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Johns Hopkins Diabetes Guide: Treatment and Management of Diabetes is organized into over 150 topics, written by more than 40 clinicians spanning many different specialties. Expert authors include physicians, pharmacists, podiatrists, dieticians, and nurse educators.
This evidence-based, quick-reference guide is easy to navigate and provides essential diabetes information that is difficult to find in other reference books. Topics are categorized into sections: Overview, Management, Complications and Comorbidities, Medications, and Clinical Tests. An expert commentary section provides a unique insight into how diabetes can be effectively treated and managed in clinical practice.
Selected topics include:
New glucose-lowering therapies
Cardiovascular disease screening
Depression and diabetes
Bariatric surgery
Complementary & alternative medicines
Insulin pump management
Continuous glucose monitoring systems
Gender-specific complications
Social and legal issues
Education and nutrition
Historical studies in diabetes care and more
Table of Contents
Section 1 Overview
Section 2 Management
Section 3 Complications and Comorbidities
Section 4 Medications
Section 5 Clinical Tests