Integrating Advances in Insulin into Clinical Practice
The Journal of Family Practice. 2013 September;62(9):S1-S29
This supplement was sponsored by the Primary Care Education Consortium and Primary Care Metabolic Group and is supported by funding from Novo Nordisk, Inc. It was edited and peer reviewed by The Journal of Family Practice.
Stephen A. Brunton, MD, FAAFP Adjunct Clinical Professor Department of Family Medicine University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Executive Vice President for Education Primary Care Education Consortium Charlotte, North Carolina
Andrew S. Rhinehart, MD, FACP, CDE, BC-ADM, CDTC Medical Director and Diabetologist Johnston Memorial Diabetes Care Center Abingdon, Virginia
Allen King, MD Associate Clinical Professor University of California San Francisco, California Medical Director Diabetes Care Center Salinas, California
Michael K. Heile, MD Family Medicine, Diabetes The Family Medical Group Cincinnati, Ohio
Timothy S. Reid, MD Medical Director Department of Family Medicine Mercy Diabetes Center Janesville, Wisconsin
The goal of this 32-page supplement is to provide insight into the continuing evolution of insulin and to provide solutions to the challenges faced in managing patients taking insulin in the primary care setting. Topics covered include “Overview of Current Insulin Formulations,” by Andrew S. Rhinehart, MD; “Advances in Insulin Formulations,” by Allen King, MD; and “Effective Utilization of Insulin in Patient Management,” by Michael K. Heile, MD and Timothy S. Reid, MD.