PCOS Awareness Symposium - Orlando
DoubleTree Orlando Downtown, Orlando, FL 32804
2019-09-21 14:00:00
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Melanie Cree-Green, MD - PCOS Awareness Symposium Speaker

Melanie Cree-Green, MD, PhD

Director, Multi-Disciplinary PCOS Clinic at Children's Hospital Colorado

Patient Topic:
Strategies for Managing PCOS in Teenagers

HCP Topic:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Adolescents —
The Time for Care is Now


Assistant Professor, Pediatrics-Endocrinology
University of Colorado School of Medicine

Dr. Melanie Cree-Green is one of the country’s leading pediatric endocrinologists and researchers specializing in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in adolescence. She is founder and Director of the Multi-Disciplinary PCOS Clinic at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She sees girls with PCOS who are also overweight.

Dr. Green’s research focuses on insulin resistance in girls with PCOS, youth with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Her research examines the interaction between glucose and fat metabolism and how the interplay leads to insulin resistance, fatty liver disease and early cardiovascular disease. One of her primary projects is studying insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease in adolescents with PCOS. This work is funded by the Center for Women’s Health Research, the American Heart Association, the University of Colorado, and the Thrasher Pediatric Research Foundation. Dr. Green studies pre-diabetes and heart disease in girls with PCOS. Previous studies have shown that women with PCOS have four times the risk of developing diabetes and have a larger incidence of high blood pressure and development of plaque in their arteries. The purpose of Dr. Green’s research is to better understand what is happening on metabolic and the vascular level to teenage girls with PCOS and if an intervention of exercise, diet, and medication at an early age will help to mitigate the risk of developing heart disease and diabetes.

Dr. Green attended medical school and completed her PhD at the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine, and her Residency and Fellowship training were at the University of Colorado (Children’s Hospital Colorado) Program.

Dr. Green is a member of the PCOS Challenge Medical/Scientific Advisory Board.

Other Speakers

Sasha Ottey - PCOS Challenge Executive DirectorSasha Ottey, MHA, MT (ASCP)
PCOS Awareness Symposium Presented by PCOS ChallengeRicardo Azziz, MD, MPH, MBA
Katherine Sherif, MD - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerKatherine Sherif, MD
Mark Trolice, MD - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerMark P. Trolice, MD, FACOG, FACS, FACE
Bruce Rose, MD - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerBruce I. Rose, MD, PhD
Fiona McColluch, ND - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerFiona McCulloch, ND
Martha McKittrick, RD - PCOS Symposium SpeakerMartha McKittrick, RD, CDE, CHWC
Angela Grassi, RD - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerAngela Grassi, MS, RD, LDN
Jullie Duffy Dillon, RD - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerJulie Duffy Dillion, RD
Amy Medling, CHC (PCOS Diva) - PCOS Awareness Symposium SpeakerAmy Medling, CHC
Maria Horstmann - PCOS Symposium SpeakerMaria Horstmann, MBA, CPT, PNL1, IRC
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Serving over 50,000 members, PCOS Challenge: The National Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Association is the largest support and advocacy organization globally that is advancing the cause for women with PCOS. We touch the lives of women with PCOS and their supporters each year through research, grants, health screenings, television and radio programming, support groups, and education and awareness initiatives. READ MORE
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