Type 1 (DPT-1), the first NIH funded multi-center study for type 1 diabetes prevention. Beginning in 2001, he developed outreach programs in underserved areas, and was awarded a prestigious 5 million dollar Medicare/Medicaid Innovation award, to further develop these programs, using community health workers. His non-profit, Grass Roots Diabetes, is extending the impact of these programs. In addition, Dr. Jackson served as Director of Medical Affairs for Joslin’s extramural programs, with a variety of outside partners. He was also Medical Director for Joslin’s national clinical affiliation program, for which he established and tested a new set of clinical metrics for evaluating practices.
Type 1 Diabetes is being diagnosed in children younger and younger these days. Hear about the very latest development in the war against diabetes – an ‘airbag’ that shuts insulin delivery off at night if levels get to high while a child is sleeping – and thereby preventing the patient from going into hypo glycemic shock, one of parents biggest fears
Every year in the U.S. 13,000 children are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. With knowledge, you can help your child to understand the importance of preventive health to safeguard against diabetes during their childhood years.Listen as Dr. Stephanie Meyer, a pediatrician with the Allina Health Coon Rapids Clinic, provides us with important facts about childhood diabetes, ways to prevent the disease and her best advice for parents living with children that have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes.
Guest: H. Peter Chase, MD Host: Mary Leuchars, MD Over 40 children a day are diagnosed with type I diabetes in the United States. What are the clinical management issues pediatric practitioners face today? Joining host Dr. Mary Leuchars is Dr. H. Peter Chase, professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and past-executive and clinical director of the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Denver, Colorado. Their subject is type I diabetes in children, from U.S. population trends to keys in clinical recognition, counseling methods for patients and families, and recommendations for follow-up glucose management.
Guest: H. Peter Chase, MD Host: Mary Leuchars, MD For teenage diabetic populations, maintaining good glycemic control is often a low priority. Clinicians and families need to be aware of special considerations in this age group to ensure better control and reduce risk for postpubertal complication. How do physicians optimize management protocols for patients entering a stage of rapid hormonal flux? Can school support systems and peer groups play integral roles? Answering these questions with host Dr. Mary Leuchars is Dr. H. Peter Chase, professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and past executive and clinical director of the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Denver, Colorado.
Guest: H. Peter Chase, MD Host: Mary Leuchars, MD Over 40 children a day are diagnosed with type I diabetes in the United States. What are the clinical management issues pediatric practitioners face today? Joining host Dr. Mary Leuchars is Dr. H. Peter Chase, professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and past-executive and clinical director of the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Denver, Colorado. Their subject is type I diabetes in children, from U.S. population trends to keys in clinical recognition, counseling methods for patients and families, and recommendations for follow-up glucose management.
Guest: H. Peter Chase, MD Host: Mary Leuchars, MD For teenage diabetic populations, maintaining good glycemic control is often a low priority. Clinicians and families need to be aware of special considerations in this age group to ensure better control and reduce risk for postpubertal complication. How do physicians optimize management protocols for patients entering a stage of rapid hormonal flux? Can school support systems and peer groups play integral roles? Answering these questions with host Dr. Mary Leuchars is Dr. H. Peter Chase, professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and past executive and clinical director of the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Denver, Colorado.