Posts Tagged ‘Part’
Understanding Diabetes – Part I.wmv
Rose Marie Couto, RN, CDE, and Laurie Hammontree, RD, LDN, CDE, of Saint Anne’s Hospital describe the causes of diabetes and some of the strategies to prevent or treat it.
Understanding Diabetes – Part III.wmv
Rose Marie Couto, RN, CDE, of Saint Anne’s Hospital continues her description of the causes of diabetes and some of the strategies to prevent or treat it.
Understanding Diabetes – Part II.wmv
Rose Marie Couto, RN, CDE, of Saint Anne’s Hospital continues her description of the causes of diabetes and some of the strategies to prevent or treat it.
Understanding Diabetes – Part IV.wmv
Rose Marie Couto, RN, CDE, of Saint Anne’s Hospital continues her description of the causes of diabetes and some of the strategies to prevent or treat it.
Understanding Diabetes – Part V.wmv
Rose Marie Couto, RN, CDE, of Saint Anne’s Hospital concludes her description of the causes of diabetes and some of the strategies to prevent or treat it in this last of five fifteen-minute videos.
What is Type 2 Diabetes? Part 1 of 3
What is Type 2 Diabetes? Part 1 Program Description: AHRQ and the National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP), a federally-sponsored program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), collaborated to bring you this program about type 2 diabetes. In Part 1 of this three-part series, you will learn how to recognize the symptoms and risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes, and how diabetes affects the way your body uses the food you eat. The pancreas releases insulin as your blood glucose rises. Glucose is used for energy or stored for later use. When you have diabetes your body cant keep your blood glucose in a healthy range without help. The higher your blood glucose goes, the more likely you are to develop harmful Symptoms of Diabetes. Understanding the symptoms of type 2 diabetes can lead to early detection and treatment.
Health Vision – Diabetes: Part Two – Treatment and Management of Diabetes (#412) 2/3
Last week’s show defined diabetes and discussed its causes. This week’s show revolves around the treatment and management of diabetes. Featured in the discussion are Dr. Frank Schwartz, MD, Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM, and Dr. Karen Remsberg, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, from Ohio University. Jackie Wolf is Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine at Ohio University. Frank Schwartz, MD, is Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM. Dr. Karen Remsberg, is Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at Ohio University.
Health Vision – Diabetes: Part Two – Treatment and Management of Diabetes (#412) 1/3
Last week’s show defined diabetes and discussed its causes. This week’s show revolves around the treatment and management of diabetes. Featured in the discussion are Dr. Frank Schwartz, MD, Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM, and Dr. Karen Remsberg, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, from Ohio University. Jackie Wolf is Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine at Ohio University. Frank Schwartz, MD, is Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM. Dr. Karen Remsberg, is Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at Ohio University.
Health Vision Diabetes: Part One – Causes of Diabetes (#411) 3/3
According to the American Diabetes Association 18.2 million people in the United States, or 6.3% of the population, have diabetes. This episode is the first of a two-part series on diabetes, specifically focusing on its causes. Featured guests in the discussion are Dr. Frank Schwartz, MD, Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM, and Dr. Karen Remsberg, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, also from Ohio University. Jackie Wolf is Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine at Ohio University. Frank Schwartz, MD, is Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM. Dr. Karen Remsberg, is Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at Ohio University.
Health Vision Diabetes: Part One – Causes of Diabetes (#411) 2/3
According to the American Diabetes Association 18.2 million people in the United States, or 6.3% of the population, have diabetes. This episode is the first of a two-part series on diabetes, specifically focusing on its causes. Featured guests in the discussion are Dr. Frank Schwartz, MD, Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM, and Dr. Karen Remsberg, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, also from Ohio University. Jackie Wolf is Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine at Ohio University. Frank Schwartz, MD, is Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM. Dr. Karen Remsberg, is Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at Ohio University.