Tailoring Diabetes Care for Expectant Mothers with Dr. Camille Powe
Rather than studying population averages, what drug works in this group of people who have this same condition?
Pregnancy is a time of profound change, and for women with diabetes, it brings unique challenges. Dr. Camille Powe, an endocrinologist at Mass General, is on a mission to transform how diabetes care is delivered to pregnant women. Historically, these women have been sidelined in clinical research due to safety concerns, but Dr. Powe is determined to change that narrative.
In this episode of 'Charged', she shares her passion for developing personalized treatments that cater to the individual needs of each patient. By listening to their unique experiences and differences, Dr. Powe aims to move away from the outdated one-size-fits-all approach. She discusses the importance of collaboration, innovation, and technology in improving patient outcomes. If you're interested in how personalized care can make a difference in the lives of expectant mothers with diabetes, this episode is a must-listen.