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Minimally invasive thyroid techniques are effective and safe when performed by experienced centers. While surgery and radioiodine treatment remain the conventional and established treatments for nodular goiters, new image-guided minimally invasive approaches appear safe and effective alternatives to treat symptomatic or enlarging thyroid masses. Join endocrine experts Vin Tangpricha, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine, as he interviews Sina Jasim, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis, about nonsurgical minimally invasive approaches to managing thyroid nodules/malignancy, as published in the April 2022 issue of Endocrine Practice (https://www.endocrinepractice.org/article/S1530-891X(22)00063-5/fulltext)
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Many environmental factors have been found to influence cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, progression, and severity. Join Sanjay Rajagopalan, MD, FACC, FAHA, Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University Hospitals, Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute, Director of Cardiovascular Research Institute at Herman K. Hellerstein MD, Professor of Cardiovascular Research, and Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, as he is interviewed by Betul Hatipoglu MD, Professor of Medicine at CWRU School of Medicine, Vice-Chair at UH System Clinical Affairs, Department of Medicine, Medical Director of the Diabetes & Obesity Center at Mary B. Lee Chair in Adult Endocrinology, University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center, and Chair of the AACE Disease State Network Lipids & Cardiovascular Health. Dr. Rajagopalan and Dr. Hatipoglu discuss components of the environment that play an important role in health besides general lifestyle factors, including social, economic, and chemical pollutants.
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Join endocrine experts Joshua Safer, MD, FACE, FACP, and Vin Tangpricha, MD, PhD, FACE, as they present AACE’s Position Statement: Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients and the Endocrine Community. Topics discussed include the four statements released by AACE, evidence-based guidelines that support endocrine care of transgender and gender diverse patients, and more.
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women. Join experts Betul Hatipoglu MD, Professor of Medicine at CWRU School of Medicine, and Medical Director for Diabetes & Obesity Center at University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center, and Leslie Cho, MD, Professor of Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine Case Western Reserve Medical School, Section Head of Preventive Cardiology & Rehabilitation, and Director of the Cleveland Clinic’s Women’s Cardiovascular Center, as they discuss common cardiovascular risk factors for women. Topics include, how to adequately assess lifetime risks for cardiovascular disease, risks from pregnancy, menopause, an autoimmune disease, and more.
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In this podcast, endocrine experts, Michael T McDermott MD, Professor of Medicine, Director of the Endocrinology and Diabetes Practice at the University of Colorado Hospital, and Jane EB Reusch MD, Professor of Medicine-Endocrinology/Metabolism/Diabetes at the University of Colorado SOM and Rocky Mountain Regional VA Associate Director Ludeman Family Center for Women’s Health Research, join moderator Georgia Davis, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and Grady Memorial Hospital, to discuss the different aspects of diabetes remission and recent consensus guidelines, including how it’s defined, achieved, and maintained.
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As imaging techniques have improved and become more commonly used, health care professionals are finding more adrenal incidentalomas. Join endocrine experts Diane Donegan, MD, Chair, AACE Disease State Network Pituitary, Gonadal, Adrenal, & Neuroendocrine, and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Indiana School of Medicine, and Irina Bancos, MD, AACE Disease State Network Pituitary, Gonadal, Adrenal, & Neuroendocrine expert, and Associate Professor of Medicine and Adrenal Endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic, as they discuss several interesting adrenal case studies and recommendations for clinical management of patients with adrenal incidentalomas.
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology allows patients to track their blood sugar levels over time. In this podcast, Endocrinologist Cheryl R. Rosenfeld, DO, FACE, FACP, FSVM, ECNU, and Internal Medicine Specialist Angela Cavanna, DO, discuss the benefits of CGM and different scenarios when you may want to refer a patient to an endocrinologist.
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Nonnutritive sweeteners (NNS) have been widely implemented as replacements for naturally occurring sugars in a wide array of foods, beverages, and non-consumables for the sake of reducing calories. However, are artificial sweeteners the solution or the problem? Join endocrine experts Elena A Christofides, MD, FACE, and Karl Nadolsky, DO FACE as they debate the pros and cons of artificial sweeteners with moderator Vin Tangpricha, MD, PhD.
