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Glooko is recruiting industry leaders to participate in our 2022 Diabetes Roundtable Discussions, New Frontiers in Connected Care.

This series will focus on topics important to endocrinologists, primary care physicians, diabetes educators, chronic care management leaders, telehealth experts, CIOs, innovators, and other strategic thought leaders in the healthcare community.

UPCOMING SESSION TOPICS & DETAILS:

  • Session 1: Innovation | Watch on Demand
    How Digital Health Innovations Can Improve Chronic Care Management
  • Session 2: Patient Engagement | Watch on Demand
  • Digital Health Solutions that Patients Want
  • Session 3: Remote Patient Monitoring (Date TBD) 
    Operational Workflows & Best Practices for a Successful Implementation
  • Session 4: Maximizing the ROI of Your EHR (Date TBD) 
    Strengthen the Relationship Between Patients and Clinicians

MEET THE SESSION ONE PANELISTS

Dr. Mark Clements

Dr. Mark Clements is Chief Medical Officer at Glooko Inc. He is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and a pediatric endocrinologist.

He is also a clinical researcher of new diabetes treatments and technologies, having served as a principal investigator or co-investigator in more than 30 clinical studies and patient registries. He has served as chair for the Type 1 Diabetes Exchange Clinic Registry, and currently serves as data science co-lead for the Type 1 Diabetes Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative.

Dr. Eric Wallace

Dr. Eric Wallace is the medical director for Telehealth at University of Alabama Birmingham, where he is working on creating a statewide telehealth network in Alabama. He is an Associate Professor of Nephrology of UAB.

He is passionate about eliminating geographic and socioeconomic barriers that often prevent patients from accessing specialized care. Dr. Wallace’s recent work has concentrated on using telehealth to provide care for patients on home dialysis and with Fabry disease, a rare genetic disorder. He was the first physician in the United States to replace a comprehensive face-to-face visit with a telehealth visit for a home dialysis patient.

Gary Scheiner

Gary Scheiner is owner and Clinical Director of Integrated Diabetes Services, a practice located just outside of Philadelphia specializing in intensive insulin therapy and advanced education for children and adults. 
 
Gary has been a Certified Diabetes Educator since 1995 and has had Type-1 diabetes since 1985. Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators.  He has written seven books, including the best-selling “Think Like A Pancreas-A Practical Guide to Managing Diabetes With Insulin”. He lectures nationally and internationally for people with diabetes as well as professionals in the healthcare industry.

Teresa McArthur

Teresa McArthur is the SVP of Clinical Services for Cecelia Health, a virtual-first provider organization delivering integrated care to patients across all chronic disease risk profiles. Teresa is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist with a Masters Degree in Clinical Nutrition. She has experience working with diabetes, health and wellness, nutrition support, weight and chronic disease management.
 
Teresa has a wealth of experience working with children and adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes and women with gestational diabetes while serving as a diabetes educator in the inpatient, outpatient and community settings. Teaching patients how to understand their diabetes and providing them with the tools they need to manage their diabetes has been her passion for many years.

Dr. Juan Espinoza

Dr. Juan Espinoza is the CTSI Director of Clinical Research Informatics for Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, and Medical Director of the CHLA Innovation Studio. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the USC Keck School of Medicine.

Dr. Espinoza’s clinical time is focused on complex care coordination and obesity management, while his research focuses on digital health, health information systems, and patient-generated health data. The guiding principle of Dr. Espinoza’s work is that data and technology have the potential to narrow the health gap faced by underserved communities all over the world.

CALL FOR SPEAKERS IS CURRENTLY OPEN FOR ALL SESSIONS.

EVENT HOSTED BY GLOOKO

We strive to enhance the lives of people with chronic conditions by connecting them with their caregivers and equipping both with the tools needed to achieve positive outcomes, increased access, improved satisfaction and reduced costs.

 

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