Atlanta Diabetes Associates
Ann Marie McDonough is a Clinical Research Coordinator II at Atlanta Diabetes Associates, responsible for implementing a COVID vaccine program, managing processes, ensuring compliant record storage, and overseeing patient education for vaccine administration. Prior to this role, Ann Marie served as a substitute teacher at Notre Dame Academy from 2011 to 2020. Ann Marie's earlier experience includes serving as a scientist at AtheroGenics from 2000 to 2007, where research focused on proprietary compounds for chronic inflammation diseases, and as a Research Specialist Supervisor at Yerkes Primate Center from 1989 to 2000, specializing in drug addiction and Parkinson's disease research. Ann Marie holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Research from Emory University and a Bachelor's degree in Research and Experimental Psychology from Georgia Southern University.
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Atlanta Diabetes Associates
Atlanta Diabetes Associates was established in 1984 with Dr. Paul Davidson as its founder. The mission of Atlanta Diabetes Associates is to provide care to patients with diabetes and endocrine disorders based on current understanding of disease, current standards of patient care, and understanding of the individualized needs of our patients. Atlanta Diabetes Associates is committed to both the definition of and the implementation of the highest standards of care available for patients with endocrine disorders. It has been the privilege of this practice to participate in the process to develop the standards for care of patients with diabetes. We are committed to a widespread understanding of diabetes care.