Liz Selvin
@LizSelvin
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director of @JHUWelchCenter, diabetes epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins professor, runner, tea drinker
Baltimore, Maryland
Joined February 2020
🎨✨Calling all artists touched by diabetes! Share your creativity w/ the world by submitting your original artwork for the cover of Diabetes Care. All subjects & mediums are welcome. Find out more & showcase your talent at https://t.co/tfxJ4vXjh2
#DiabetesCare #ArtSubmission
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Don't miss out on this exciting Diabetes session with our esteemed speakers at the 9th Heart in Diabetes and earn #CME credits! Register now for #EarlyBird rates until Feb 28th at https://t.co/6JUnqY2S4O
@RpratleyMD @LizSelvin #HID25 #9thHeartinDiabetes #MedEd
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Nice Editorial @ADA_Pubs Sodium–Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors and Lower-Extremity Amputation: Is the Guilty Verdict Valid? Limitations of causal interpretations with real-world data https://t.co/NPF4CyMfPJ
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As the new generation of GLP-1 medicines approaches, exciting new opportunities to assess the benefits and safety profile of new combinations https://t.co/0Bluphbxit
Subcutaneous Amycretin moves the needle with up to 22% weight loss over 36 wks in P2 #obesity @novonordisk
https://t.co/WcguQ9d5xS
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The projected burden of dementia in the United States https://t.co/UYbd8lItCo
@NatureMedicine @JoeCoresh
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Welcome another year of Diabetes Care on Air! On this episode, Mike & I get to interview @RozalinaMD - co-chair of @ADA_DiabetesPro committee for the 2025 Standards of Care update - a labour of love by dedicated volunteers. Congrats!! https://t.co/84n0ZTKHWZ
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Congratulations to @JHUWelchCenter @JohnsHopkinsEPI @HopkinsMedicine MD/PhD student, Emeka Ejimogu, on this elegant and important report.
The use of high-risk glucose-lowering medications is common in older adults with diabetes and cognitive impairment. Regular cognitive screening could improve deintensification efforts. @ADA_Pubs Read Here➡️ https://t.co/OKmyeBnYNa
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The use of high-risk glucose-lowering medications is common in older adults with diabetes and cognitive impairment. Regular cognitive screening could improve deintensification efforts. @ADA_Pubs Read Here➡️ https://t.co/OKmyeBnYNa
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Very grateful to @AHAScience for their support of our team’s research @rex_ahima @ErinMichos @skim175 @LizSelvin @BigeOzkanMD @KobbieAryee @BEchouffo @rblument1 @WendyPost9 @JoeCoresh
Why do some people with excess weight develop diabetes and increased heart disease risk when others don’t? Drs. Chiadi Ndumele, Bige Ozkan, Ebenezer “Kobbie” Aryee and Sangwon Kim discuss their research. Watch full video: https://t.co/Xay7tsYlRX
@heartmaryland
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Pumped to officially join the @AHAScience @PVDCouncil as #FAHA! Big thanks to @LizSelvin for the support! @JHUWelchCenter @hopkinssurgery
HUGE CONGRATS to our newest PVD Fellows of the AHA💛 ALL FAHA Members - don’t forget to stop by the #AHA24 FAHA Lounge to pick up your exclusive gold lanyard! And if you run into me, I may or may not have a couple of extra FAHA gold pins to pass out to active FAHA’s….👀
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Misuse of Race in the Interpretation of HbA1c: https://t.co/G6RhAKG6UG
@JohnsHopkinsSPH @HopkinsMedicine @LizSelvin
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Here’s the November episode of Diabetes Care on Air. Hear from the one and only @DanielJDrucker about his review article in @DiabetesCareADA. Also learn new guidance for diabetes & driving and so much more! https://t.co/aFrO9HRjzV
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📌 1/5 Thrilled to share our latest work, just out in @JAHA_AHA, on prepregnancy cardiometabolic health and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in historically underrepresented groups in the US https://t.co/PaWBjrSKde
@DrAnumMinhas @AllisonGHaysMD
@rblument1 @CiccaroneCenter
ahajournals.org
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This was one of my best Grand Rounds audiences EVER. Truly an honor to come back to where my research career began as a KL2 scholar & @JohnsHopkinsSPH PhD student & speak to a room full of my mentors, colleagues including @larryappel, @somsaha, @lizselvin and future leaders of
Welch Center Grand Rounds resume on Wednesday, Oct. 23, with Dr. @SapnaKmd! Join us in person or online to watch this #IllnessDoesntMeanStillness presentation, followed by a brief Q&A. #PedsICU | #PedsAnes | @PICU_Up
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Grand Rounds looked a little different today ... we had a blast at our inaugural Welch Center Fall Fest! 🍂🍎 Thank you to everyone for "falling into fun and connections" at this creative networking opportunity! #WelchWOW
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Congratulations to Dr. Jung-Im Shin, *Associate Professor* of Epidemiology! 🎉 Many from the Welch Center gathered at a promotion celebration to recognize her momentous achievement. Please join us in celebrating her! #WelchWOW
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Key findings in a study led by the Welch Center's @TammyBradyMD show having your arm in the wrong position during blood pressure checks can result in “markedly higher” readings. https://t.co/0SPKOLjB8Y
cnn.com
A new study found that having your arm in the wrong position during blood pressure checks — either at home or the doctor’s office — can result in readings “markedly higher” than when your arm is in...
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Neat article in Circ...supports my intuition that troponin I is a better measure of subclinical cardiac damage than troponin T...maybe a better measure/surrogate of treatment response too. https://t.co/v1BbvukFRi
ahajournals.org
BACKGROUND: Higher circulating concentrations of NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide) and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) and I (hs-cTnI) are associated with left...
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Super proud of this #viewpoint that discusses the potential risks of ⬆️ stroke, ⬆️ costs, and ⬆️ overuse of carotid artery stenting procedures as the result of the updated and expanded @CMSGov NCD. I hope the data proves me wrong . . . #CarotidEd @VEITHsymposium @VascularSVS
Viewpoint from @VEITHsymposium and @CaitlinWHicks @hopkinssurgery raises concerns that expanding carotid artery stenting access may lead to worse patient outcomes, despite the recent @CMSGov National Coverage Determination. https://t.co/NwhCrDmx7n
#CarotidEd
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The October 2024 issue of Diabetes Care is live at https://t.co/mevPspgagL, featuring latest scholarly research on the care of #diabetes. In This Issue: - Lack of Data Sharing Despite Data Availability Statements - Empowering Hospitalized Patients with Diabetes - And More!
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