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LAS VEGAS – When it comes to treating Hispanic patients, one size doesn’t fit all, according to results from the ongoing Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
In a video interview, Dr. Larissa Avilés-Santa, a medical officer at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Md., talks about the study’s findings and provides advice to physicians at the annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
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LAS VEGAS – When it comes to treating Hispanic patients, one size doesn’t fit all, according to results from the ongoing Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
In a video interview, Dr. Larissa Avilés-Santa, a medical officer at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Md., talks about the study’s findings and provides advice to physicians at the annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel
On Twitter @naseemmiller
LAS VEGAS – When it comes to treating Hispanic patients, one size doesn’t fit all, according to results from the ongoing Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
In a video interview, Dr. Larissa Avilés-Santa, a medical officer at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Md., talks about the study’s findings and provides advice to physicians at the annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel
On Twitter @naseemmiller
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