‘Teach-back’ communication may lower patients’ risk for diabetes complications, hospitalizations
A simple communication technique between doctor and patient could lead to improved health outcomes for patients with diabetes.
A simple communication technique between doctor and patient could lead to improved health outcomes for patients with diabetes.
The college has selected 13 honorees for its Outstanding Alumni awards.
The team used the Neighborhood Deprivation Index, along with geocoding of primary care providers and endocrinologists, to find areas for strategic outreach.
Understanding which counties are at high risk for deaths from cardiovascular disease allows health planners to target interventions for their residents.
UF researchers examine who buys drugs from international pharmacies, a trend that is expected to grow with more Americans losing jobs and health insurance.
A new study adds to the body of research demonstrating that DEET is safe for humans when used according to manufacturer instructions.
Dr. Arch Mainous was recognized for his contributions to the knowledge and practice of primary care.
The tool can predict heart disease risk without the need for any lab tests or physical exam.
They will be honored at a ceremony during the college’s alumni reunion on October 5.
The grant allows Dr. Ashby Walker and colleagues to expand a program designed to improve access to care and health outcomes for children and adults with diabetes