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cgmEDUCATION.net, the premier, cutting-edge CME/CEU/CPE initiative, provides innovative, clinically relevant educational programs for healthcare professionals and PwD interested in diabetes management. With our Faculty of Diabetes Management Clinical Experts, we produce: Live Roundtables, Webconferences, Grand Rounds, Applied Strategies for Optimal Outcomes, Case Studies, Audience Questions and Faculty Answers
Julia Blanchette, PhD, RN, BC-ADM, CDCES and Michael J. Haller, MD present Ultra Rapid-acting Insulins: Modes of Administration/Mechanisms of Action in RHIs/RAIs: Grand Rounds Part 3
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Julia Blanchette, PhD, RN, BC-ADM, CDCES and Michael J. Haller, MD present Ultra Rapid-acting Insulins: Modes of Administration/Mechanisms of Action in RHIs/RAIs: Grand Rounds Part 3
Julia Blanchette, PhD, RN, BC-ADM, CDCES and Michael J. Haller, MD present Clinical Discussion & Q&A
the un-TypeCast Diabetes Podcast
cgmEDUCATION.net, the premier, cutting-edge CME/CEU/CPE initiative, provides innovative, clinically relevant educational programs for healthcare professionals and PwD interested in diabetes management. With our Faculty of Diabetes Management Clinical Experts, we produce: Live Roundtables, Webconferences, Grand Rounds, Applied Strategies for Optimal Outcomes, Case Studies, Audience Questions and Faculty Answers