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Controlling glycemic levels and diabetes in hospitalized patients is one of the biggest ongoing challenges hospitalists face. Now, hospitalists can help their hospitals come up with system-wide improvements to address glycemic control.
SHM’s Glycemic Control Mentored Implementation (GCMI) Program gives hospitalists the tools they need to make system-level changes in their hospital and pairs them with a mentor to help make it happen.
SHM is accepting applications for the 2014 GCMI program, but act soon. Applications are due September 30. For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/gcmi.
Controlling glycemic levels and diabetes in hospitalized patients is one of the biggest ongoing challenges hospitalists face. Now, hospitalists can help their hospitals come up with system-wide improvements to address glycemic control.
SHM’s Glycemic Control Mentored Implementation (GCMI) Program gives hospitalists the tools they need to make system-level changes in their hospital and pairs them with a mentor to help make it happen.
SHM is accepting applications for the 2014 GCMI program, but act soon. Applications are due September 30. For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/gcmi.
Controlling glycemic levels and diabetes in hospitalized patients is one of the biggest ongoing challenges hospitalists face. Now, hospitalists can help their hospitals come up with system-wide improvements to address glycemic control.
SHM’s Glycemic Control Mentored Implementation (GCMI) Program gives hospitalists the tools they need to make system-level changes in their hospital and pairs them with a mentor to help make it happen.
SHM is accepting applications for the 2014 GCMI program, but act soon. Applications are due September 30. For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/gcmi.