Improving Diabetes Care in the Clinic
Diabetes with its complications has become a multisystem and
multifactorial disease. Therefore, it appears that for a physician,
knowing diabetes is like knowing internal medicine, sometimes complex
and puzzling. There is a vast amount of literature, often confusing and
conflicting, is available on multitude of topics concerning diabetes and
its complications. However, this book has made a sincere effort to
provide new and futuristic information in diabetes management, and it is
not overwhelming. The chapters in this book have made an attempt to
provide unbiased and evidence-based information in a comprehensive yet
concise manner to be a useful guide for practicing primary care
physicians, endocrinologists, and other health care providers in their
quest of providing excellent care to their diabetic patients. The
authors have taken meticulous efforts to provide current practice
recommendation. In many chapters, the tables and figures stipulate clear
and concise guidance which can be used as ready reference material by
busy practitioners. Most of the care of diabetes and steps taken to
prevent its complications occurs in the institutional or private
practice clinics.
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