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An Interprofessional Student-Faculty Telehealth Program to Address Uncontrolled Diabetes and Social Determinants of Health

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The data from this study are not available due to lack of participant consent.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Bruce Tiu, Annie Miall, Oluwatobi Ariyo, Betty Ben Dor, Andrew Zhang, Iris Zeng, Marya Cohen, Gina Kruse, Howard Libman, Jonathan Li, Ashley O’Donoghue, Barbara Rosato, Katherine Wrenn, Alexander J. Chen, Sammer Marzouk, and Arian Mansur for their support of this work.

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This work was supported by a grant from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s Center for Healthcare Delivery Science.

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Piroz Bahar and Kavya M. Shah are co-first authors.

Prior presentations: This abstract was presented at the Society for General Internal Medicine Meeting in April 2022 in Orlando, FL.

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Bahar, P., Shah, K.M., Rushin, C.C. et al. An Interprofessional Student-Faculty Telehealth Program to Address Uncontrolled Diabetes and Social Determinants of Health. J GEN INTERN MED (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-024-08740-8

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