AMA STEPS Forward® podcast

A Busy Physician’s Guide to Prediabetes & Diabetes

Episode Summary

Hosts Dr. Marie Brown and Dr. Jill Jin discuss an efficient team-based approach to managing prediabetes and diabetes, pinpointing opportunities to improve the health of patients while saving care team time. Explore the Team-Based Care of Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes: https://bit.ly/3PgmgEm Explore the Getting Rid of Stupid Stuff toolkit: https://bit.ly/47yUN9p Register for the Team-Based Approach to Treating Prediabetes webinar here: https://bit.ly/3rqhXyG Register for the AMA Prediabetes Quality Measures webinar here: https://bit.ly/3PJUh0m This podcast episode is supported by Cooperative Agreement number OT18 1802: Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.

Episode Notes

Hosts Dr. Marie Brown and Dr. Jill Jin discuss an efficient team-based approach to managing prediabetes and diabetes, pinpointing opportunities to improve the health of patients while saving care team time.

 

Explore the Team-Based Care of Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes: https://bit.ly/3PgmgEm

Explore the Getting Rid of Stupid Stuff toolkit: https://bit.ly/47yUN9p

Register for the Team-Based Approach to Treating Prediabetes webinar here: https://bit.ly/3rqhXyG

Register for the AMA Prediabetes Quality Measures webinar here: https://bit.ly/3PJUh0m

 

This podcast episode is supported by Cooperative Agreement number OT18 1802: Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.