Dr. Sarah Jean Dran- Hallberg

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: November 1, 1971
  • Date Of Death: March 28, 2022
  • State: Indiana

Dr. Sarah Jean Dran-Hallberg, a passionate researcher, devoted physician, friend, loving daughter, wife, and self-proclaimed soccer mom, died of lung cancer on March 28, 2022. She was never a smoker and after her diagnosis, she became an advocate for education about a non-smoker lung cancer “epidemic” that has especially struck women in their thirties and forties.

Sarah was born in 1971 to Ellen Dran and the late John Dran in Toledo, OH. She is survived by Brad, her husband of 24 years; children Noah, Ava, and Luna; sister Jenna.

Dr. Sarah, as she was lovingly called by her patients, was an internationally recognized leader in the nutritional management of Type 2 Diabetes and other metabolic diseases. She founded IU Health Arnett’s Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program in 2012. She was also the medical director of Virta Health, a nutrition science company that focuses on Type 2 Diabetes reversal and is a pioneer in telemedicine.

Her national — then international — campaign to reverse Type 2 Diabetes was launched by a Tedx talk at Purdue in 2015. It has over 8.5 million views, is used by many physicians to educate their diabetic patients and has inspired many people to revise their lifestyles, ultimately reducing or even eliminating their need for medications. The talk’s title, “Reversing Type 2 Diabetes Starts by Ignoring the Guidelines” is indicative of Sarah’s constant push to challenge the status quo and advocate for evidence-based health advice.

Dr. Sarah was the lead investigator of a 5-year clinical trial that tested Type 2 reversal using  carbohydrate restriction, and she has co-authored over a dozen manuscripts and peer-reviewed articles. She has published opinion articles nationally, including in the New York Times. Dr. Sarah also appeared on numerous podcasts and was a frequent conference presenter and lecturer. She took her message to Congress, the Pentagon, local governments, company executives, physician groups, and numerous other health actors.

Dr. Sarah was a Fellow in the Aspen Institute’s Health Innovator Fellowship, a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network, and The Justice League. She served on the American Board of Obesity Medicine, the American Board of Clinical Lipidology, was a Fellow of the Obesity Medicine Association and the National Lipid Association, and Chair of the Scientific Council of the Nutrition Coalition, as well as a member of its Board. She was a recipient of the Greater Lafayette YWCA’s Woman of Distinction award, a recipient of Indiana’s highest honor, the Sagamore of the Wabash, the 2022 annual recipient of the Metabolic Health Summit’s David Shevock Pioneer Award, and an inductee into the Illinois State University’s CAST Hall of Fame.

Sarah will probably be best remembered for her energy, enthusiasm, and absolute devotion to her calling and to her patients. She never gave up her battle with the status quo, for the sake of her patients and for science-based medicine. She had a genuine concern for others. She believed in her patients and helped them believe in themselves and their ability to take charge of their own health.

Sarah’s family would like to thank the people and organizations who allowed Sarah to be Sarah, including Dr. Dale Brown at Illinois State University for noticing Sarah’s potential early on and allowing her personality to flourish, IU Health Arnett for supporting Sarah in the establishment of its first medical weight loss clinic, her clinic family of Joni Anderson, Patti McKee, Monica Keyes, Zach Roberts, and Danielle Wharff, as well as the patients whom Sarah loved and was honored to serve. Sarah’s family is very grateful to Mr. Sami Inkinen, Ms. Meredith Loring, Dr. Stephen Phinney, Dr. Jeff Voleck, and all Virtans for building Virta Health and unconditionally loving and supporting Sarah through her cancer journey; Her fellow Aspen Institute Health Innovators (TJL) whose support and friendship brightened many of Sarah’s worst days; Dr.

Reversing T2: A Dr. Sarah Hallberg Legacy Project.  https:///f/dr-sarahs-legacy-t2-reversal

 

 

 

 

 

 

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