Designing an Architecture for Change: Constructing Optimum Treatment Regimens for Type 2 Diabetes CME

Philip Levy, MD, FACE; Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, FACE; Paul S. Jellinger, MD, MACE Author Information and Disclosures

Release Date: December 18, 2007Valid for credit through December 18, 2008

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This program is based on a symposium with the same name that took place April 13, 2007 in Seattle, Washington in conjunction with the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) 16th Annual Meeting and Clinical Congress.

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