Type 2 Diabetes - Controlling the Epidemic (Episode 2 of 4) | NEJM
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- In this second episode of “Type 2 Diabetes - Controlling the Epidemic,” a four part
Double Take video miniseries from the New England Journal of Medicine, Drs.
Jane E.B. Reusch (University of Colorado), E. Dale Abel (UCLA), and Monica
Peek (University of Chicago) describe the process of tailoring type 2 diabetes
interventions and education to the individual patient. The video also highlights
the impact that health inequities can have on diabetes management.
For further reading, the following articles, referenced in this video, are
available on the NEJM website: Beyond Diversity - Time for New Models of
Health (Delgado, in the February 10, 2022, issue; www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056... ), Community Health Workers
and Covid-19 - Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Times of Crisis
and Beyond (Peretz et al., in the November 5, 2020, issue; www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056... ), and Race in Medicine
- Genetic Variation, Social Categories, and Paths to Health Equity (Evans et al.,
in the September 30, 2021, issue; www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056... ).
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As physicians have less and less time for face to face contact with patients, and group practice prevents the most desirable continuity of care, health care educators assume an increasingly important role. I find this particularly well understood in safety net clinics, like Marin Community Clinic, San Rafael, CA.
*You Did Not Choose To Be Classified As Diabetic, But You Can Choose To Fight Back Against Diabetes* 💪
To anyone who finds my comment that is suffering from diabetes: try kiwi, raspberries, mango, and strawberries.