Jason C. Baker, M.D.
Jason C. Baker, M.D.
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About Jason C. Baker, M.D.
I believe that successful treatment of an illness requires a collaborative approach between a patient and a healthcare provider, and that the keys to good health include preventative behaviors such as good diet and exercise habits. I also believe there is much to be learned about medicine and disease prevention in the developing world, where I am currently pursuing numerous global health projects.
Dr. Baker is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Attending Endocrinologist at Cornell Medical College in New York. He is a graduate of Emory University College and Medical School. He completed an Internal Medicine residency at New York University and a fellowship in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center. Dr. Baker, who himself has type 1 diabetes, has interests which include disease management through education and lifestyle interventions, prevention of type 1 diabetes, and the impact of diabetes on international health. Dr. Baker is involved in numerous global health diabetes projects, and has founded the non-profit organization "Marjorie's Fund" (), a type 1 diabetes global initiative dedicated to education, care, and research of type 1 diabetes in the developing world. Dr. Baker also serves as a contributing author to The Medical Letter and contributing editor to dLife.com.
Guest Lecturer, Annual Meeting of the Global Diabetes Alliance, "Global Impact of Type 2 Diabetes", (02/12, Istanbul, Turkey).
Lecturer at Global Diabetes Alliance conference. "Diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa" (10/10, Cairo, Egypt).
Grand Rounds Lecturer, Division of Endocrinology, Weill Cornell Medical College, "Diabetes in the Developing World" (05/10, New York, NY).
Grand Rounds Lecturer, Division of Infectious Diseases, Weill Cornell Medical College, "Hypogonadism in HIV/AIDS patients" (02/10, New York, NY).
Grand Rounds Lecturer, Division of Endocrinology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Global Diabetes Initiative" (11/09, Bronx, NY).
Guest lecturer at Association of Clinical Physicians annual conference. "Multiple small feedings of the mind: Diabetes" (4/07, San Diego, CA).
Travel Award Recipient, Endocrine Fellows Foundation Diabetes Conference (10/06, Phoenix, AZ).
Travel Award Recipient, Endocrine Fellows Foundation Diabetes Conference (3/06, San Antonio, TX).
First-place winner of an essay competition (Snapshots of September) hosted by the Atlanta Medical Association (2/02).
Travel award recipient, Southern Section of the American Federation of Researchers meeting (11/01, New Orleans, LA).
Wright-Bentley Medical Scholarship recipient (10/01, Atlanta, GA).
Helen Dobbs Medical Scholarship (8/01, Atlanta, GA).
Irene Woodruff Medicine Scholarship (8/01, Atlanta, GA).
Travel award recipient, ACP conference (4/01, New Orleans, LA).
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M.D.Emory University School of Medicine2002
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B.S.Emory University1998
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Assistant Attending PhysicianNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
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Assistant Professor of Clinical MedicineWeill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
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