Curriculum Vitae Charlene C. Quinn, R.N., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Contact Information Business Address:
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Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore 660 W. Redwood Street, Howard Hall-Suite 215 Baltimore, MD 21201-1596 410-706-2406 410-706-4433 cquinn@epi.umaryland.edu
Education 1976
B.S.N.
Duke University, Magna Cum Laude
1981
M.S.
University of Maryland Baltimore, Gerontological Nursing
1998
Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Health Services Research
Post Graduate Education and Training 1979
Health Policy Fellowship
Robert Wood Johnson/National League for Nursing, U.S. House Committee on Aging Washington, DC
1985-1986
White House Fellow
Washington, DC
1999-2001
Postodoctoral Fellow
Primary Care, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine
Medical Licensures Active
Maryland (Registered Nurse)
Employment History Academic Appointments 1977-1978
Clinical Associate, Duke University School of Nursing
1980-1983
Instructor, University of Maryland School of Nursing
Charlene C. Quinn, R.N., Ph.D. 1983-1985
Graduate Faculty, University of Maryland School of Nursing
1991-1994
Graduate Faculty Lecturer, University of Maryland School of Nursing
2001-present Assistant Professor, Division of Gerontology Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine 2003-present Assistant Professor, Secondary faculty member Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health Nursing University of Maryland School of Nursing 2003-present Nurse Researcher, Executive Office of Chief Nurse Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center 2003-present Faculty Associate, Research Core Geriatrics Research, Education and Clinical Center Baltimore Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System 2005-present Associate Director, UMB DEcIDE Network Center (Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions about Effectiveness) Peter Lamy Center for Drug Therapy and Aging University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 2006-2007
Interim Associate Dean, Public Health Outreach University of Maryland School of Public Health
2008-present Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Other Employment Government 1981-1982
Policy Analyst, Office of Chief Nurse, Public Health,Service, Rockville, Maryland
1985-1986
Special Assistant to the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Washington, D.C.
1985-1986
Executive Director, Interagency Task Force on Catastrophic Health Insurance. Conducted three major studies and prepared national report for the President. Included briefings for Cabinet members and Congress, Washington, D.C.
1986-1988
Director of Office of Policy, Planning, and Analysis
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1987-1988
Health Care Financing Administration. Supervised 15 person staff to develop policy analyses for Medicare and Medicaid populations working with Office of Research and Demonstrations, Washington, D.C. Deputy Director, Office of Prepaid Health Care Health Care Financing Administration. Responsible for budget, policy, and regulatory oversight of HMOs. Supervised 45 professional staff with annual budget $4.5 million, Washington D.C.
Private Sector 1988-1991
Manager, Managed Health Care Consulting Peat Marwick Main & Company, Baltimore, Maryland
Professional Society Membership 1978-present Member, Gerontological Society of America 1991-present Member, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy 1999-present Member, Maryland Gerontological Association 2005-2007
Member, American Public Health Association
Honors and Awards 1975
Duke University Endowment Fellow, King’s Fund College
1975
Sigma Theta Tau, National Nurse Honor Society Duke University
1978.1979 Nurse Training Act Traineeship, University of Maryland School of Nursing 1980
Gerontology Graduate Nurse Award, University of Maryland School of Nursing
1985
Alumni of the Year, Duke University School of Nursing
1997
Developing New Investigators in Aging
Administrative Service Institutional Service 1983-1985
Director, Nurse Health Policy Track Developed and taught first graduate nurse program in Health policy, University of Maryland School of Nursing
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Coordinator, Cost of Dementia Grant Coordinate investigators, analysts for federally funded grant Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine
2005-2007 2006-2008
Member of Admissions Committee, Gerontology Doctoral Program Director, Masters Public Health Aging Track Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine
