Chief Healthcare Executive November 12, 2024
Ron Southwick

Jane Jeffrie Seley of Weill Cornell Medicine talks about the need to reach primary care physicians and talks about caring for patients in hospitals.

Individuals with diabetes need to know their glucose levels.

Jane Jeffrie Seley of Weill Cornell Medicine likens patients with diabetes who don’t monitor their glucose to walking across a busy street with their eyes closed.

A diabetes nurse practitioner, Seley is an assistant professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. She is also a consultant for the technology special interest group of the American Diabetes Association. She says continuous glucose monitoring systems can be vital tools in helping individuals with diabetes manage their condition and lead an active life.

“The most important...

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