Mary de Groot, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and acting director of the Diabetes Translational Research Center at Indiana University. She received her Masters of education from the Harvard University Graduate School of education in 1989 and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rhode Island in 1999. Dr. de Groot is a clinical health psychologist whose research focuses on examining the mechanisms that link diabetes and depression as well as the development of accessible interventions to treat depression among adults and socioeconomically and culturally diverse populations with diabetes. Dr. de Groot has contributed more than 100 articles and presentations on the psychosocial aspects of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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Novel clinical evidence in continuous glucose monitoring
Fasting for religion and health in people with diabetes
The challenge of type 2 diabetes in children
HFpEF & diabetes: Diagnosis and management in the wake of EMPEROR-Preserved
Addressing suicide risk in diabetes: Rates and risk factors, HCP fears, and practical advice
The SURPASS trials: Summarizing efficacy data on tirzepatide
Semaglutide for weight loss: STEP and SELECT trials: Results from the STEP and SELECT trials
Why psychosocial care matters
DiRECT: Type 2 diabetes remission through weight management