Diabetes Dream Team
The Diabetes Research Education And Management Team (DREAM Team)
Touro California's DREAM Team — part of the College of Osteopathic Medicine — is dedicated to raising awareness, educating, and empowering all those affected by prediabetes and diabetes.
Jay Shubrook, DO
Areas of Expertise
Diabetes; Research
Biography
Dr. Jay Shubrook is a Professor of the Primary Care Department at Touro University California. His professional work and passion focuses on: 1. Preparing the primary care workforce to better manage diabetes; and 2. Optimizing the prevention and treatment of diabetes. After 10 years in primary care, he completed a Diabetes Management Fellowship and has been focusing on care of the patient with diabetes ever since. He has served as the Director of an integrated comprehensive diabetes care center and also as the Director of Clinical Research at both Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (HCOM) and more recently Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine. He served as the Director of the Diabetes Fellowship Program for Primary Care Physicians at HCOM and looks forward to expanding this training opportunity to new professionals and a new institution. He still advises the program at HCOM and serves on a national ad hoc committee of American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists on implementing primary care diabetes training even more broadly. He has served on a number of national roles such as Chair of the Primary Care Advisory Group of the American Diabetes Association and the Chair of the Research Committee of the Guidelines Advantage - a collaboration between the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, and the American Diabetes Association. He has been NCQA certified throughout his time as a Diabetologist and has helped each of their Fellows achieve this honor.
Dr. Shubrook served in both primary care and specialist roles. He is acutely aware of the gaps in the health care system that lead to fragmented poorly coordinated and executed care. Further having been active in measuring quality of care he is accustomed and very knowledgeable of the clinical shortcomings of clinical practice self-assessment.
Education
- BA, BS in Psychobiology, Psychology - University of California, Santa Cruz, 6/1989
- DO in Osteopathic Medicine - Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 6/1996
- Family Medicine Residency - Firelands Regional Health System, Sandusky, OH, 6/1999
- Fellow: Diabetology Fellowship - Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 6/2005