Silvio E. Inzucchi MD
Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology); Clinical Director, Section of Endocrinology; Director, Yale Diabetes Center; Director, Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, ConnecticutDr. Silvio Inzucchi is Professor of Medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, where he serves as the Clinical Chief of the Section of Endocrinology, Program Director of the Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship, and Medical Director of the Yale Diabetes Center.
Dr. Inzucchi has been an invited lecturer, both nationally and internationally, on many topics, most pertaining to clinical diabetes management. He has authored or coauthored more than 500 manuscripts, chapters, and abstracts, some published in the foremost medical journals, including The New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA. He has served on editorial boards for numerous scientific journals, including Diabetes Care and the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Dr. Inzucchi has a large academic clinical practice involving a wide spectrum of patients with endocrine diseases, with a focus on diabetes and pituitary/adrenal diseases. His current research interests include anti-hyperglycemic therapy in both the inpatient and outpatient settings and the link among type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular complications.
Disclosures
- Consultant/clinical trial committees: AstraZeneca; Boehringer Ingelheim; Novo Nordisk; Merck; Pfizer; Bayer
- Lectures: AstraZeneca; Boehringer Ingelheim
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- TECOS Shows Sitagliptin Neutrality vis-à-vis MACE in High-Risk CAD
- Risk of Bladder and Other Cancers in People With Diabetes Taking Pioglitazone
- Metformin Use and Mortality in Patients With Advanced Kidney Disease
- Effect of Sitagliptin on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes
- ELIXA Results Prove No Added Cardiovascular Risk With Lixisenatide
- Heart Failure in Diabetes: Effects of Anti-Hyperglycemic Drug Therapy
- Human Islet Function After 20 Years of Cryopreservation
- LY2963016 Insulin Glargine Is Similar to Insulin Glargine for Treatment of T2D
- Recognition of Incident Diabetes During an Acute MI
- Glipizide vs Dapagliflozin as an Adjunct to Metformin Therapy