Diabetes is a challenging disease to manage. The 20 million
Americans who have it must watch what they eat, exercise
regularly, and monitor blood glucose levels several times a day
to prevent complications.
Duke offers special expertise in treating patients with
poorly controlled type 1 and type 2 diabetes, including
patients with insulin resistance. Patients come from all over
North Carolina and the Southeastern United states to receive
the quality of diabetes care that Duke provides.
The physicians, certified diabetes nurse educators (CDEs),
dietitians, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists,
and clinic staff at Duke's Adult Endocrine & Diabetes
Clinic understand that diabetes management can be a daunting
task. They work together with patients using a team approach to
integrate diabetes care into life with minimal intrusion.
For inpatients, Duke’s diabetes management service consults
with physicians to help control blood sugar in almost every
area of the hospital.