Stanford Health Care | Prediabetes Care: A Stanford Endocrinologist's Perspective @StanfordHospital | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Learn best care practices on how to manage, navigate, and prevent pre-diabetes from turning to Diabetes. #prediabetes #diabetesprevention
Ask a Librarian. Stanford's medical librarians are here to help you find reliable information to answer your health-related questions. We use a variety of the most current, scientifically-based resources to answer your specific questions and will send you a research packet tailored to you. This is a free service open to everyone. https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/research-services.html
Presenter:
Marina Basina, MD is a Clinical Professor at Stanford University Medical Center, Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology, and Metabolism with a special clinical and research interest in Type 1 Diabetes, Diabetes technology, and Diabetes in pregnancy. She has a busy clinical practice at Stanford Hospital and Clinics seeing patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She serves as medical director of inpatient diabetes service at Stanford. Dr Basina received numerous teaching awards and a Stanford Hospital award for excellence in patient care, as well as a Master teacher award. She is an active member of medical advisory board for several community type 1 diabetes organizations, gives educational talks for patients on a regular basis, Data Science Committee chair of Type 1 Diabetes Exchange, and JDRF Physician Council Member.
This presentation is part of the Diabetes Wellness Group Monthly Webinar from the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program. Webinars are free and open to adults with diabetes and their families. Register for future webinars: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/lectures-events.html
Learn about Stanford's Diabetes Care Program
stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-clinics/diabetes-care.html
Take 5 minutes for yourself. Check out Stanford Health Library's free mindfulness and meditation resources including guided meditations to help ease pain, aid in healthful sleep, promote successful surgery, and more: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/books-resources/mindfulness-meditation.html
Learn best care practices on how to manage, navigate, and prevent pre-diabetes from turning to Diabetes. #prediabetes #diabetesprevention
Ask a Librarian. Stanford's medical librarians are here to help you find reliable information to answer your health-related questions. We use a variety of the most current, scientifically-based resources to answer your specific questions and will send you a research packet tailored to you. This is a free service open to everyone. https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/research-services.html
Presenter:
Marina Basina, MD is a Clinical Professor at Stanford University Medical Center, Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology, and Metabolism with a special clinical and research interest in Type 1 Diabetes, Diabetes technology, and Diabetes in pregnancy. She has a busy clinical practice at Stanford Hospital and Clinics seeing patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She serves as medical director of inpatient diabetes service at Stanford. Dr Basina received numerous teaching awards and a Stanford Hospital award for excellence in patient care, as well as a Master teacher award. She is an active member of medical advisory board for several community type 1 diabetes organizations, gives educational talks for patients on a regular basis, Data Science Committee chair of Type 1 Diabetes Exchange, and JDRF Physician Council Member.
This presentation is part of the Diabetes Wellness Group Monthly Webinar from the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program. Webinars are free and open to adults with diabetes and their families. Register for future webinars: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/lectures-events.html
Learn about Stanford's Diabetes Care Program
stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-clinics/diabetes-care.html
Take 5 minutes for yourself. Check out Stanford Health Library's free mindfulness and meditation resources including guided meditations to help ease pain, aid in healthful sleep, promote successful surgery, and more: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/books-resources/mindfulness-meditation.html