CME Credits:
Managing Type 2 Diabetes in 2022
In season 5 of the Diabetes knowledge into practice podcast, we discussed how progress in diabetes research impacted clinical practice, including therapies, trials, guidelines, and COVID-19.
Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada
Following his clinical training in Nephrology, Dr. Cherney completed his PhD in human renal physiology at the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto in 2008. He is currently Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto and a Clinician Scientist at the University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospitals, where he is director of the Renal Physiology Laboratory.During his PhD training, Dr. Cherney was the recipient of a Kidney Foundation of Canada Scholarship and then a three-year KRESCENT Fellowship. He is currently supported by a five-year Canadian Diabetes Association-KRESCENT Program Joint New Investigator Award and receives operating funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and Kidney Foundation of Canada.
In season 5 of the Diabetes knowledge into practice podcast, we discussed how progress in diabetes research impacted clinical practice, including therapies, trials, guidelines, and COVID-19.