Chief Medical Officer @T1DExchange. Adjunct Prof of Population Health @BowerSOPH @UMMCNews.
Type 1 Diabetes QI and Population Health Researcher. Tweets are mine
Outcomes are improving for people with type 1 diabetes (PwT1D). We (@T1DExchange) observed improved outcomes for 48,000+ PwT1D in our new paper. Inequities by race and insurance exists but we are addressing that as well 👇🏿 #T1D
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Meet Grazia Aleppo MD, Associate Chief for Clinical Affairs in the Division of Endocrinology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Discover more: https://t.co/Ol2ktdQIsv
#CGM#Endocrinology#DiabetesCare#T1D#type1diabetes
Exciting news in the #T1D community this week: #Tandem introduces the #Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) sensor, now available for integration with the t:slim X2 #InsulinPump.
For more detailed information, please visit: https://t.co/iJMNhuvnpa.
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Meet Francesco Vendrame, MD, PhD, an Endocrinologist at University of Miami School of Medicine. Learn about Dr. Vendrame's career in endocrinology, his commitment to patient care, and his role in T1D research: https://t.co/hoOUfW6pHQ
#T1DResearch#Endocrinology#PatientCare#T1D
Attention all parents of children with T1D or T2D taking mealtime insulin!
We're looking for participants to join a research study on inhaled insulin in kids and teens with diabetes. Learn more: https://t.co/P0mGSmZGOk
Congrats and thank you to Gerry Thomas, BPHC’s Homeless Services Bureau Director, for 25 years of service. She’s impacted tens of thousands of people during their most vulnerable situations as well as her staff. She is respected and loved by all, and we‘ll miss her! #retirement
Do you live with a #DiabetesComplication? Navigating life with diabetes complications can be challenging, each comes with its own set of difficulties. Share your experiences and tips for managing these challenges. Our Registry includes more than 18,000 people affected by #T1D!
How to give feedback without being a jerk:
1. Be a coach, not a critic. Aim to help, not attack.
2. Don't assert opinion as fact. You're sharing your subjective reaction, not the objective truth.
3. Be honest, not brutal. Be direct in what you say, but kind in how you say it.
Our Fleischer Institute diabetes team representing at the @T1DExchange QI Collaborative learning session. Filled with gratitude and inspiration for our dedicated team who continue to make Montefiore Endocrine division a leader in Type 1 Diabetes care. #MonteEndo#SEAD#T1DM#QI
@_eleanorina@ryanattar Dear Dr Ryan, I believe in the benefit of diet and physical activities for people with type 1 diabetes. We are working towards the same goal of improving outcomes. I just ask for a mutually respectable conversation.
@ZenQueen_zen@ryanattar@T1DExchange Am sorry to hear about the mass. I hope things are better. I align with you that people with diabetes deserve better. We all want normal glucose levels. We need to continue to work together to achieve that goal.
Outcomes are improving for people with type 1 diabetes (PwT1D). We (@T1DExchange) observed improved outcomes for 48,000+ PwT1D in our new paper. Inequities by race and insurance exists but we are addressing that as well 👇🏿 #T1D
https://t.co/4XTojBw1of
@thelowcarb_rd@T1DExchange Dear Mike, I actually agree with you on the importance of diet and exercise in supporting people with diabetes. Regarding the paper, we are reporting MEAN outcomes for more than 40,000 people. Within that number, there were people will higher HbA1c drops.
Take a peek at T1D Exchange Quality Improvement's year of accomplishments!
Huge thanks to Dr. Osagie Ebekozien, MD, MPH, and the dedicated team, as well as the Helmsley Charitable Trust for their vital support in this crucial initiative!
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