The Allen Diabetes Center is honored to announce Dr. Daniel Nadeau as its
new program director starting December 2013. Dr.Daniel Nadeau is the first
recipient of the Kris V. Iyer, MD Endowed Chair in Diabetes Care and an
accomplished physician who brings a wealth of knowledge to the areas of
diabetes, obesity, and nutrition. He has extensive experience and measurable
results building diabetes centers from the ground up through cutting edge
research, program expansion, a focus on insulin pump therapy, and diabetes
team development. Dr.Daniel Nadeau has also successfully changed the landscape
of diabetes care through educational efforts including speaking, publishing
in scientific journals, and media appearances. For example, he has recently
appeared on CNN discussing nutrition and diabetes. In his dual role at
Hoag, he will contribute his expertise to Mary & Dick Allen Diabetes
Center as program director and Endocrinologist at Hoag Medical Group.
Highlights include:
- Board Certified, American Board of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
- Dr.Daniel Nadeau received his medical degree from Tufts University School
of Medicine and also earned a master’s degree in nutrition from
Tufts University School of Nutrition.
- He completed a fellowship in endocrinology at the University of Vermont
and an Internal Medicine residency at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont.
- Dr.Daniel Nadeau served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Tufts
Medical School and Medical Director of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Nutrition
at Exeter Hospital in New Hampshire and Eastern Maine Medical Center in Maine.
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He recently co-authored a book on nutrition entitled
The Color Code: A Revolutionary Eating Plan for Optimum Health.
- He is the recipient of the National Research Service Award from the National
Institutes of Health.