Biography:
LCDR Korbut was born and raised in Belarus, and moved to the United States in 2003. In 2017 graduated with Doctor of Pharmacy Degree and was accepted into Indian Health Service Post-Graduate Pharmacy residency program at Cherokee Nation W.W. Hastings Hospital in Oklahoma where she also joined the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. In 2019, LCDR Korbut received her Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy and currently working as a clinical pharmacist as well as managing local diabetes clinic. In 2021, LCDR Korbut received her Master’s in Healthcare Administration to further her career
CDR Linzi Allen studied pharmacy at the University of Oklahoma, United States and graduated with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2010. Following graduation, CDR Allen completed a post-graduate pharmacy residency at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center in 2011. She has completed additional training and has been awarded a Master’s in Healthcare Administration in 2017 from Oklahoma State University and a Graduate Certificate in Global Health and Global Health Engagement from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Currently, Linzi works for the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and is stationed in Tahlequah, Oklahoma with Cherokee Nation Health Services.
Title : Continuous glucose monitors impact on glycemic control among American Indian and Alaskan Natives: Single center, pre- post- comparison