FP Report -- March 1999
Members get more diabetes information
The Academy's 1999 Annual Clinical Focus started the new year by supplying members with free information about the "Management and Prevention of the Complications of Diabetes."
In January, the ACF sent each member the Video CME syllabus "Strategies for the Prevention and Treatment of Macrovascular Complications of Type 2 Diabetes."
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FocusThese ACF items will be mailed to all members in March: another Video CME syllabus titled "Guidelines and Barriers in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes" and a core American Family Physician monograph on "Management of Diabetes" with patient education materials.
"Diabetes is a very prevalent, chronic disease in our society," said LeAnn Carl, ACF manager. "We want to help our members give the best possible care to their patients with diabetes."
The ACF program began in 1998 as an educational initiative designed to bring members state-of-the-art information on a specific subject area each year.
For more information, contact Carl at (800) 274-2237, Ext. 5239.
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