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Diabetes Quiz
Jose is 47-year-old Hispanic male who comes to your office for a “check up.” His only symptom is that he notices he does not have the energy he once had but thinks “it’s because of his weight.” He has worked at a desk for 3 years and has gained 12 pounds.

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The ACP and its Latest Guidelines on Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A View from the Trenches
The American College of Physicians (ACP) has recently published its updated guidelines for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) management. While touted as "new," these guidelines offer no real breakthroughs in understanding. Our blogger offers a perspective; we’d like to hear yours. More »
Online CBT Treats Even Severe Comorbid Depression in Diabetes
An easier option for treating diabetes in depression, but bad news for those who have it. More »
Spotting Signs of Diabetes
Spots on the shins may indicate diabetes. More »
New Insights Into Impact of Diabetes on Myocardial Infarction
The worse the damage to the kidney, and the earlier the onset, the greater the risks of heart attack. More »
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Even Mild Hamstring Injuries Have a Major Impact in Sports
February 17, 2012

Minor hamstring injuries account for half the time that European football players spend on the bench.

CA-125, KRAS biomarkers make gains in ovarian cancer for disease progression
February 16, 2012

The CALYPSO trial compared CA-125 testing to imaging studies. Another trial finds value in a KRAS variant in judging chemotherapy resistance.

Online CBT Treats Even Severe Comorbid Depression in Diabetes
February 15, 2012

An easier option for treating diabetes in depression, but bad news for those who have it.


Evidence-basedResearch

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FromPhysiciansPractice

Physicians Need to Balance Roles at Work Just Like at Home
Jennifer Frank, MD, February 21, 2012
Just like laundry duty and getting the kids dressed for their holiday concert, I take my primary-care responsibility very personally and very seriously.
Motivating and Engaging Your Medical Practice Staff
P.J. Cloud-Moulds, February 18, 2012
Providing autonomy and support will motivate your staff in helping you reach your medical practice goals.
Video: EHR User Satisfaction
Aubrey Westgate, February 17, 2012
Family physician Kenneth Adler, a presenter at the HIMSS12 Conference in Las Vegas, provides a look at national EHR user satisfaction rates.
Understanding Physician Assistant Reimbursement
Stephen Hanson, PA-C, February 17, 2012
Appropriate and fair reimbursement for the work physician assistants do in medicine is a priority.
Five Tips to Better Manage Your Revenue Cycle
Owen Dahl, February 14, 2012
It is vital that practices have systematic ways to address patient collections; the following strategies can help your practice collect all that it is due.


PatientResources

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