2006-present Member (alternate) of Medical School Council, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine alternate 2006-2008
Member UMB Steering Committee, Masters Public Health
2005-2007
Co-Chair, DEPM Strategic Planning Committee
2006-2008
Member, DEPM MPH Committee
2006-2008
Member, MPH Admissions Committee
2006-present Member of UMB Editorial Review Board, Maryland Magazine 2008-present MPH Secondary Faculty 2008.2009
Member UMB School of Nursing Lecture Advisory Committee
2009
Director, DEPM, Capacity Building Project
Local and National Service Local Service 1982-1985
Chair, Vice-chair and member of four committees appointed by Governor, Maryland Health Resources Planning Commission
1982-1983
Member of Task Force on Nursing Home Regulations appointed by Assistant Secretary for Health and Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, Maryland
1982-1983
Member of Long Term Care Advisory Board appointed by Director, Office on Aging, Baltimore, Maryland
1984-1985
Member of Domiciliary Care Facilities Board of Maryland Appointed by Governor
1993-1995
HMO Quality and Practice Parameter Work Group appointed by Governor, Maryland Health Care Access and Cost Commission
2000-2003
Member of Board of Trustees, The Key School-710 pupils, K-12 grades, Annapolis, Maryland
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Member of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Nursing Lecture Advisory Committee
2005-present Member of Howard County Partners in Aging National Service 1999
National Expert Panel to Develop Core Competencies in Baccalaureate Nursing, American Association Colleges of Nursing/ Hartford Foundation for Geriatric Nursing
2001
Reviewer for program awards, American Association Colleges of Nursing/Hartford Foundation Grant: Enhancing Gerontology/Geriatric Nursing of Undergraduate Baccalaureate and Advanced Practice Nursing Programs
2001-present Member of Long Term Care Interest Group, Academy of Health Services Research Nurses in Health Services Research Interest Group 2003-present Member of Nurse Interest Group, Gerontological Society of America 2003-2007 Merger and 2005-2009
Member, Board of Directors; Chair, Compliance Committee; Member, Compensation Committee and Member, Special Committee, Acquisition, Genesis HealthCare, Inc, Chair, Clinical Nurse Leader Evaluation Committee American Association of Colleges of Nursing
2005-present Reviewer, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reviewer, BMC Geriatrics Reviewer, The Commonwealth Fund Reviewer, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews Reviewer, Gerontologist Reviewer, Health Services Research Reviewer, Journal General Internal Medicine Reviewer, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2010-Present Editorial Board, Senior Housing and Care Journal Teaching Service University of Maryland School of Nursing
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Charlene C. Quinn, R.N., Ph.D. 1981-1985
Course Master Influential Forces in Health Care (NURS 606) (Currently called Systems in Health Care Delivery) Core Course for Masters Students 60 students
1981-1985
Course Master Critical Issues in Health Care (NURS 609) Core Course for Masters Students 60 students
1981-1985
Lecturer Introduction to Gerontological Nursing (NURS 625)
1981-1985
Lecturer Processes of Aging:Implications for Nursing Care (NURS 626)
1981-1985
Seminar Leader Nursing Health Policy Theory (Currently called Nursing and Health Policy) Core Course for Health Policy Majors 10 students
University of Maryland School of Medicine Fall, 1999
Lecturer Principles of Epidemiology (PREV 600) National Data Sources and Analyses
January 2000 Instructor Health Care Organization Year II Medical School Course Spring, 2000 Lecturer Health Care Administration and Evaluation (PREV 648) Long Term Care Services Spring, 2001 Course Co-Master and Lecturer Health Care Organization (Second Year Medical Students) Fall, 2001present
Faculty Affiliate Gerontology doctoral program
Fall, 2002-05 Lecturer Principles of Epidemiology (PREV 600) Health Services Research Methods Spring, 2003; Lecturer Fall, 2004 Home and Community-Based Care Spring 2009 Epidemiology of Aging (PREV 681)
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Course Master Policies of Aging (GERO 672, SOCY 672, PUBL 672)
Spring 2008
Course Master Policies of Aging (GERO 672, SOCY 672, PUBL 672)
Fall 2009
Course Master Policies of Aging (GERO 672, SOCY 672, PUBL 672)
Spring 2009 Spring 2010
Lecturer Clinical Trials and Experimental Epidemiology (PREV 803)
Spring 2010
Lecturer Epidemiology small group lectures
Grant Support Active Grants 05/01/07—12/31/10
(PI: 20%) “Evaluation of a Patient-Provider Diabetes Management Software (RCT).” WellDoc Communications, Inc. Annual Direct Costs: No Cost Extension
