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Glucose Management Technologies for the Critically Ill
January 13, 2019
An article published by Drs. Pedro Salinas and Carlos Mendez in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology explores the efficacy of technology solutions for glycemic care in the hospital setting, with a specific focus on the critically ill patient population.
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