Overview
- Editors:
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William V. Tamborlane
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Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, USA
- Contains everything that a practicing provider would need to know in order to provide comprehensive, up-to-date care for children and adolescents with diabetes
- Discusses insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring, automated insulin delivery, nutrition therapy, exercise, psychosocial challenges, acute and long-term complications, and future directions for treatment and research
- Written and edited by clinicians and researchers from the Yale Children's Diabetes Program
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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Type 1 Diabetes
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- Stephan Siebel, Pamela Hu, Rachel Perry
Pages 13-24
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- Kelly Joseph, Apoorva Ravindranath Waikar, Stephan Siebel, Anisha Patel
Pages 25-33
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- Kerry Stephenson, William V. Tamborlane
Pages 35-42
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- Eda Cengiz, Michelle Van Name, William V. Tamborlane
Pages 43-53
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- Elizabeth A. Doyle, Eda Cengiz, William V. Tamborlane
Pages 55-64
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- William V. Tamborlane, Amy Steffen, Michelle Van Name
Pages 65-73
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- Stuart A. Weinzimer, Lori Carria, Michelle Van Name
Pages 75-85
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- Paulina Rose, Mary Savoye, Eileen Tichy
Pages 87-103
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- Ishani Choksi, Shana Mencher, Anisha Patel
Pages 105-124
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- Shana Mencher, Ishani Choksi, Anisha Patel
Pages 125-133
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- Michelle Van Name, Patricia Gatcomb, Elizabeth A. Doyle, William V. Tamborlane
Pages 135-141
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- Laura Nally, Michelle Van Name, William V. Tamborlane, Jennifer Sherr
Pages 143-150
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- Jasmine Gujral, Melinda Zgorski, William V. Tamborlane
Pages 151-154
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- Elizabeth A. Doyle, Amy Page, Kathryn Nagel
Pages 155-161
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- Patrick McAllister, Kathryn Nagel
Pages 163-178
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Type 2 Diabetes
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Front Matter
Pages 179-179
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- Nicola Santoro, Rachel Goldberg-Gel, Sonia Caprio
Pages 181-189
About this book
Currently, available information on pediatric and adolescent diabetes is limited to chapters in larger books covering the broader topic of pediatric endocrinology, and these do not have the space to delve into specific topics. This concise, timely book contains everything that a practicing provider needs to know in order to provide comprehensive, up-to-date care for children and adolescents with diabetes, from the latest methods for diagnosing various types of diabetes to integrating cutting-edge technology in the care of this patient population. Initial management, the use of insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring, and automated insulin delivery are discussed in detail, as are nutrition therapy, exercise, psychosocial challenges, acute and long-term complications, and future directions for treatment and research. Further, this book provides clinicians with guidelines for the implementation of best practices as outlined by leading associations such as the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and International Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD).
The Yale Children’s Diabetes Program has been ranked among the best in the United States, including clinicians and researchers who are world-renowned for their efforts in improving the care of children with diabetes. This wealth of knowledge and experience positions the author team well as experts in this field.
Editors and Affiliations
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Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, USA
William V. Tamborlane
About the editor
Dr. Tamborlane has been Professor and Chief of Pediatric Endocrinology at Yale School of Medicine since 1985 and he has received many of many awards and honors including the 2006 and 2011 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Excellence in Clinical Research Awards, 2009 Diabetes Technology Society’s Diabetes Technology Leadership Award, 2010 American Diabetes Association Outstanding Physician Clinician Award, 2011 SCTS Career Achievement Award, 2014 ISPAD Prize for Achievement and the 2017 American Diabetes Association Award for Achievement in Clinical Diabetes Research. The prime focus of his work has been on patient-oriented research in pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) and related metabolic and endocrine disorders. The hallmark of this research has been to overcome met^1,000 original articles, chapters and reviews are related to clinical and translational studies in diabetes. As Chair of the Diabetes Research in Children’s Network, Co-Chair of the JDRF CGM Study Group, and ViceChair of the T1D Exchange Registry, he has been actively involved in studies related to Continuous Glucose Monitoring and other advanced diabetes technologies, as well as in the successful completion of randomized clinical trials of new drugs for adolescents with type 2 diabetes. Tamborlane has also devoted a great deal of effort over the past 45 years in mentoring the training and career development of pediatric physician scientists; many of whom have had distinguished careers in diabetes research and made important contributions to this textbook.