Francine Ratner Kaufman
Francine Ratner Kaufman (pronunciation: Fran-seen Rat-ner Kof-man) is a renowned endocrinologist and diabetes specialist. She has made significant contributions to the field of pediatric diabetes and obesity.
Etymology
The name "Francine" is of French origin and means "free one". "Ratner" and "Kaufman" are both of German origin, with "Ratner" meaning "counselor" and "Kaufman" meaning "merchant".
Career
Dr. Kaufman has served as the president of the American Diabetes Association and has been a distinguished professor of Pediatrics and Communications at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. She has also been the head of the Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Contributions
Dr. Kaufman has been instrumental in the development of devices for insulin delivery and glucose monitoring. She has also been involved in global advocacy for diabetes care and prevention, particularly in children.
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External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Francine Ratner Kaufman
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