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SPRING 2026
In this interdisciplinary panel discussion on nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and medication management, experts from Boston College, Johns Hopkins, Mass General Brigham, and Boston Medical Center will explore the risks, benefits, and rapidly shifting health care landscape surrounding GLP-1 therapies.
Ariana Chao ’10, M.S. ’11
Ph.D., CRNP, FNP-AVÑо¿Ëù, RN
Associate Professor
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing with Joint Appointment in Medicine
Director of Research
Healthful Eating, Activity & Weight Program
Katelyn O’Brien
Pharm.D., AVÑо¿ËùPS, CDCES, AVÑо¿Ëù-ADM
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Boston Medical Center
Alexander Turchin
M.D., M.S., FACMI
Director of Quality in Diabetes
Mass General Brigham
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
MODERATOR
Patricia Underwood
Ph.D., FNP-AVÑо¿Ëù, RN, CDCES
Assistant Professor
Connell School of Nursing
Endocrine Nurse Practitioner
VA Boston Healthcare System
Ariana M. Chao, Ph.D., CRNP, FNP-AVÑо¿Ëù, RN
Ariana M. Chao is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the School of Medicine. She serves as director of research at the Healthful Eating, Activity and Weight Program at Johns Hopkins where she is an obesity medicine nurse practitioner. Her research develops and tests innovative behavioral and pharmacological treatments for obesity and related eating behaviors that improve physical and mental health. With more than 100 articles, Chao’s work has been supported by the National Institutes of Health and foundation and industry sponsors. She earned a B.S. and M.S. in nursing from Boston College, a Ph.D. in nursing science at Yale University, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania.
Katelyn O’Brien, Pharm.D., AVÑо¿ËùPS, CDCES, AVÑо¿Ëù-ADM
Katelyn O’Brien is a clinical pharmacy specialist and certified diabetes care and education specialist at Boston Medical Center in the adult Endocrinology Department. She graduated with her Pharm.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy and completed her post-graduate residency training at VA Boston Healthcare System. In 2025 she was named the Boston University Outstanding Champion in Continuing Education. She is the 2026 Diabetes Care and Education Specialist of the Year. She has presented extensively regionally and nationally around diabetes technologies and cardiorenal metabolic management of type 2 diabetes.
Alexander Turchin, M.D., MS, FACMI
Alexander Turchin is director of quality in diabetes at the Division of Endocrinology at Mass General Brigham and an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. His research focus is on studying advanced methods of real-world evidence data analytics—including natural language processing, causal inference, and predictive modeling—and applying these methods to investigations of treatment and outcomes of patients with diabetes and other chronic cardiometabolic conditions. Turchin is an associate editor at the Diabetes, Obesity and CardioMetabolic CARE journal of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), founding chair of the ADA’s Health Care Delivery & Quality Improvement Interest Group, and a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics. His research has been funded by PCORI, AHRQ, NIH and private foundations and has led to more than 130 papers and book chapters.
Patricia Underwood, Ph.D., FNP-AVÑо¿Ëù, RN, CDCES
The panel’s moderator, Patricia Crowley Underwood, is an assistant professor at the Connell School of Nursing and an endocrine nurse practitioner at the VA Boston Healthcare System. Her pre- and post-doctoral work focused on identifying biomedical and genetic markers associated with hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM). Subsequent work focused on developing and evaluating nurse-led interventions to improve health outcomes for surgical patients with poorly controlled DM. Her clinical practice focuses on veterans with diabetes and the delivery of DM self-management technology (insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors). She has received many awards including the Young Investigator Award from NINR/NIH and a statistics fellowship at the University of Basel, Switzerland. She earned a B.S. in nursing from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Boston College.Â
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