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The information presented on www.EndoDiabetes.com has been produced for general information purposes only. The contents of this web site are not to be perceived as medical advice. Professional advice should be sought and obtained from your own doctor.
Access to or use of this web site does not establish or evidence a doctor-patient relationship. Dr Nemanja Stojanovic will not take you on as a patient on-line, through the EndoDiabetes web site or through any other web site, or through electronic mail or any other electronic medium.
It is Dr Nemanja Stojanovic’s policy is to enter a doctor-patient relationship through a written agreement or your GP’s referral letter.
Transmission of information on-line, over the Internet, e-mail, or through electronic means can be unstable, unreliable and insecure. There is a risk that information may be intercepted illegally. You should not send information or facts via e-mail relating to your health problem or question. If you are not a patient of Dr Nemanja Stojanovic, your e-mail may not be privileged or confidential.
Downloads
The material for download on this site has been rigorously tested and virus-scanned before release, but as with all downloads, you are advised to run an up-to-date virus scanner prior to use. www.EndoDiabetes.com cannot be held accountable for any damage caused, interruption of business, loss of profit or any other damage, direct or accidental, from using these downloads.
Educational Videos
These videos were created by a physician for GPs and patients. They are meant to enhance the patient-doctor relationship and help bridge the gap between primary and secondary care in looking after patients with endocrine disorders.
These videos provide general information on how to use a featured device, as well as alternatives available for injecting the medication featured; they can be used as a reminder of how to use the device rather than the primary port-of-call.
Practice of administering medications varies from centre to centre, let alone worldwide. In the UK, for example, most patients are advised that they do not need to clean their skin with alcohol before injecting insulin . In some other countries patients are advised to clean their skin with alcohol before injecting insulin….
The information provided is for education purposes only. It does not replace visiting your doctor (or healthcare provider).
Access to or use of this web site does not establish or evidence a doctor-patient relationship. Dr Nemanja Stojanovic will not take you on as a patient on-line, through the EndoDiabetes web site or through any other web site, or through electronic mail or any other electronic medium.
It is Dr Nemanja Stojanovic’s policy is to enter a doctor-patient relationship through a written agreement or your GP’s referral letter.
Transmission of information on-line, over the Internet, e-mail, or through electronic means can be unstable, unreliable and insecure. There is a risk that information may be intercepted illegally. You should not send information or facts via e-mail relating to your health problem or question. If you are not a patient of Dr Nemanja Stojanovic, your e-mail may not be privileged or confidential.
Downloads
The material for download on this site has been rigorously tested and virus-scanned before release, but as with all downloads, you are advised to run an up-to-date virus scanner prior to use. www.EndoDiabetes.com cannot be held accountable for any damage caused, interruption of business, loss of profit or any other damage, direct or accidental, from using these downloads.
Educational Videos
These videos were created by a physician for GPs and patients. They are meant to enhance the patient-doctor relationship and help bridge the gap between primary and secondary care in looking after patients with endocrine disorders.
These videos provide general information on how to use a featured device, as well as alternatives available for injecting the medication featured; they can be used as a reminder of how to use the device rather than the primary port-of-call.
Practice of administering medications varies from centre to centre, let alone worldwide. In the UK, for example, most patients are advised that they do not need to clean their skin with alcohol before injecting insulin . In some other countries patients are advised to clean their skin with alcohol before injecting insulin….
The information provided is for education purposes only. It does not replace visiting your doctor (or healthcare provider).