💨 Abstract
The report by healthcare EdTech company Medvarsity reveals that 90% of Indian diabetologists and endocrinologists believe ongoing training is essential, but time constraints, costs, and work-life balance are significant barriers. However, there's a strong appetite for Artificial Intelligence (AI) training, with high interest in automated insulin dose calculators, continuous glucose monitoring, and diabetic retinopathy screening tools.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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