05/01/08—04/30/13
(Faculty Advisor: 0%) PIs: J. Magaziner, M. Baumgarten “Research Training in the Epidemiology of Aging.” National Institute of Aging, T32 AG000262 Annual Direct Costs: $299,199 Total Direct Costs: $1,405,700
09/01/05—08/31/10
(Co-PI: 10%) PI: M.C. Rohgmann “Clinical Research Curriculum” National Center for Research Outcomes, K30 RR022682 Annual Direct Costs: $277,778
02/01/10—01/31/10
(PI: 10%) “Cellular Glucose Meter for Diabetes Compliances MIPS/Telcare Annual Direct Costs: $154,719 Total Direct Costs: $154,719
05/01/10—04/30/15
( ) “Short-Term Training Program on Aging” NIA Annual Direct Costs: $137,052 Total Direct Costs: $137,052
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Pending Grants 12/01/09—06/30/10
(PI: 10%) “Evaluation of a Novel Home-Based Diabetes Management System (SBIR)” NIH via WellDoc Communications, Inc., R44AG032147-01A2 Annual Direct Costs: Pending
04/01/10—03/31/11 (PI: 40%) Cellular-Enabled Glucose Meter to Improve Patient Compliance and Diabetes Outcomes NIH via TelCare LLC Annual Direct Costs: $33,333 07/01/10—06/30/13
(PI: 20%) Older Adult Mental Health Academy & Community Partnerships NIH Annual Direct Costs: $243,068
Completed Grants 1976-1977
(Co-Investigator) “Functional Assessment of Adult Day Care Recipients in North Carolina” National Institute on Mental Health Duke University Center on Aging
1980-1981
(PI) “Anticipated Health Needs of Older Adults” Graduate School, University of Maryland Baltimore Total direct costs: $5,000
1980-1983
(Co-PI) “Gerontological Nurse Training Grant” Health Resources and Services Administration Total direct costs: $375,000 (approx)
1983-1985
(PI) “Gerontological Nurse Training Grant” Health Resources and Services Administration Total direct costs: $250,000
1999-2006
(Co-Investigator) “Epidemiology of Dementia in Aged Nursing Home Admissions” National Institute on Aging, R01 AG08211 Total direct costs: $2,215,128
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2000-2001
(Co-Investigator) “Enhancing Integration of Care to Homebound Older Persons Through Use of Electronic Networks” The Horizon Foundation Total direct costs: $47,688
2000-2003
(PI) “Nursing Home Quality and Workforce Issues” Geriatrics and Gerontology Education and Research Program Total direct costs: $40,000
2001-2002
(Co-Investigator) “Older Adult Health Partnership” Horizon Foundation Total direct costs: $91,000
2001-2003
(Co-Investigator) ”Development of research model for LTC insurance” Coventry CareLink Total direct costs: $39,000
2001-2005
(Co-Investigator) “Persons with Severe Mental Illness in Nursing Homes” Center for Research on Services for Severe Mental Illness National Institute of Mental Health Principal Investigator: Anthony Lehman, M.D. Total direct costs: $2,169,235
2001-2006
(Co-Investigator) Illinois Regional Health Workforce Center Co-investigator for geriatric dental needs study scheduled for mid2003; Advisor on geriatric populations. Donated
2003-2008
(Co-Investigator) “Evaluation of Home Automated Telemanagement in COPD” National Heart Lung Blood Institute Total direct costs: $2,283,279
2005-2006
(Co-Investigator; Associate Director) “Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions About Effectiveness: DEcIDE Network Designation” Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Co-PI; Associate Director for UMB School of Medicine & Veterans Health Administration Region V
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2005-2006
(Co-Investigator) “Methods of Studying Dementia Treatment and Outcomes in Observational Study” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality TO# 290-05-0039 (A. Gruber-Baldini/B. Stuart) 09/30/05—07/31/06 1% Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions about Effectiveness: The DEcIDE Network Task Order: $101,010 2005-2006
(Co-Investigator) “School of Public Health, Strategic Planning” Horizon Foundation Total direct costs: $141,000
2005-2009
(PI) “Nursing Home Comorbid Depression Care Management Intervention” National Institute on Aging, R21AG027029 Total direct costs: $408,375
2007-2008
(PI) “Impact of a Novel Diabetes Management Solution on Primary Care Physician’s Prescribing Behavior and on Patient Compliance and Glycemic Control: A randomized controlled multi-center trial.” TEDCO Total direct costs: $30,500
2007-2008
(PI) “Mobile Diabetes Management Platform” MIPS-Phase I Total direct costs: $77,000
2007-2009
(PI) “Evaluation of a Patient-Provider Diabetes Management Software (Phase II).” Maryland Industrial Partnerships Total direct costs: $74,250
2007-2009
(PI) “Evaluation of a Patient-Provider Diabetes Management Software (Phase I).” WellDoc Communications, Inc. (MIPS) Total direct costs: $15,000
