JAMA Editorial Published on Potential Overtreatment of Older Adults with Diabetes

Dr. Huang published an editorial this week on the Potential Overtreatment of Older, Complex Adults with Diabetes through the JAMA Network. Dr. … Read More

2015-2016 Research Writing Workshop (RWW) Will Kick off on September 10th

The Research Writing Workshop (RWW) is an internal forum that allows University of Chicago research professionals to provide and receive … Read More

King vs. Burwell Case: What Does It Mean For The Future Of Health Care

Dr. Huang comments on the potential affects of the King vs. Burwell case in an article that was published on … Read More

Health Advocacy Conference Saturday, May 2, 2015!

A skills-focused symposium for future health advocates May 2, 2015, 9AM-4PM University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine 924 E. … Read More

Has Medicaid Expansion Lead to Increased Identification of Diabetes? Dr. Huang Comments in New York Times Article Published March 23

The New York Times article, With Expansion of Medicaid, Some States Are Identifying More New Diabetes Cases, highlights the potential correlation … Read More

New Report Weighs the Evidence for Diabetes Prevention Programs

NYSHealth Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation teamed up to support the work of Associate Director of Health Services … Read More

The Pace of Change in Medical Practice

Drs. Neda Laiteerapong and Elbert Huang review the rapid changes in medical practice and health policy in an article published … Read More

Briefing in Washington, DC Examines Results From Alliance to Reduce Disparities in Diabetes

On Thursday, November 20th, The Alliance to Reduce Disparities in Diabetes held a briefing at the National Press Club in … Read More

Research Writing Workshop Special Event: Rebecca Luttrell, ELS

Please RSVP HERE Thursday, December 11, 2014 University of Chicago Medical Center, Room W229 11:00am-12:00pm Description:  In this session, Rebecca … Read More

New Study Shows that Individualized Diabetes Care Unearths Racial/Ethnic Disparities

“Standard measures of diabetes care in the United States underestimate racial and ethnic disparities when monitoring a patient’s blood sugar … Read More