Francine Kaufman, M.D.
Vice President of Global Affairs
Vice President of Global Affairs
I became vice president of global affairs for Medtronic Diabetes in January 2009 after 30 years at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, where I served as head of the Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. I am a Distringuished Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics at the USC Keck School of Medicine and of Communications at the USC Annenberg School for Communications & Journalism. I am also one of the founding advisory board members for The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships.
I'm a communicator at heart -- book author of "Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America - And What We Must Do to Stop It."
I collaborated with Discovery Health on a documentary, "Diabetes: A Global Epidemic," that premiered in November 2007.
I am a past president of the American Diabetes Association and a recipient of the 2003 Woman of Valor award for lifetime achievement in pediatric endocrinology and research from the American Diabetes Association. I was elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2005.
<p>The public hospital in Port-au-Prince is the most under-resourced, filthy, overwhelmed health care facility we have ever seen. We’ve seen patients with Meningitis, diarrhea, infections. When I tried to help three kids with diabetes, there was not even a glucose meter to be found in the hospital. All this makes it near to impossible to help people.</p>