Sep
13

Mastering Diabetes Devices

Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of Maryland Medical Center are excited to host an interactive two-part session workshop with renowned speakers from the from the Barbara Davis Center’s Panther Program, Director Cari Berget and Associate Professor Dr. Greg Forlenza.

The workshop aims to distill down the most vital information for healthcare professionals to understand and work with diabetes devices, from insulin pumps, CGM and automated insulin delivery devices—all the tools needed to deliver exceptional patient care.

This event is FREE, but registration is required.

Please arrive by 8:15 a.m.

***This is an 8-hour workshop. However, we realize not everyone can attend the entire duration due to clinical obligations. For those who prefer it, half-day registration is available for the morning session (8:30-11:30) tailored for Primary Care Physicians.

For those who prefer half a day, please register with Latoya Ferrell (JHM) at Iferrel1@ihmi.edu or Shakurah Duffie (UMMS) at Shakurah.Duffie@umm.edu directly. ***

Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided, and parking is free.

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Apr
27

Population Health Care Delivery

Dr. Mathioudakis and Dr. Nisa Maruthur will be joined by guest speaker Dr. Lee Fleisher, Director of CMS, in a virtual meeting of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Population Health Care Delivery Forum. The topic will be “Diabetes Care and Prevention for Medicare Beneficiaries: Recent Advances and Ongoing Challenges.”

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Apr
26

Endocrinology Grand Rounds

Dr. Mathioudakis will be co-presenting with Dr. Risa Wolf at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Endocrinology Grand Rounds on “Inequities in Advanced Diabetes Technology Use Across the Lifespan in Type 1 Diabetes: QI and Research Solutions.”

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Nov
1
to Dec 13

Database Querying in Health 250.957

Dr. Mathioudakis will be an instructor in the course Database Querying in Health, led by Dr. Paul Nagy, PhD and Jay Sayed. The course will be held via MS Teams on Tuesdays from 5-6:30 and is open to JHU students. Learn more or register here.

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