This video library provides insights into a variety of topics related to diabetes pathophysiology, treatment, and patient care. All are ready to stream and easy to share with your colleagues.
Clinical Education
Clinical Education
This video library provides insights into a variety of topics related to diabetes pathophysiology, treatment, and patient care. All are ready to stream and easy to share with your colleagues.

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COVID-19 and Diabetes (12:45)
In this in depth video, Dr. John Anderson (former president of Medicine and Science at the ADA) gives an overview of COVID-19 and diabetes. As remote/telemedicine becomes more important, he reviews how to best prepare and manage patients while they are at home, in self-isolation or in the hospital.
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Diabetes Cardiovascular Outcomes Trials: What You Need to Know (18:01)
This video serves to review the general design elements of the diabetes CVOT. It also reviews the statistical tools used to interpret CVOT data and discusses how these trials can differ from a design standpoint, evaluating different populations and endpoints.
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The Ominous Octet: Core Defects in Type 2 Diabetes (9:14)
Dr Ralph DeFronzo discusses 8 core defects implicated in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes as described during his "Ominous Octet" Banting lecture presented in 2008. He also reviews the role of glucagon-like-peptide-1 (GLP-1) in many of the core defects present in type 2 diabetes.
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Population Health Part 1: Diabetes Overview and Review of Value-Based Reimbursement and Care Model (17:10)
This video is the first of a 2-part series presented by Drs. Doron Schneider and Michael Shannon. It focuses on the challenges and costs associated with diabetes care and explains how reimbursement strategies are evolving to demand a value-based care system. During this discussion, value-based care system concepts such as MACRA, MIPs, and APMs are discussed.
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Population Health Part 2: Implementation of a PHM Model for the Management of Diabetes (14:58)
This video is the second of a 2-part series presented by Drs. Doron Schneider and Michael Shannon. It builds on the discussion from the first video and provides an example of how a healthcare team can take a population health management approach to treating their patients.
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Mealtime Insulin and the Physiological Gap (5:42)
Find out about the importance of tracking glucose levels throughout the day, and the physiological gap between mealtime insulin and normal physiology.
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The Progressive Nature of Type 2 Diabetes: Beta Cell Dysfunction and Apoptosis (6:48)
Dr. DeFronzo reviews the code defects in Type 2 Diabetes including the impact on insulin, glucagon and glucose levels. This video also discusses how insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction drive the progressive nature of T2D.
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What is the Burden of T2D and Related Complications? (5:54)
Dr. Doron explores the increasing burden of Type 2 diabetes and factors contributing to its increase prevalence in the United States. The video considers the economic impact of improved assessment and management of patients with T2D and discusses personal and clinical factors that may impact patient management.
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Understanding the Role of GLP-1 in Type 2 Diabetes (6:25)
Dr. Richard discusses the effects of insufficient GLP-1 activity in Type 2 diabetes and how increased levels of GLP-1 may increase insulin and lower glucose levels.
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Exploring a Population Health Management Approach: In the Beginning Video (5:03)
This video—part 1 of the 5-part Population Health Management (PHM) series—highlights the implementation of a PHM approach to care. Dr. Anthony Pick, MD, discusses his inspiration for and means of implementing a PHM approach to diabetes care, the challenges he’s faced along the way, and the impact it is having on patient care practices.
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Exploring a Population Health Management Approach: Private Practice Utilization Video (5:08)
This video—part 2 of the 5-part Population Health Management (PHM) series—highlights the use of a PHM approach to care in the private practice setting. Dr. Gnanagurudasan Prakasam, MD, discusses the patient experiences that led him to adopt this approach and the social media initiatives that have helped it to flourish. In addition, he offers some insights to those interested in implementing a PHM approach in the private practice setting.
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Exploring a Population Health Management Approach: A Health System Perspective (5:21)
This video—part 3 of the 5-part Population Health Management (PHM) series—discusses the PHM approach to care within a large health care system. Dr. Bradley Eilerman, MD, discusses the steps crucial to successful PHM implementation, the value of the comprehensive care team, and the impact that collected patient data can have on future health care dissemination.
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Exploring a Population Health Management Approach: Results of a University Hospital (4:05)
This video—part 4 of the 5-part Population Health Management (PHM) series—explores PHM in the university hospital setting. Dr. Joseph Arulandu, MD, discusses his inspiration for and means of implementing a PHM approach to care, the steps critical to his success, and the diabetes-related benefits observed since introducing a PHM approach.
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Exploring a Population Health Management Approach: Approach of an ACO (7:12)
This video—part 5 of the 5-part Population Health Management (PHM) series—addresses the use of PHM in large health care groups, such as accountable care organizations (ACOs). Dr. Michael Soboiero, MD, discusses how PHM has impacted diabetes management within his ACO, facilitated educational initiatives, and advanced patient care strategies while improving quality care measures.