As a nurse, researcher, and educator at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes at the University of Colorado School of Medicine for the past 17 years, Laurel Messer, PhD, has conducted clinical trials that brought devices to market to help diabetes patients monitor their blood sugar levels and administer insulin.

Despite the availability of multiple devices, however, primary care physicians and endocrinologists often don’t have the time to learn about the wide variety of technology available for their patients with diabetes, which means many go without the devices that can make their lives easier and help them better manage their disease.

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