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A lady with diabetes lives in a small town with 1 endocrinologist, who isn't accepting new patients. She is still insisting that she be accepted. What should be done?

A) Advocate for her to be accepted by the endocrinologist
B) Seek out other endocrinologists in nearby towns
C) Explore telemedicine options for diabetes management
D) Refer her to a primary care physician for initial management

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Final answer:

When a person with diabetes cannot find an available endocrinologist, they can advocate for acceptance, seek out other endocrinologists in nearby towns, explore telemedicine options, or be referred to a primary care physician.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a person with diabetes cannot find an available endocrinologist, there are several options to consider:

  • Advocate for her to be accepted: It may be worth reaching out to the endocrinologist's office to explain her situation and ask if any accommodations can be made.
  • Seek out other endocrinologists: Research and contact endocrinologists in nearby towns to see if they are accepting new patients.
  • Explore telemedicine options: Telemedicine allows patients to consult with doctors remotely, and it may be a viable option for diabetes management.
  • Refer her to a primary care physician: If all else fails, a primary care physician can provide initial management for diabetes.
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