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ADA Scholars 2024 | On-Demand  

     

OVERVIEW

ADA Scholars provides early career professionals practical guidance on career development, opportunities to foster relationships with other early career professionals, and interactions with leaders in the diabetes field. The goal of this program is to increase both the quality and numbers of early career health care professionals engaged in the field of diabetes in the long term.

 

This footage is from ADA Scholar's 2024 in-person session in Orlando, Florida.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. Utilize practical guidance on career development through negotiating contracts. 
  2. Discuss mentoring and networking opportunities for career advancement. 
  3. Identify field-furthering research topics and research funding opportunities. 
  4. Discuss different types of technology devices to improve patient diabetes care.

EXPERATION DATE

July 26, 2026

TOPICS & FACULTY 

A Deep Dive into Diabetes Technology
Irl Hirsch, MD – University of Washington School of Medicine

 

Career Pathways in Diabetes: Panel Discussion
Edward Chao, DO – University of California San Diego
Michael Haller, MD – University of Florida
Janice Hwang, MD, MHS J – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Radin, MD – Novo Nordisk
Raymond Soccio, MD, PhD – FDA

 

Research Funding Opportunities: Panel Discussion
Courtney Ackeifi, PhD – JDRF
Deniz Dalton – Helmsley Charitable Trust
Jami Goodman, MS – American Diabetes Association
Lisa Spain, PhD – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases

 

Mentorship
Elizabeth R. Seaquist, MD – University of Minnesota

 

Negotiating Contracts
Brynn Marks, MD, MS-HPEd – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

 

Health Equity
Michelle Litchman, PHD, FNP-BC, FAANP, FADCES, FAAN – University of Utah

 

Making the Most of Networking at Sci Sessions
Jane Reusch, MD – University of Colorado

 

Diabetes Professionals – Where are we all headed?
Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD – American Diabetes Association

 

Utilizing AI in Diabetes Care
Rozalina McCoy, MD, MS – University of Maryland

 

ADA Standards of Care – Quality Improvement and Population Health
Osagie Ebekozien, MD, MPH, CPHQ – T1D Exchange

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