Publications Peer-reviewed journal articles
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Charlene C. Quinn, R.N., Ph.D. 1. Quinn, C. Contributing Editor, monthly column. “Policies and Politics” Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1981-1985. 2. Quinn, C. Rethinking health policy for older Americans: The 1981 White House Conference on Aging. The Journal of Intercare, 1, 3, Fall, 1981. 3. Quinn, C. Paying for care. Advances in Geriatric and Long Term Care Nursing. Pro Scientia Publishers, 1983 (pages unknown). 4. Quinn, C. Health care regulations and market forces. Nursing Economic$, 2, May-June, 1984, 204-209. 5. Baumgarten M, Lebel P, Laprise H, Leclerc C, Quinn, C. Adult day care for the frail elderly: Outcomes, satisfaction, and cost. Journal of Aging and Health, 14, 2002, 381-386. PMID: 11995742. 6. Van Doorn C, Gruber-Baldini A, Zimmerman S, Hebel JR, Baumgarten, M, Quinn C, Magaziner J. Dementia as a risk factor for falls and fall injuries among nursing home residents. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 51 (9), 2003,1213-1218. 7. Resnick B, Quinn C, Simpson M, Baxter S. Testing the Feasibility and Effectiveness of Two Clinical Guidelines in Long Term Care. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, January/February, 2004,1-8. PMID: 14706122 8. Resnick, B., Quinn, C., Simpson, M., Baxter, S. Clinical outcomes following implementation of the pain and falls AMDA clinical guidelines. Pride Institute of Long Term Care. January, 2004. 9. Magaziner, J., Zimmerman, S., Gruber-Baldini, A.L., van Doorn, C., Hebel, J.R., German, P., Burton, L., Taler, G., May, C., Quinn, C.C., Port, C.L., & Baumgarten, M. for the Epidemiology of Dementia in Nursing Homes Research Group. Mortality and adverse health events during the two years following nursing home entry in newly admitted nursing home residents with and without dementia. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 53 (11) 2005, 1858-1866. PMID: 16274365. 10. Stuart, B., Gruber-Baldini, A.L., Fahlman, C., Quinn, C.C., Burton, L., Zuckerman, I.H., Hebel, J.R., Zimmerman, S., Singhal, P.K., Magaziner, J. Medicare Cost Differences Between Nursing Home Patients Admitted with and without Dementia. Gerontologist, 45, (4), 2005, 505-515. PMID: 16051913. 11. Stuart, B., Shaffer, T., Simoni-Wastila, L., Zuckerman, I., Quinn, C. Variation in Antidiabetic Medication Intensity Among Medicare Beneficiaries with Diabetes Mellitus. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 5 (3), 2007, 195-208. PMID: 17996659. 12. Zimmerman, S., Gruber-Baldini, A.L., Hebel, J., Burton, L., Boockvar, K., Taler, G., Quinn, C., Magaziner, J. Nursing Home Characteristics Related to Medicare Costs for Residents with and without Dementia. American Journal of Alzeheimers Disease and Other Dementias, 23 (1), 2008 57-65. PMID: 18276958. 13. Quinn, C., Clough, S., Minor, J., Lender, D., Gruber-Baldini, A., Okafor, M. WellDoc™ Mobile Diabetes Management Randomized Control Trial: Change in Clinical and Behavioral
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Charlene C. Quinn, R.N., Ph.D. Outcomes, Patient and Physician Satisfaction. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 10 (3), 2008, 160-168. PMID: 18473689. 14. Quinn, C.C., Port CL, Zimmerman S, Gruber-Baldini AL, Kasper JD, Fleshner I, Yody B, Loome J, Magaziner J. Short-Stay Nursing Home Rehabilitation Patients: Transitional Care Problems Pose Research Challenges. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 56, 2008, 1940–1945. PMID: 18691277/PMCID:2596274/NIHMS:64899 15. Marx, K., Quinn, C. Male Osteoporosis: Policy Gaps in Prevention and Treatment. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 21 (2), 2009, 119-129. PMID: 19333837. 16. Rich, S., Gruber-Baldini, A., Quinn, C., Zimmerman, S. Discussion as a Factor in the Racial Disparity in Advance Directive Completion at Nursing Home Admission. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 57 (1), 2009, 146-52. PMID: 19170791. 17. Quinn CC, Gruber-Baldini AL, Shardell M, Weed K, Clough SS, Peeples M, Terrin M, Bronich-Hall L, Barr E, Lender D. Mobile Diabetes Intervention Study: Testing a Personalized Treatment/Behavioral Communication Intervention for Blood Glucose Control. Contemporary Clinical Trials, (30) 2009, 334-346. PMID: 19250979. (also selected as feature article on MDLinx.com/www.mdlinx.com/internalmdlinx/news-article.cfm/2715796) 18. Quinn, C.C., Gruber-Baldini, A.L., Port, C.L., May, C., Stuart, B., Hebel, J.R., Zimmerman, S., Burton, L., Zuckerman, I.H., Fahlman, C., Magaziner J. The Role of Nursing Home Admission and Dementia Status on Diabetes Care. