We've changed the way you complete courses

In response to user feedback we have simplified the way courses can be completed.

Until now you needed to complete the topics and modules in order, from start to finish. But from today you can complete them in any order you wish.

Just visit any topic that interests you, and when you are ready mark it as completed by clicking the green 'Mark complete' button at the bottom of the page.

Once you have completed all of the topics in a module an assessment will be provided for you.

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Nowadays, we have an amount of genetic information that may provide some clue in terms of what could be the response at the level of the liver to metformin, in terms of the response at the level of the pancreas to secretagogues and at the level of the adipose tissue, muscle, the gut, and so on. So, we may have this information that can be built in to the cluster in terms of improving our ability to discover the phenotype.
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Srinivasan S, Yee SW, Giacomini KM. Pharmacogenetics of Antidiabetic Drugs. Adv Pharmacol. 2018;83:361-389.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29801583