Glycemic Control in the Critically Ill: Part I

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Highlighting PharmD speakers as they discuss pearls from their upcoming talks at the NSU Critical Care Symposium. NSU Critical Care Symposium Registration Link: https://pharmacy.nova.edu/ce/programs/critical-care-symposium.html Conference overview with Co-Chairs Karen Berger, Pha ...  Show more

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