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 57:1628–1633, 2009. PMID: 19682125. (also selected as feature article on MDLinx.com/www.mdlinx.com/nurselinx/news-article.cfm/2832095) 19. Gruber-Baldini, A.L., Stuart, S., Zuckerman, I., Hsu, V.D., Boockvar, K.S., Zimmerman, S., Kittner, S., Quinn, C., Hebel, J.R., May, C. & Magaziner, J. Sensitivity of nursing home cost comparisons to method of dementia diagnosis ascertainment, International Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2009. (In press). NIHMSID: NIHMS 159037 20. Horn, S.D., Sharkey, S.S., Hudak, S., Smout, R.J., Quinn, C.C., Yody, B., Fleshner, I. Beyond CMS Quality Measure Adjustments: Identifying Key Resident and Nursing Home Facility Factors Associated with Quality Measures, Journal of American Geriatrics Society, (In press). 21. Quinn, C.C., Royak-Schaler, R., Lender, D., Steinle, N., Gadalla, S., Zhan, M. Patient Understanding of Diabetes Self-Management: Implications for Mobile Messaging in Diabetes Care, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, (In review). Website Columnist Quinn, C. From Research to Practice. Horizon Foundation website series columnist. 2007present. http://www.thehorizonfoundation.org/ht/d/ArticleDetails/i/12278. Abstracts 1. Stuart B, Shaffer T, Quinn CC, Zuckerman I, Simoni-Wastila L., How burden of illness affects treatment of diabetes in older adults. Poster presentation at the Gerontological Society of America 59th Annual Scientific Meeting. Dallas, Texas, November 18, 2006.
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2. Quinn CC. Invited Presentation. Forget the Digital Divide: Older Adults and Technology for Health Self-Management, 26th Annual Conference, The Maryland Gerontological Society, Baltimore, MD, June 2008. 3. Quinn CC, Symposium Leader. Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, November 2008. 4. Quinn CC, Invited Session Chair, Chronic Disease I, Gerontological Society of America 60th Annual Scientific Meeting, National Harbor, Maryland, November 21-25, 2008. 5. Quinn CC, Mobile Phone-Based Diabetes Management Technology is Focus of Ongoing Study. Advances in Aging, Volume 12, No. 1, Spring 2009. 6. Quinn, CC, Gruber-Baldini AL, Shardell, M. Mobile Diabetes Management: RCT. National Evidence Based Practice Conference, Baltimore, MD, April, 2009. 7. Quinn CC, Invited Speaker. Communication, Media and Technology: Borrowing Your Neighbors Communication Tools. CDC Diabetes Translation Conference. Long Beach, CA. April, 2009. 8. Quinn CC, Gruber-Baldini AL, Shardell M, Clough SS, Peeples M. Mobile Diabetes RCT: Testing a Personalized Patient Communication and Provider Recommendations for Blood Glucose Control. 69th Scientific Sessions Abstract Book (Supplement to the journal Diabetes), 2201-PO, June, 2009. 9. Quinn CC, Gruber-Baldini AL, Shardell M., et al. Mobile Diabetes Study: Behavioral Communication Intervention for Blood Glucose Control. Poster presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators, Atlanta, GA. August 4-8, 2009 10. Quinn CC, Diabetes Mobile Technology: Strategies in Conducting Randomized Clinical Trials in Community Settings. Ninth Annual Diabetes Technology Meeting, San Francisco, CA. November 5-7, 2009. Invited Presentations Local Forget the Digital Divide: Older Adults and Technology for Health Self-Management, 26th Annual Conference, The Maryland Gerontological Society, Baltimore, MD, June 2008. National Multidisciplinary Research and the R21 Funding Mechanism, Veterans Affairs Nurse Research Advisory Group, Teleconference Call, July 2006. Government Quinn, C., work group member. Planning for Home Health Services, United States Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services. Government Printing Office: Washington, D. C. 1980.
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Quinn, C., Bunke, E. Report on Miniconference on Gerontological Nursing: 1981 White House Conference on Aging. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 1981. TV Interviews Local Interviewed by Kelly Lynn on July 29, 2008 at 6:55 pm for WJZ-TV Health Watch Program. “Cell Phones May Help Keep Diabetics Healthy.” http://www.wjz.com/health/cell.phones.diabetes.2.783104.html National Discoveries and Breakthroughs inside Science. “Cell Phones Manage Diabetes” Epidemiologists Use Wireless Technology To Improve Blood Sugar Monitoring, September 1, 2008. http://www.aip.org/dbis/ Science News, “Cell Phones Manage Diabetes” - Epidemiologists Use Wireless Technology To Improve Blood Sugar Monitoring, September 1, 2008. http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2008/0902-cell_phones_manage_diabetes.htm
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