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  1. 05-09-2018 | Diagnosis | Case study | Article

    Atypical diabetes: Case study 4

    Can you diagnose the atypical form of diabetes presented in our fourth patient case study? Test your knowledge with Editorial Board member, Jay Shubrook.

  2. 12-14-2017 | Guidelines | Editorial | Article

    What is new in the 2018 American Diabetes Association Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes?

    Jay Shubrook, Chair of the American Diabetes Association’s Primary Care Advisory Group, outlines what's new in 2018's ADA Standards of Care update. 

  3. 12-13-2017 | Diagnosis | Case study | Article

    Atypical diabetes: Case study 3

    How would you diagnose and treat the third patient in our series of case studies on atypical forms of diabetes? Editorial board member Jay Shubrook challenges you.

  4. 11-01-2017 | Diagnosis | Case study | Article

    Atypical diabetes: Case study 2

    The second case study in our series on atypical forms of diabetes from Jay Shubrook presents a highly distinct variation of the disease and challenges you to make the correct diagnosis.

  5. 10-04-2017 | Diagnosis | Case study | Article

    Atypical diabetes: Case study 1

    Editorial Board member Jay Shubrook highlights an easy-to-miss form of the disease and challenges you to make the correct diagnosis.

  6. 07-05-2017 | Diabetes prevention | Editorial | Article

    Type 2 diabetes can be prevented in your patients

    Editorial Board member Jay Shubrook and his colleague Alegria Cantillep discuss the National Diabetes Prevention Program, how you might find eligible patients, and how you can refer them to the program.

  7. 06-25-2017 | Hyperglycemia | View from the clinic | Article

    What to do when your patient takes a diabetes holiday

    Jay Shubrook reflects on a case concerning a patient who came into his clinic after taking a 'diabetes holiday' and discusses some of the practical ways in which you might prevent such holidays in your patients.

  8. 12-15-2016 | Guidelines | Editorial | Article

    What is new in the 2017 American Diabetes Association Standards of Care?

    Jay Shubrook, Chair of the American Diabetes Association’s Primary Care Advisory Group, outlines what's new in 2017's ADA Standards of Care update. 

  9. 10-24-2016 | Complications | Editorial | Article

    Attention to hypoglycemia can improve glucose control and reduce risk

    Jay Shubrook explores why it is so important to include hypoglycemia assessment and management as part of your diabetes management plan.

  10. 11-06-2019 | Older adults | Case study | Article

    Diabetes treatment in the elderly: Kathryn

    Primary care physician Jay Shubrook shares his recommendations for diabetes management in a 72-year-old, multi-morbid patient.

  11. 04-24-2019 | Primary care | Commentary | Article

    Diagnosis age matters when it comes to type 2 diabetes

    Editorial board member Jay Shubrook explains how the aggressive course of young-onset type 2 diabetes affects clinical decision-making for primary care providers.

  12. 02-28-2019 | Insulin | Commentary | Article

    The DUNE study: Insulin and inertia in real-world practice

    Jay Shubrook comments on the findings of the multinational DUNE study of glycemic target achievement in people with type 2 diabetes taking insulin.

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    02-07-2018 | Medications | Ask the expert | Video

    Diabetes and blood pressure in the elderly: Which medications to use when; tips for achieving target

    Editorial Board member Jay Shubrook follows up with treatment individualization specialist David Strain on the treatment challenges presented by older adults, and the implications for tailoring hypertension therapy in this diverse population (11:08).

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    01-24-2018 | Hypertension | Ask the expert | Video

    When to intervene in patients with diabetes and high blood pressure?

    Editorial Board member Jay Shubrook and Advisory Board member Robert Chilton get together once more to discuss best practice tips for identifying and treating hypertension in patients with pre-existing diabetes (12:17).

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    01-17-2018 | Hypertension | Ask the expert | Video

    Why aren't we reaching blood pressure goals, despite the raised target?

    In the wake of the revised blood pressure targets, Editorial Board member Jay Shubrook and Advisory Board member Robert Chilton discuss clinical approaches to get hypertensive diabetes patients to target more consistently (12:29).

  16. 03-05-2018 | Glycemic control | News | Article

    ACP backs less intensive HbA1c targets for type 2 diabetes

    The American College of Physicians has issued four recommendations relating to glycated hemoglobin targets in patients with type 2 diabetes. Read the linked commentary from Jay Shubrook

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    01-31-2018 | Older adults | Ask the expert | Video

    Individualization of diabetes treatment: Considerations for frail, elderly patients with heart failure

    Editorial Board member Jay Shubrook talks to treatment individualization specialist David Strain about the treatment challenges presented by older adults, and the implications for tailoring hypertension therapy in this diverse population (11:40).

  18. 06-13-2017 | Hypoglycemia | Editorial | Article

    Is it harder to treat diabetes today?

    Treating type 2 diabetes has become so complicated. Why is this so? Primary care physician Jay Shubrook discusses the reasons and suggests ways to make diabetes treatment less overwhelming.

  19. 08-22-2017 | Primary care | View from the clinic | Article

    Five things you can do to make your diabetes visits more efficient

    Diabetes check-ups can be multifaceted and time-consuming. Editorial Board member and Family Physician, Jay Shubrook, presents his practical recommendations for making the most of your patient visits.

  20. 06-16-2017 | Glycemic control | News | Article

    Racial and individual variability in HbA1c–glucose relationship

    Glycated hemoglobin levels are higher for a given blood glucose level in Black patients with diabetes than they are in White people, shows a continuous glucose monitoring study. Read the linked commentary from Jay Shubrook.

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