Kevin Ni (@kevinchenni) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Ni

@kevinchenni

Internal Medicine physician (MDPhD IUSM, AB Harvard) passionate about endocrine, diabetes, primary care, diverse communities, research & teaching.

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Our paper on insulin regimens for critically ill patients receiving continuous enteral nutrition was published in Endo Practice. endocrinepractice.org/article/S1530-… CU Endocrinology cecilia low wang

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Our work on anti-obesity medications was published in JES. OSA was identified as potential barrier to weight loss in veterans, a patient population with high frequency of service-related sleep disturbance/PTSD. doi.org/10.1210/jendso… Dave Saxon, MD CU Endocrinology VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System

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New article alert by Dr Cecilia Low Wang cecilia low wang and medicine resident Dr Kevin Ni Kevin Ni and colleagues on insulin use in critically ill patients on continuous enteral nutrition. Congrats! CU Department of Medicine CU Internal Medicine sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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“Because SGLT2 inhibitors and nonsteroidal MRAs had not been approved for kidney protection at the time the trial was initiated, the number of participants who were receiving these agents at baseline was modest, which limited our ability to assess the effects of combination Rx”

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Our follow-up qualitative study of FQHC primary care patients with type 2 diabetes establishes CGM as a patient-centered tool for mitigating diabetes disparities in socially minoritized and marginalized populations. CU Endocrinology CU Department of Medicine doi.org/10.1210/jendso…

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New📜led by Kevin Ni -- In this study, Kevin conducted qualitative interviews of racially and ethnically diverse low-income individuals with diabetes who became eligible for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) -- highlights the importance of health policy change that expands

New📜led by <a href="/KevinChenNi/">Kevin Ni</a> -- In this study, Kevin conducted qualitative interviews of racially and ethnically diverse low-income individuals with diabetes who  became eligible for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) -- highlights the importance of health policy change that expands
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To conclude June (MensHealthMonth), Drs. Harroun, Ni, and Doolan with CU Internal Medicine shared general health/diet/lifestyle tips. CU Endocrinology CU Internal Medicine instagram.com/cuanschutz/ree…