Project ECHO for Diabetes Improves Primary Care Providers' Comfort With and Use of Diabetes Medications and Technology
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Project ECHO for Diabetes Improves Primary Care Providers' Comfort With and Use of Diabetes Medications and Technology
Conflict of interest statement
N.E. has received an investigator-initiated grant from Dexcom and educational grants from Merck and Novo Nordisk and has participated in advisory boards for Bayer, Dexcom, and Novo Nordisk. No other potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.
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