I was trained at LAC-USC completing the following: Â Internal Medicine Residency, Nutrition Fellowship (where I managed a diabetic ward for 3 years, did research in Nutrition, and was the director of a weight loss clinic for many years while I completed the following fellowships and residencies: Â Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship, Anesthesia Residency, and Challenged the Pain Boards.) Â As I progressed through my career and took on the care of my aging parents I realized that I did not want to suffer from some of their health problems. Â I began to read more and more about nutrition and realized that many of the questions that we had during my nutrition fellowship now had real answers. Â Excellent studies now existed that revealed most if not all chronic diseases and many cancers had their origin in poor nutrtion. Â My prior eating habits mirrored the Standard American Diet as did my developing chronic diseases…Hypertension, Elevated Lipids, possibly Pre-Diabetes, Artherosclerois, Cardiac Arrythmias, and Obesity. Â While taking care of my aging parents I did cerebral MRI studies on them and both had small cerebral infarcts too numerous to count. Â As I read more and more and after attending my first Plantrician Program, I decided overnight to switch my eating profile from the SAD (Standard American Diet) to a Whole Food Plant Based Nutrition lifestyle. Â My chronic diseases melted away. Â While I continue practice anesthesia and interventional pain medicine, I have been enhancing my plant-based medical care to both my patients and others that are interested. Â All of the patients that I come in contact with receive nutritional advice and care along with the care they originally came for. Â For those that take to heart my nutritional advice and care, the results are nice. Â
Dr. Sobel earned her medical degree at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She completed her Intern year of Internal Medicine at New York Presbyterian Columbia Hospital in New York City and then finished the remainder of her Internal Medicine Residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago. She completed her Fellowship in Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism at the University of Pittsburgh and stayed on as faculty within the Division of Endocrinology for 7 years, where she also served as Clinical Chief of Endocrinology at UPMC Mercy Hospital during this time. In 2021, she opened her direct endocrine care practice: Summon Health, in Pittsburgh, PA where she offers highly innovative and personalized metabolic health care. Her academic interests include quality improvement initiatives addressing delivery of and access to latest diabetes evidence based care. Throughout her career she has been awarded several institutional grants for her research interests and she has spoken and continues to speak at national conferences in her field. She is board certified in Internal Medicine; Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism; Lifestyle Medicine; and Obesity Medicine. Her clinical interests include complex diabetes management, diabetes technology, obesity, and PCOS and she focuses on working closely with patients to understand the role of nutrition in improving health and even reversing disease.
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