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Clinical Chemistry - Podcast Tight Glucose Control in the Intensive Care Unit: Are Glucose Meters up to the Task? Jan 18, 2009 David Sacks Listen to the Clinical Chemistry Podcast Article Mitchell G Scott, David E Bruns, James C Boyd, and David B Sacks. Tight Glucose Control in the Intensive Care Unit: Are Glucose Meters up to the Task?. Clin Chem 2009; 55:1 18–20. Guest Dr. David Sacks is an Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston. Transcript [Download pdf] Advertisement Advertisement
Listen to the Clinical Chemistry Podcast Article Mitchell G Scott, David E Bruns, James C Boyd, and David B Sacks. Tight Glucose Control in the Intensive Care Unit: Are Glucose Meters up to the Task?. Clin Chem 2009; 55:1 18–20. Guest Dr. David Sacks is an Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston. Transcript [Download pdf] Advertisement Advertisement