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Achieving Timely Diagnosis

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This module explains the importance of identifying the risk of diabetes in asymptomatic patients to prevent the development of complications. It focuses on laboratory analyses used for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and explains why glycated hemoglobin is the most used indicator of glycemic control. The module aims to provide insight into understanding glycemic variability and the concept of time in range and their relevance to the management of diabetes.

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MEDCON has strong network with regional and international experts and will connect you with world class speakers, in your therapeutic area. We offer a wide range of industry leading strategic and tactical implementation services to ensure seamless execution of your event. Our services are ranging from account and event management, editorial and scientific services to creative graphic design, presentation production as well as digital communication.  

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