Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center
 

About Our Team

Our board-certified endocrinologists are part of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and work as a team with our nurse educators and nutritionists. Because our center is dedicated to treating diabetes, all of our patients are required to have a primary care provider for their non-diabetic needs. Our medical staff maintains contact with our patient's primary care provider to coordinate diabetes care.

Medical Director
Mark Schutta, MD

Physician Profiles
Seth Braunstein, MD, PhD
Carrie M. Burns, MD, Director, Diabetes In Pregnancy
Serena Cardillo, MD, Director, Graduate Diabetes Education
Michael F. Crutchlow, MD
Nayyar Iqbal, MD
Eunkyung A. Kauh, MD, PhD
Vanessa Rein, MD
Michael Rickels, MD

Our endocrinologists care for patients using the expertise and input of their fellow team members. As part of a major clinical and research institution of the University of the Pennsylvania Health System, we also consult with other specialists, when necessary, such as ophthalmologists, vascular surgeons, nephrologists and cardiologists.

Our on-site clinical team members include:

Nurse Practitioners

Brenda Blyler, MSN, CRNP
Catherine Garrison, MSN, CRNP
Kia Morley Mellon, MSN, CRNP
Amy Peleckis, MSN, CRNP

Diabetes Nurse Educators

Frances Love, MSN, RN, CDE
Kimberly N. Olson, RN, MSN

Our certified nurse educators provide our patients ongoing education on the treatment and management of diabetes. We offer a ten-hour education course recognized by the American Diabetes Association as meeting the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education. We offer group and individual programs covering topics such as nutrition, medications, exercise, glucose monitoring, coping and prevention of complications.

Diabetes Nutritionists

Joan Metzner, RD, CDE, LDN
Linda Sartor, RD, MA, CDE, LDN

Our registered and licensed dietitians/nutritionists work with patients to manage their blood glucose levels through diet and exercise. Counseling and educational materials provide patients and families with management techniques.

Podiatrists

Donald Scot Malay, DPM, FACFAS
Barry Wolff, DPM

Because diabetes often causes foot, skin and tissue problems, we have an on-site podiatrist who specializes in diabetes foot care and podiatric surgery.

Social Worker

Mary Grace Bontempo, MSS, LCSW

Obesity Clinic

Rex S. Ahima, MD, PhD

Sleep Disorders

Aharon E. Sareli, MD

Vascular Cardiology

Emile R. Mohler III, MD

Our Patients are Part of the Team
Patients under our care become active members of the health care team. Participation is extremely important for:

  • Keeping regular appointments
  • Monitoring blood glucose
  • Recording blood glucose in the logbook
  • Following medication plans
  • Following meal plans
  • Completing yearly eye exams, blood glucose testing and kidney screening
  • Evaluating quarterly A1c, a simple blood test that measures overall diabetes control

With the assistance and support of the Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center health care team, our patients manage the disease through:

  • Eating a healthy diet
  • Taking medicine as prescribed
  • Self-monitoring blood glucose
  • Exercising
  • Taking care of the skin and feet
  • Becoming an active member with the health care team.

 


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