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Twenty-First Century Behavioral Medicine: A Context for Empowering Clinicians and Patients With Diabetes

A consensus report

  1. David G. Marrero, PHD1,
  2. Jamy Ard, MD2,
  3. Alan M. Delamater, PHD3,
  4. Virginia Peragallo-Dittko, RN4,
  5. Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis, MSPH, PHD, RD5,
  6. Robin Nwankwo, RD, MPH, CDE6 and
  7. Edwin B. Fisher, PHD7
  1. From the 1Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana; the
  2. 2Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; the
  3. 3Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami, Miami, Florida; the
  4. 4Diabetes and Obesity Institute, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, New York; the
  5. 5Department of Nutrition and Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; the
  6. 6Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and
  7. 7Peers for Progress, American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, and the Departments of Health Behavior and Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  1. Corresponding author: David G. Marrero, dgmarrer{at}iupui.edu.
  1. D.G.M. is the Writing Group Chair.

Diabetes Care 2013 Feb; 36(2): 463-470. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc12-2305
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vol. 36 no. 2 463-470
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2337/dc12-2305
PubMed 
23349150

Published By 
American Diabetes Association
Print ISSN 
0149-5992
Online ISSN 
1935-5548
History 
  • Published in print January 24, 2013.

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  1. David G. Marrero, PHD1,
  2. Jamy Ard, MD2,
  3. Alan M. Delamater, PHD3,
  4. Virginia Peragallo-Dittko, RN4,
  5. Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis, MSPH, PHD, RD5,
  6. Robin Nwankwo, RD, MPH, CDE6 and
  7. Edwin B. Fisher, PHD7
  1. From the 1Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana; the
  2. 2Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; the
  3. 3Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami, Miami, Florida; the
  4. 4Diabetes and Obesity Institute, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, New York; the
  5. 5Department of Nutrition and Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; the
  6. 6Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and
  7. 7Peers for Progress, American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, and the Departments of Health Behavior and Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  1. Corresponding author: David G. Marrero, dgmarrer{at}iupui.edu.
  1. D.G.M. is the Writing Group Chair.

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Diabetes Care Feb 2013, 36 (2) 463-470; DOI: 10.2337/dc12-2305
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