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Vivian Fonseca, FRCP, MD

Vivian Fonseca, FRCP, MD


Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology
Tullis Tulane Alumni Chair in Diabetes
Chief, Section of Endocrinology
Tulane University Health Sciences Center
Past President, Science and Medicine American Diabetes Association (ADA)


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