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Dr. Jacquelyn Adams is an Assistant Professor at the UW Comprehensive Diabetes Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her primary area of focus is on improving the care of pregnant patients who are dealing with diabetes and its complications. Dr. Adams has conducted recent retrospective studies that compare outcomes for women from diverse backgrounds who have been treated for diabetes at her institution. One notable project involved examining the impact of diabetes distress scores on outcomes during diabetic pregnancies. Additionally, she has explored the influence of basic numeracy assessments on clinic outcomes. Moving forward, her aim is to expand her research through qualitative studies that assess quality of life and social stressors faced by pregnant patients with diabetes. Dr. Adams has also collaborated with fellow Erin Bailey on a randomized trial that utilizes continuous glucose monitors in managing Type 2 diabetes during pregnancy, and is working on a mixed methods study that evaluates both clinical and qualitative outcomes, with enrollment expected to begin in the spring.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences