Dr. Karl Nadolsky, DO, is a clinical endocrinologist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), Bethesda, MD with board certification in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, and Obesity Medicine. He developed and is Director of the Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolic Institute and is faculty for the endocrinology fellowship program, assistant professor of medicine for Uniformed Services University and currently serves as Principal Investigator for two active research protocols. He will be separating from the military this summer to join Spectrum Health and Michigan State University in July, 2017.
Dr. Nadolsky graduated from Michigan State University in 2003 with a degree in kinesiology, earning academic all-American, four time academic all-Big Ten scholar athlete and four time NCAA qualifier honors for the varsity wrestling team. He stayed at MSU for 1 year serving as the strength and nutrition coach for the wrestling team.
He graduated from Nova Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2008 and completed residency in internal medicine in Portsmouth, Va, graduating in 2011.
Following residency, Dr. Nadolsky practiced for two years as a general internist and implemented a comprehensive obesity program at Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth.
Memberships: ADA, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), The Obesity Society, National Lipid Association, and The Endocrine Society. He is co-author of the AACE 2016 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Comprehensive Medical Care of Patients with Obesity.
In this interview we covered:
– Who is Dr. Nadolsky?
– The Industry
– Thyroid; The Famous Hormone Gland
– The Thyroid Hormones
– Diagnosing The Types; Symptoms and Signs
– Women and Men; What Is The Differentiation ?
– How Can Minerals and Vitamins Can Affect The Gland?
– Biotin Can Confuse The Lab
– Slow Metabolism or Change in Lifestyle?
– T3 Can Help
– Nutrition Supplements and More