The Beta Cells in Diabetes podcast seeks to improve understanding among primary care physicians about the role of beta cells as key drivers in the development and progression of T2DM. Our goal is to engage primary care physicians in pathopysiology-based clinical decision making through an interactive educational format that stimulates debate and encourages physicians to incorporate the new science into their patient treatment regimens. By educating primary care physicians about the newest findings regarding beta cell treatment, we hope to positively affect the diabetes epidemic.
Latest episodes of the podcast BetaCell Podcast
- The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial: Weight Effects
- DCCT and EDIC: Implications for Type 2 Diabetes
- DCCT, EDIC, and “Metabolic Memory”
- DCCT and EDIC: Impact of Tight Control on Hypoglycemia
- EDIC: Follow-Up Findings To The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
- History of The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT)
- DCCT and EDIC: The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial and Follow-up Study
- The Case for Bariatric Surgery as an Initial Treatment Option
- Considering CAD Risk Factors in Treatment Decisions
- Initial Combination Therapy in a Newly Diagnosed T2DM Patient