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Clinical Decision-Making for Insulin Pump Use | January 8, 2026

Date of Presentation: January 8, 2026

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Diabetes  

Keywords: #diabetes  #dm  #insulin  #pump  #type 1  #type 2  

In this presentation, Dr. Carol Greenlee, MD, and Robin John, RPh, review key clinical considerations for insulin pump use in people with type 2 diabetes, focusing on complex case with very high insulin requirements. 

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Robin John, RPh, CDE, NCPS | Yakama Healthy Heart Program Director, Yakama Service Unit

Dr. Mary Carol Greenlee
Dr. Mary Carol Greenlee
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Mary Carol Greenlee, MD, MACP, is board certified in internal medicine and in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism with over 30 years’ experience in private practice. Dr. Greenlee graduated Summa Cum Laude from Miami University (Ohio) and with Highest Distinction from Indiana University School of Medicine. She did her internal medicine internship and residency at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, IN before returning to IU Medical Center for her fellowship in endocrinology. Carol chaired the “AID” project to develop shared decision-making tools for insulin therapy, as well as several workgroups focused on improving care coordination between primary and specialty care. She received NCQA recognition for Patient-Centered Specialty Care in 2014 and the Endocrine Society award for Outstanding Clinical Practitioner in 2016.

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Date added: January 6, 2026