This two-part podcast series will provide listeners with a review of updates to the diabetes treatment guidelines. Speakers will provide an overview of guideline updates, evaluate treatment options, and discuss methods of addressing issues related to affordability and access to medications.
SPEAKERS
 Dr. Jeremy Sparks is a  Clinical Assistant Professor at Xavier University of Louisiana College of  Pharmacy and a Clinical Pharmacist at the Tulane Primary Care Clinic at  University Medical Center New Orleans, where he manages medication therapy of  chronic diseases for those with diabetes and hypertension.
Dr. Jeremy Sparks is a  Clinical Assistant Professor at Xavier University of Louisiana College of  Pharmacy and a Clinical Pharmacist at the Tulane Primary Care Clinic at  University Medical Center New Orleans, where he manages medication therapy of  chronic diseases for those with diabetes and hypertension.
 Adrian Sandoval, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, is an Associate  Professor at UTRGV School of Medicine, where he serves as Director of  Pharmacotherapy and Vice-Chair/Research for the Family Medicine department. Dr.  Sandoval is a clinical pharmacy specialist at UTHealth-RGV and faculty for the  Family Medicine residency programs. He completed an Ambulatory-Care/Community  Pharmacy Residency at Scott & White Healthcare and received his Doctor of  Pharmacy degree (summa cum laude) from Texas A&M University College of Pharmacy.
Adrian Sandoval, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, is an Associate  Professor at UTRGV School of Medicine, where he serves as Director of  Pharmacotherapy and Vice-Chair/Research for the Family Medicine department. Dr.  Sandoval is a clinical pharmacy specialist at UTHealth-RGV and faculty for the  Family Medicine residency programs. He completed an Ambulatory-Care/Community  Pharmacy Residency at Scott & White Healthcare and received his Doctor of  Pharmacy degree (summa cum laude) from Texas A&M University College of Pharmacy.
 Amanda Popko, PharmD, BCACP,  CACP, is the Eastern Region Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator for Family Practice  with the Geisinger Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Program. At her community  practice site, she specializes in chronic disease management and  anticoagulation. Among her other administrative and clinical duties, Dr. Popko  also serves as preceptor for the Geisinger Wyoming Valley PGY1 Residency  Ambulatory Care elective learning experience and the Geisinger Northeast Clinic  Ambulatory Care PGY1 Residency Primary Care rotations.
Amanda Popko, PharmD, BCACP,  CACP, is the Eastern Region Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator for Family Practice  with the Geisinger Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Program. At her community  practice site, she specializes in chronic disease management and  anticoagulation. Among her other administrative and clinical duties, Dr. Popko  also serves as preceptor for the Geisinger Wyoming Valley PGY1 Residency  Ambulatory Care elective learning experience and the Geisinger Northeast Clinic  Ambulatory Care PGY1 Residency Primary Care rotations.
 Dr. Nick Ladziak graduated from the  University at Buffalo with his PharmD in 2015 and completed a PGY1 at  Celebration Health in Orlando and an ambulatory care PGY2 at Buffalo Medical  Group/University at Buffalo. He obtained board certification in ambulatory care  as well as certification as a diabetes care and education specialist. Dr.  Ladziak currently works as a clinical pharmacy specialist at Banner Health in  Phoenix in both primary care and endocrinology clinics.
Dr. Nick Ladziak graduated from the  University at Buffalo with his PharmD in 2015 and completed a PGY1 at  Celebration Health in Orlando and an ambulatory care PGY2 at Buffalo Medical  Group/University at Buffalo. He obtained board certification in ambulatory care  as well as certification as a diabetes care and education specialist. Dr.  Ladziak currently works as a clinical pharmacy specialist at Banner Health in  Phoenix in both primary care and endocrinology clinics.
 
                    




