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Scott Isaacs

Endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist at Emory University School of Medicine and president of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, focused on cardiometabolic disease, diabetes, prediabetes, and guideline development.

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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 33min

#481 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevention with Dr. Scott Isaacs

Join Dr. Scott Isaacs, an endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist at Emory, as he sheds light on prediabetes and diabetes prevention. He discusses the importance of screening and personalized management, including lifestyle changes and medications. Discover how to navigate patient conversations about prediabetes, the significance of recognizing atypical cases, and explore diagnostic challenges. With insights on insulin resistance and the role of glucose testing, Dr. Isaacs provides essential strategies to combat diabetes risks!
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Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 34min

REBOOT: #481 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevention with Dr. Scott Isaacs

Scott Isaacs MD, an endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist at Emory and AACE president, walks through screening and spotting atypical prediabetes. He outlines which tests to use and pitfalls to watch for. He covers exam clues, lifestyle strategies, metformin and other meds, and how to combine therapies and follow patients over time.
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May 2, 2024 • 13min

Scott Isaacs, MD, FACE, FACP and Barton Isaac, PharmD present: NASH Patient Identification, Referral and Management in Endocrinology and Hepatology Practices

Scott Isaacs, a clinical endocrinologist specializing in NASH, shares valuable insights alongside Barton Isaac, a PharmD. They delve into the management of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease within endocrinology. Key discussions include the importance of non-invasive tests like the FIB4 score for risk stratification and identifying high-risk patients, particularly those with diabetes. They emphasize the need for better education among healthcare providers to effectively address these interconnected metabolic issues.

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