Interview

LISTEN NOW: Jeffrey Greenwald, MD provides tips on treating endocrine disorders


 

Jeffrey Greenwald, MD, a hospitalist at Massacusetts General Hospital with 15 years of experience in hospital medicine, discusses his view of the spectrum of endocrine disorders and how hospitalists should approach the question of when to call in an endocrine specialist.

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