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Yale Expert Answers Parents’ Questions

About Teens With Chronic Illness

NEW HAVEN — Yale expert Margaret Grey, DrPH, FAAN, CPNP, will be live online at www.AmericasDoctor.com to answer parents’ questions about “Living with a Teen who Suffers from Chronic Illness” on Thursday, September 7, at 2 pm.

In her hour-long chat, Dr Grey will discuss how parents can help teens manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes, as well as how to deal with their risk-taking behavior around illness management. Participants will have the opportunity to ask Dr Grey questions pertaining to these topics through AmericasDoctor.com, an Internet health information service sponsored in southern New England by Yale-New Haven Hospital.

Dr Grey was recently appointed a Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Scholar to the National Advisory Council for Nursing Research at the National Institutes of Health. She won the Applied Nursing Research Award from the American Nurses Council on Nursing Research for her most recent research project, which focused on the impact of coping skills intervention for teens with diabetes.

Throughout her career, Dr Grey has written over 100 journal articles, chapters, and abstracts based on her research on children’s’ chronic illnesses, specifically diabetes, and the behavioral interventions that can improve their quality of life.

Dr Grey is the Independence Foundation professor of nursing and associate dean for research affairs at the Yale School of Nursing, where she oversees all research activities of the school.

AmericasDoctor.com is a 24 hour-a-day, seven day-a-week Web site that offers online consumers a free, real time forum for conversation with many different types of physicians.

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