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As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, there are some patients that remain hesitant about receiving a vaccination. Join endocrine experts Vin Tangpricha, MD, PhD, FACE, and Geetha Gopalakrishnan, MD, FACE, as they address how to approach a conversation about vaccine hesitancy with patients. Key discussion points include information for patients with diabetes or obesity, vitamin D recommendations, answers to commonly asked Covid-19 vaccination questions and more.
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Listen to AACE Co-Chairs, guideline task force experts, George Grunberger, MD, FACP, MACE, and Jennifer Sherr, MD, PhD, explain the newly released clinical practice guideline: Use of Advanced Technology in Management of Persons with Diabetes Mellitus, with moderator Vin Tangpricha, MD, PhD. The new guideline provides recommendations based on scientific evidence for health care professionals about the safe and effective use of advanced diabetes technology. Tune in to learn about key metrics for Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM), recommendations for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion via insulin pumps, what health care professionals need to know in terms of safety, key takeaways, and much more.
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Check out a sneak peek of what to expect at our 2021 Annual Meeting. David C. Lieb, MD, FACE, FACP, Chair of AACE Education Oversight Committee, interviewed Elizabeth N. Pearce, MD, MSc, FACE, Chair of the Annual Meeting Planning Committee, and Paul Markowski, Chief Executive Officer at AACE, about the upcoming 2021 Annual Meeting. Get the inside scoop about the keynote session, release of the new advanced diabetes technology guideline, exciting interactive sessions, unique patient symposiums, AACE strategic priorities, and much more!
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In this podcast, Dr. Matthew Levine, practicing endocrinologist and the Endocrinology Fellowship Program Director at Scripps Clinic in San Diego, California, speaks with Dr. Mike Tuttle, acting chief of endocrinology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center about the decision making process a practicing endocrinologist may face when managing patients with thyroid cancer.
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In this podcast, Dr. Ann Kearns, an adult endocrinologist specializing in bone and calcium disorders from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN speaks with Dr. Domingo Perez, about how endocrine therapy plays a role in postmenopausal breast cancer and treatment options for patients. Dr. Perez is a trained oncologist currently in an advanced breast cancer fellowship, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
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In this podcast, Dr. Vijay Shivaswamy, endocrinologist at the University of Nebraska, and Dr. Cyrus Desouza, Chief of Endocrinology at the University of Nebraska discuss the effects of type 2 diabetes medications on cardiovascular risk reduction.
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In this podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Freeman, Professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman of Division of Endocrinology at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and Dr. Cheryl Rosenfeld, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, Endocrinology Subspecialty Education Coordinator for the Prime Health Consortium Internal Medicine Residency Program, and in private practice with North Jersey Endocrine Consultants, discuss different types of combination therapy and the various treatment barriers to care they can present.
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With so many new nutrition and diet strategies available, how do you know which one is best for your patient? Listen as Dr. David Lieb and Dr. Vin Tangpricha speak with Dr. Karl Nadolsky about different methods to treat patients who want to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The recommendations in this podcast may surprise you because they go beyond just suggesting a diet.
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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) remains one of the most common complications of diabetes, impacting up to 40% of all patients with diabetes. In this podcast, Dr. Katherine Tuttle and Dr. Rodolfo Galindo talk about new treatments available to treat chronic kidney disease in patients with T2 diabetes. They also discuss the low awareness of CKD among patients with diabetes and other healthcare providers.
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Dr. Amit Gupta, Dr. Anuj Maheshwari and Dr. Banshi Saboo discuss new treatment medications and their potential benefits for patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Join Dr. Javier Morales, MD, FACE and Dr. Lance Sloan, MD, FACE, MSE, FASN, FACP as they discuss educating your patients on hypoglycemia awareness. Many factors can cause hypoglycemia; the key is to help your patients become aware of the symptoms and stop them before they start.
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In this podcast, Dr. Armand Krikorian, Vice Chair of Medicine and Residency Program Director at Advocate Christ in Chicago, Illinois, interviews Dr. S. Sethu Reddy, Professor and Chair of Medicine at Central Michigan University and Vice President of AACE. Their discussion focuses on what early insulin therapy is and its various aspects, as well as how to address the various stigmas surrounding diabetes.
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