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Email Address:erik.kramer@cuanschutz.edu
E. Seth Kramer, DO, MPH, DABOM is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He has dedicated his career to serving as a primary care physician, focused on the management of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. He has focused his efforts in research on diabetes care, obesity management, and the utilization of virtual care models. He is a passionate advocate for obesity and diabetes care, having spearheaded the establishment of an innovative virtual patient-facing nutritional program across Colorado primary care clinics, offering immediate and accessible nutritional education delivered by physicians and registered dietitians. He is actively engaged in the Obesity Care Continuum and the Obesity Care Advocacy Network, advocating for improved obesity and diabetes care policies at both state and federal legislative levels, as well as promoting coverage for obesity and diabetes treatment.
Email Address:erik.kramer@cuanschutz.edu
E. Seth Kramer, DO, MPH, DABOM is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He has dedicated his career to serving as a primary care physician, focused on the management of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. He has focused his efforts in research on diabetes care, obesity management, and the utilization of virtual care models. He is a passionate advocate for obesity and diabetes care, having spearheaded the establishment of an innovative virtual patient-facing nutritional program across Colorado primary care clinics, offering immediate and accessible nutritional education delivered by physicians and registered dietitians. He is actively engaged in the Obesity Care Continuum and the Obesity Care Advocacy Network, advocating for improved obesity and diabetes care policies at both state and federal legislative levels, as well as promoting coverage for obesity and diabetes treatment.