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How to "interview" a potential new Endo? - TuDiabetes

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Hi All-I'm going to be trying to find a new Endo soon, and I had such a horrible experience with my last one, that I want to make sure I'm comfortable and compatible with my new Endo. Being a Type 1 adult, who has had diabetes since childhood, I especially want to find an endo that's familiar with Type 1 adults, pumps therapy, dealing with complications, and more than just the basics of diabetes care. How do you all go about finding a good endo? My local JDRF isn't really tapped into the Adult T

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