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Hypoglycemia

August 12, 2020

Episode 38

Seaquist and Low Wang

Aaron talks about hypoglycemia with Elizabeth Seaquist, MD, Pennock Family Chair in Diabetes Research and professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota, and Cecilia Low Wang, MD, professor of medicine-endocrinology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and director of the Glucose Management Team at the University of Colorado Hospital. Drs. Seaquist and Low Wang are the faculty of the ENDO Online 2020 session titled “Severe Hypoglycemia: The Frequently Forgotten Threat.” Once you have listened to the episode, let us know what you think about it by taking a survey, available at https://education.endocrine.org/HypoglycemiaPodcast. Fill out the survey, and we will send you an insulin pin (pictured below) while supplies last.

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