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Ofays Dakkam Alsallum, Dhaifallah Jaber Hassan Almalki, Abdullah Ameen Softah, Khamis Aqeel Ateeq Alhazmi, Alaa Rushaydan Zamil Alfahad, Zaid Abdullah Talal Alaibani, Mohammed Hassan Alhazmi, Faihan Mujzi Almutairi, Bader Lafi Alazmi, Fadyah Adel Almotawa, Saad Nader Adi Almutairi, Noor Falaj T Almutaieri, Nasser Motni Massed Alotibi, Bashair Abdul Rahman Mubarak Al-Biladi, Umklthom Mohmmad Masmali

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This article explores the integral role of doctors in the comprehensive care of diabetes patients, covering aspects from diagnosis to treatment. Doctors and nurses serve as frontline providers, diagnosing diabetes through thorough assessments and diagnostic tests. Subsequently, they develop personalized treatment plans, incorporating lifestyle modifications, medications, and insulin therapy as necessary. Central to their role is patient education, empowering individuals with the knowledge to manage their condition effectively. Through ongoing monitoring, doctors ensure optimal glycemic control and prevent complications, collaborating with other healthcare professionals as needed.

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The Integral Role Of Doctors And Nurses In Diabetes Care: From Diagnosis To Treatment. (2022). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 32, 2127-2138. https://doi.org/10.59670/d4wejs67