Type 2 Diabetes: Individualising Care, Beyond Metformin

Dr Gary Deed

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Dr Gary Deed

General Practitioner; Coorparoo, QLD; National Chair, RACGP Diabetes Specific Interest Group

Dr Gary Deed

The object of this article is to assist the readers to make simpler Type 2 Diabetes management choices for themselves and patients.

Written by Dr Gary Deed, QLD GP

Dr Gary Deed is a QLD GP with a passionate interest in promoting quality patient care of diabetes in general practice through education, development of resources including guidelines, policy development, research and strategic collaboration. He has an interest in fatigue disorders and particularly sleep dysfunction and was recently appointed as a NHMRC committee member looking into research opportunities and management guidelines.

Click here to download the author’s competing interest statement.

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